I think a lot of corporate types or startups use the word "community" as a buzzword and they look at it from a very academic, fluffy perspective. I'm not sure of the exact way to make a community, and we're still young, but it took LOTS of time and effort.
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I think outsiders would be surprised at how much you need to care and believe in the people and topics of the community. You need to rally people around a point of view and actually participate and be part of it.
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But after a while, things can start to click and it's fun to be part of. So if you want to be part of a cool group of company builders and get our wonderful research, sign up: http://trends.co and see how it's done.
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Was is it always your goal to have such an involved community? Not many people are doing this, which is awesome.
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Really enjoying it. Helpful community
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one of the most valuable websites/newsletters I get
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Shared one of your articles today. Love what you’re doing
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Is this the Facebook group?
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