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How to kickstart a community

How to kickstart a community

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  • Make it easy to find useful information, especially as the community grows
  • Listen to the community to improve your product
  • Encourage members to show how they are using the product
  • Actively involve members to test new features
  • Give members a reason to come back
  • Engage with comments of criticism. Thank them for their feedback and find out what's not working for them so you can improve your product

Keep in mind that the community is for the members of the community. It's not your community. You are a facilitator.

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