Why is it important to have a community? And in which channel is your community most engaged?
Thomas Bonfils
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Marc-Oliver Gewaltig@mogthesify
We're using TT , YT and Reddit to create our community.
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@mogthesify what do you expect from that community?
@thomas_bonfils To engage with our content. This way, they can create a connection with our brand and our product.
A strong community drives engagement and helps in building brand advocates. Our community thrives on Reddit, where discussions and feedback flow naturally.
Having a community allows for collective problem solving and support. We see the most engagement on our forum, where members can discuss and solve issues together.
A community is important for nurturing relationships and enhancing customer loyalty. Our community is most engaged on Instagram, where we share visuals and stories that resonate with our audience.
Having a community is crucial because it fosters trust and loyalty. It’s where feedback, support, and shared experiences thrive. Our community is most engaged on Discord, where conversations are real-time and interactive.
A community provides a sense of belonging and allows for meaningful interactions. For us, our Facebook group sees the most engagement because it’s where we share updates and connect with users.
Building a community helps in creating a support network and gathering valuable insights. Our community is most active on Slack, where team collaboration and discussions happen daily.
Interesting stats! I never knew that feeling connected to a community could have such a bid impact on a customers decision making.
This makes so much sense. People are more likely to buy from companies they feel connected to. Building a strong community is a great way to achieve this.