TheBigK

At what point in your business journey, do you think about building a community?

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They can steal your features; but they can't steal your community. Having spent over a decade building online communities; I can tell you - nothing really beats the RoI from community. I strongly feel every business should build a community around their business and have a platform where their users can freely talk, exchange ideas and offer feedback. I wish to know - at what point in your business journey do you think about building a community?

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Klaudia Bumgarner
When you feel isolated or lost, connect with others facing similar challenges.
George B. Aleesu
I agree totally. We are building out community along! We hope it brings in high ROI for our project.
George B. Aleesu
@thebigk Absolutely! We have a community on whatsapp for now. I'll contact you via LinkedIn so that I get you in!
Umair Zubair
Early Stage Vision: From the outset, consider how your business could benefit from a community. Even in the early stages, envisioning the type of community you want to build and its potential role in your business can shape your strategies and decisions.
Markk Tong
Building a community around a business is indeed a powerful way to connect with users and create a loyal following. In my experience, I believe that thinking about building a community should start from the very beginning of the business journey. It's essential to consider how to engage and connect with users right from the early stages, as this can have a significant impact on the long-term success of the business. By creating a platform for users to freely communicate, share ideas, and provide feedback, businesses can foster a sense of belonging and ownership among their users. This not only enhances the overall user experience but also provides invaluable insights for product improvement and innovation. I'd love to hear more about your experiences and thoughts on building communities around businesses. It's always inspiring to learn from others who have dedicated themselves to this important aspect of business growth. Looking forward to exchanging more ideas with you!
Vincent Delitz
@thebigk I wish I would have started earlier with building a community and really helping people solve their issues - often the real solution to their problem comes only through community interaction.
Vincent Delitz
@thebigk I'm building a community around passkeys (new form of authentication). Biggest challenge is actually keeping the community members engaged. What are yours?
Vincent Delitz
@thebigk Haha that's a competitor's website actually. I'm building a passkeys community on Slack I've added you on Twitter :)
I used to think about features/code first. Now I think about distribution aka community first. Lesson learned the hard way :(
William Davis
Product Development: As you develop your product or service, think about the user experience and how a community could enhance it. Seeking feedback from potential users or customers can aid in understanding their needs and desires, laying the foundation for community-building efforts.
Rick Fan
Yes, we should build a community. Different types of products will lead to different kinds of communities, and there will be differences between solo development and team collaboration. Generally speaking, in the early stages of a product, the focus should be on the product itself and the community should mainly collect feedback. Once the user base reaches a certain scale, we can appropriately increase user engagement activities.
Rick Fan
@thebigk I'm more inclined towards social platforms like Reddit, Discord, or Twitter, as they can help garner more attention. To motivate users to provide feedback, the most important thing is to offer immediate responses and serve them with an honest and positive attitude, making them feel valued and helping them realize that their feedback is effective for the product.
Cavan
Focus on value first, build genuine connections, and the community will grow organically.
Fitz Dupuy
Don't be afraid to experiment, try new things and see what resonates.
Judith Clary
of course if u want to make your business bigger you need community
Ghost Kitty
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Sandhana Arkish
Brand Building: A community can significantly contribute to your brand's strength and recognition. Invest in building a community that aligns with your brand values, fostering a positive reputation and increasing brand loyalty among customers.
Ghost Kitty
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Sansa Grey
Long-Term Sustainability: Building a community is a long-term investment. Continuously nurture and grow it by providing value, fostering meaningful interactions, and empowering members. As your business evolves, so should your community strategy to ensure it remains relevant and supportive.
Remember, community is more than just numbers, it's about genuine connections and shared values.
Aryan Kohli
It's a continuous journey, keep evolving and adapting your community to ensure its long-term success.
Kane
Launching soon!
Of course. So where should we build?
Christin Koehler
Don't be afraid to say no, protect your community from negativity and toxicity.