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How do you grow a community around the product?

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We all know that a community can increase sales and grow the product. But it’s hard to make people interested in the product before it is launched. How do you unite people in a community and stir up interest?
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Gautam Nimavat
@lssropo3 any thoughts here?
Lakyntina L L
A channel for the community to interact and learn from each other would help - like slack or circle.
Ksusha
Samyak Tripathi
This all depends on the "Practical Value all the Community Members are getting consistently", you could refer to the STEPPS Framework for this-https://www.linkedin.com/posts/s...
Ksusha
@samyak_tripathi I got acquainted with the information and followed you on Linkedin! it was very helpful do you use some slack channels for marketing/product/business managers?
Nitin P
The key is to have subject matter expertise and share your knowledge in the niche in a way that members can easily understand and use in their daily life. I love to be part of communities where I can get tips that I can use in daily life and work.
Ksusha
@nitin_p yeah, you r right can you share some slack channels for marketing/product/business managers?
Thylan Le
Be a part of your community! Sometimes we are solely focused on growing our community that we separate ourselves from it. It is so important to act like a community member and make sure to contribute to the conversation/your product. This will allow you to see issues within the workflow, areas for improvement, and give you the perspective of your customer. For ex: Our platform, Terkel, is a professional Q&A site that connects experts to publishers. I am responsible for growing the "Expert" side of the platform and making sure they submit quotes to be sent over to our publishers. To be a part of the community, I set a weekly reminder to answer questions on our platform. This has allowed me to discover so many things that need improvement on our platform.
Sawera Al in
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Maria Meihls
"product" isn't important. The way people value and trust each other is.
Thablures Kartibe
Community gathers around certain people or topics of interest; if you can bring anything useful and exciting to the table, people will appreciate it and come back for more!
Dhruv Bhatia
Here are some tips for growing a community around your product: - Talk about the problem you're solving - Publish content frequently about the problem - Invite early adopters who identify with the problem - Ask them to share their experience about the problem - Identify your top community contributors - Ask them to invite their friends
Farhan Aslam
Building a community of people takes time and a lot of effort. If you're in a rush, people can sense that. Growing slowly will help you in the long run.