Online community managers know that it’s not only the most gratifying career, but it can also have it’s challenges. Peer networks are the best place to support each other and share ideas with others who are most likely dealing with similar issues.

This profession is evolving and becoming mainstream which means that there are a number of professional communities emerging. Here is an overview of groups that you can join:

Jeremiah Owyang & I kicked this off back in 2007. It is a vibrant group and there are many new people joining. There is a doc that you can add your contact info to. And there is also an informal job board.

This is a new group that Claire Flanagan, Ted Hopton, Jamie Pappas and Megan Murray recently launched. Membership is free, but there is a process for requesting it.

These active forums are a part of Patrick O’Keefe’s iFroggy network. Patrick is the author of Managing Online Forums.

Jim Storer & Rachel Happe are the founders of this peer network. They have built a very active community that is based on resources, research and regular activities.

I received a formal press release that the Dachis Group had launched this community. I have applied for membership & will update this post when I find out more.

Where do you hang out? and why?