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Building in community
Building in public:-Creates a narrative that an audience can follow & get behind-Builds trust: both internally (at the company) and externally (to an audience).-Builds your status as an expert in a specific field.-Invites immediate feedback from users following your journey.-Attracts talent to your company. There are many recent case studies of... See more
Gaby Goldberg • The Building in Public How-To Guide
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What does this “building in public” phenomenon actually look like in action? For both Allred and Domm, it looked like vulnerability and authenticity.
Jordan Odinsky • The Value of a Velvet Rope: Effects of Hype and Exclusivity on Launch Strategies
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Creating a product isn’t always an easy journey. Pioneered by the likes of Joel Gascoigne of Buffer and Ryan Hoover of Product Hunt, the idea of building in public leans into this authenticity, encouraging founders to share their journey—including the struggles along the way. Products constantly grow and evolve; building in public allows startups t... See more
Gaby Goldberg • The Building in Public How-To Guide
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Creating a product isn’t always an easy journey. Pioneered by the likes of Joel Gascoigne of Buffer and Ryan Hoover of Product Hunt, the idea of building in public leans into this authenticity, encouraging founders to share their journey—including the struggles along the way. Products constantly grow and evolve; building in public allows startups t... See more
Gaby Goldberg • The Building in Public How-To Guide
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Community building has been a core part of internet functionality since the very first sites. For most of us, our first use of the internet was jumping into a community. The difference now is that Web3 allows all communities to launch, manage and grow native online economies together that enrich the lives of a broader stakeholder group than ever be... See more
Michael Lazerow • Venture Capital in a Decentralized World
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"Builder communities" that are oriented around an activity? (making open source software, playing Minecraft, choreographing dance routines, etc) Getting to know ppl by doing something alongside them is often better than milling around and talking. This was true of offline communities already, but can we now use that as a design principle for online... See more
Nadia • 22: Working in Public
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