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4 ways of Showing Love to Your Online Community

by David Okelezo
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Managing an online community is not as easy as some individuals have painted it to be and creating content is one of the hardest jobs that tend to derail you if you don’t have laser-like focus but one tricky part of maintaining them has to do with what you have up your sleeve.

Building your online community is a very tricky business and just one slip can make you lose all your followers in the blink of an eye.

It is highly imperative that you give your audience what they want and when they want it in this way, you will keep them happy and your online members will grow bigger

Below are 3 quick ways of showing love to your online community:

Always show them  people  love

One effective way to get your online community interested in what you are doing to keep appreciating them.

This move goes along the way and they end up developing special bonds to you.

As humans, we naturally love it when people show us and if you can tap into this, they will stick around for a very long time.

Your online community should be a safe haven

One fast way of getting people to interest in what is going on in your online community which ensures that they stay longer is to make it safe even where members are encouraged to be who they truly are with fear and shame.

One popular online community that has made headway in this space is LinkedIn.

LinkedIn has built a community where professionals can connect, relate and feel free amongst themselves. This should be your focal point.

Focal Point – Humans connection

Some of the top social media networks have been able to effectively master the art of keeping people in the community satisfied because they focused on a niche and use it to grow their community.

Human connection is extremely essential if you want to grow your community and if you can’t factor how to create content that will encourage human connection, your online community won’t fly.

Make it very easy for people to express themselves

One way to showing love to your online community is to give them the leverage to express themselves.

Sometimes, people do overstep the boundaries, but you just have to find a way to ensure you punish offenders.

Love your community by showing them love and they, in turn, will spread love.


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