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Creating Abundant Communities
high-velocity member growth in early stage communities can hinder people’s ability to make meaningful contributions and build connection.
Steph Alinsug • A Culture of Intimacy: a thesis for building enduring web3 commu…
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slow growth gives you time to build strong relationships with members, which is essential for developing a close-knit community.
Steph Alinsug • A Culture of Intimacy: a thesis for building enduring web3 commu…
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Don't Just Throw Together a Webinar — The Virtual Events Crash Course You Need
First Round Capitalreview.firstround.comJordan Bester added
1) Start small and slowly. Nothing kills a budding Community like trying to cram 500 people into one place quickly and telling them to "connect". You need to bring people in 5-10 at a time: introduce them to one other, start discussions and tag people with applicable expertise.
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The Holy Grail of Building Communities: Developing a Strong Sense of Community
Richard Millingtonmoz.comEliot Couvat and added
To create something that others want to join and support, we have to remember a core tenet: communities function best and are most durable when they’re helping members to be more successful in some way in a connected and dynamic world.
Charles Vogl • The Art of Community: Seven Principles for Belonging
To spark your community, you got people together and helped them start talking. Stay with it! The missing ingredient in many would-be communities is dedication. We put on one-off events or annual fundraisers, but we don’t give potential community members the chance to keep showing up or to raise their hands to take on responsibilities.
Kevin Huynh • Get Together Book | How to Build a Community With Your People
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