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How do you build a web3 community the right way
In order to build a community, you need a couple of things. First, you need a loose connection of people who are actively looking for a home. It’s useful to understand who that community is, where that community hangs out, what’s currently missing, and what they are looking to get through community membership.
Andy Budd • The Growth Equation: How Early Stage Startups Can Build a Powerful Engine for Growth
To grow a tight community, it’s essential to articulate the community’s core values clearly, at least for yourself. Not every value needs to be articulated, just the most important ones: those that tie the community’s members together.
Charles Vogl • The Art of Community: Seven Principles for Belonging
Linkedin • Go To Market Strategies for Web3 Era
People want to be connected. They want to share and to engage with others, and the digital world is often a faster, more effective way to build relationships. A membership organization needs to till the soil, seed the ground, and protect the seedlings from predators, but most of the growth will happen through the community.
Robbie Kellman Baxter • The Membership Economy: Find Your Super Users, Master the Forever Transaction, and Build Recurring Revenue
Secret Societies, Network States, Burning Man, Zuzalu, and More: Thoughts on New Political Communities
Matt Prewittradicalxchange.org