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A founder’s guide to community
- 1:10 - When starting a community: 1. community is for the community members. Not "your" community. It's the members'. 2. As a brand and community facilitator, it's important to highlight useful things from the community. Useful answers, tips & tricks, and workflows. Showcase. 3. Actively involve your community with testing new features. Invite ... See more
from Community with Ramses Oudt // Metamuse podcast episode 62 by Ramses Oudt
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Building Brand Communities: How Organizations Succeed by Creating Belonging
- That starts with a go-to-community plan that sets community up as a strategic priority, just like go-to-market. By committing to a team, budget, and tooling that will help make community a first-class competency, you’ll create value for your users.
from How to Drive Business Growth By Fostering Your Community by Patrick Woods
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- Community building is going to be one of the most important, if not the most important, skill set for future Founders across industries. You need a community and you need it as early as possible for whatever product that you’re going to build.
from Building A "Community-First" Company by Morgan Beller
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- I’ve been seeing lots of community-focused companies, founders, and initiatives try to build a community exactly the wrong way, by putting everyone in the same forum, and adding members to it over time, expecting the community’s value to scale linearly.
from A cellular theory of communities | thesephist.com by Linus Lee
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- If you decide to make community a focus, make sure you co-create with your users and listen to their needs so you avoid building a stale, boring or (at worst) damaging community.
from How to design a high-value community by MaRs Startup Tool Kit
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