Community Development Tips For Millennial Audiences, Wanna Come?
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During Covid, we’ve learned a few things to help improve our community development with millennial audiences moving forward in the physical, digital, and virtual worlds. As we figure out this new world, being more intentional and more meaningful will help develop a stronger community foundation.
Here are three community development tips with millennial audiences over the years that has helped shaped us into a hub of cross-industry and cross-demographic millennial professionals. This might help you on your journey in creating, building, and organizing a niche community.
Dive Deep Into Issues That Are Important To The Community
Do you really need that new perk at the office or maybe a simple monthly forum that allow employees to speak freely on issues without reprocussions? Dr. Amara Enyia shared more great insights on what you need to know when developing a community.
Industiries Are Decentralizing, Focus on Peer To Peer When Advertising Your Community
Word of mouth marketing is the most powerful way to get your message heard. It’s organic and can transform customers into cult-like ambassadors. Build your infrastructure around a peer-to-peer core. Popular Pays Co-Founder, Corbett Drummey shared some adversiting tips on how traditional advertising sucks.
Provide A Place For People To Speak To Educate Your Community
Are you trying to sleep with me, network with me or really trying to be my friend? During the height of the pandemic in April of 2020 we conducted a month-long virtual show with our diverse community tackling one meaningful question. From empowerment to failures, you’d be amazed at what could be learned from using one meaningful question to connect your community.
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