Today, entrepreneurship is no longer limited to selling a product or a service.
Brands that score are brands that unite. Create a community around your activity, it's about building much more than an audience: it's about building lasting relationships with customers, partners, ambassadors... and even future associates.
But How do you move from a business to an active and committed community?
Here are the key steps to take.
Whether you are a freelancer, startup founder or small business manager, building a community has many advantages:
An engaged community is better than 1,000 silent followers.
Creating a community is not the goal. It is not a short-term strategy.
It's better to have 50 active members than a ghost group of 5,000.
Creating a community around your activity is a A Powerful Asset for Any Entrepreneur.
It is a way to anchor your project in a collective dynamic, to strengthen your credibility and to co-build with your customers.
Because an engaged audience builds loyalty, generates recommendations, offers feedback and reinforces brand credibility.
Identify your niche, choose a platform (newsletter, Slack, Discord, social networks), offer free valuable content, interact regularly.
Not being inconsistent in publications, wanting to monetize too quickly, ignoring community feedback, choosing a poorly adapted platform.
Klark offers a community platform, exchange spaces, content and events to stimulate engagement and the creation of relationships between members.