What exactly is the difference between a conventional “fan club” and a “fan community” like Fanicon? It also introduces good examples typical of fan communities born with Fanicon, and issues where countermeasures should be taken, with examples.
It is a useful material that refers to the data on those who have left the community-type fan club “Fanicon,” and focuses on themes such as why fans leave the fan community and how to suppress those who leave.
This is a document for those who are interested in or considering using both fan clubs and fan communities, such as “I already run a fan club, but I'm also concerned about the fan community” and “is there any point in using fan clubs and fan communities together?”
This document focuses on “social media” and “fan community,” and organizes the characteristics and roles of each. It summarizes ICON's original activities (main business) and how to properly use social media and fan communities.
It is a document on the theme of “moving (transfer)” of fan clubs, and it summarizes things to keep in mind when considering fan club transfers, checklists to check when the transfer is decided, and tips on things to do after fan club transfers.
If you want to deepen interaction with fans and want to make running a fan club easier than it is now, then Fanicon is useful.