What's one piece of advice you want to give to founders who want to invest in community building?
Sharath Kuruganty
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Rick Turoczy@turoczy
Bigger isn't necessarily better, so always pursue quality community engagement.
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Hi Sharath π
Great topic! When I had the opportunity to start a community, I learned to keep it simple. FWIW I shared my key takeaways in this presentation.
Also, make sure to read this AMA session with @benln, Head of Community at Notion. Itβs full of insights and best practices!
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@sneha_saigal Hi Sneha! Sorry, not what happened. I just fixed 'em!
Just get started with it and keep it consistent.
Product Hunt
Don't overthink it, treat it like you're bringing together some friends, keep it authentic.
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@aaronoleary This one principle rules βem all π
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@aaronoleary Authenticity is π
Community building takes time, so you should be patient.
You can growth hack your way through it, but that would result in a sub optimal community with low engagement
StoryPrompt
Don't delegate it to a community manager. Manage it yourself and build your personal brand.
Be part of it (not just initially)
do it BEFORE your product is released. That way you'll have people to sell the ready solution to
all the best to your project
Its quality over quantity. Provide value through your content and build a community that trusts you.
WorkHub
Be purpose-driven in your decisions about the community and its culture.
Improving our cities and communities is a piece of work in which we should all invest time and energy, for it will sustain our settlements and inclusive make us safe and at peace with of environments.
Try listening to the people, don't assume what you have is what they need.
Invest in (finding and keeping) a good marketer. Honestly.
Building a community is one thing but don't forget that with the community comes great responsibility to satisfy its needs and bring values. Marketers are there to research, understand, predict and help form and serve the market. And good marketers are also psychologists in a way they communicate with the community in a way it's living and growing organically (with WoM).