What strategies have worked best for you to build an early community around your product?

Zhiqi Shi
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For me, 1. Identify your existing resources There's always a reason why you created your product-whether it's based on interest or experience. Focus on your strengths, which are your resources, and build around your interest or expertise. 2. Leverage social media There are many ways to utilize social media, such as sharing your entrepreneurial journey or engaging with the Community based on your product. However, the most effective approach might be using your product to generate compelling content. 3. Value early users In the early stages, the first few users are especially critical. Their feedback and involvement can significantly influence the direction of your product. Offering them additional benefits or exclusive privileges is essential. Indeed, building an early community is incredibly challenging. Looking forward to hearing about your experiences!

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Karen Cravens
Small events and Q&A sessions were key to building strong relationships with my early users.
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Valentine Sisman
@zhiqi_shi I was actually curious if you can develop a bit more these 2 points: ,,using your product to generate compelling content" - u mean UGC type of content or paid collabs? ,,value early users" - did you use your own network as first users or u had them native? I feel that the feedback from our friends sometimes might be not the most relevant one....
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Zhiqi Shi
Launching soon!
@tina_sisman Yes, exactly, it's a form of content marketing. But the best approach is always to create unique using your own product, similar to Wordware.
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Yusuf Umar
Valuing early users is essential. I made sure to engage with them personally and offer them exclusive perks to keep them invested.
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Elsie Ramsey
I agree that social media is a powerful tool. Sharing my journey and connecting with like-minded people helped create buzz around my product.
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Nathaniel Cross
I always prioritize user feedback.
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Robert White
Sharing customer success stories on social media helped me build trust and bring in new members.
Phoebe Marshall
I started with a small, passionate group and treated them like VIPs. That really made a difference.
Bella ciao
I focus on connecting with a niche through Reddit and Discord.
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