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@Deepak910k
If you ever feel like
"I am responsible for facilitating relationships, creating one common identity for a section of people or customers."
Then you're building community.
Thousands are building communities, not knowing that's a job.

@Deepak910k
Quick Q to @IndieHackers and startup founders
How did you find your first 10 customers?

@Deepak910k
Clap 👏 your hands if you’re a creator and you know it.
Comment what you’re creating if you want to share it.
I know it’s a bad song 😂😂 but let this be a marketing thread for creators.

@Deepak910k
If your startup is at a stage where you must educate 1000s of users/customers at scale then I suggest you to build a community.
Setting up a forum is easy. Invite users. Do regularly micro events and encourage them to help each other.

@Deepak910k
The future of education is 3-Dimensional learning. There is a shift away from memorizing information to understanding it. But What is it?
I ask you to retweet, and I will send you the link to my medium article.

@Deepak910k
Can someone explain peak Bangalore to me like 10 year old kid?
The kid moves to Bangalore today and writes a peak Bangalore tweet yesterday.

@Deepak910k
Unpopular opinion 👇
Founders need not be the first.
-salesperson
-marketer
-designer
-programmer
-operator
Get help. This game of building a startup works better as a co-op. Focus on what you do best.

@Deepak910k
Before you start complaining and worrying about low engagement in your community, ask yourself the critical question
"Is engagement the key metric of success in your community? Why? What else could it be?"

@Deepak910k
If you want your company to last long, build community. No marketing or product is going to do that for you. You need people backing you up, identifying themselves as part of you.

@Deepak910k
👉Marketing is what you say to them.
👉Community is what you do with them.
That's the difference.
