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How a strong community can help Promote a project in web3

What Does a Strong Community Entail

A strong web3 community involves people contributing ideas for web3 development alongside submitting new proposals or offering feedback on existing proposals.

This is the main idea behind every Web3 community, having members who are engaged & who always participating in every activity that drives the projects growth.

The attributes necessary for a project to have a strong community boils down to things like: Having a great Roadmap, Great at communicating with the community, Constant exchange of value, Incentives are always available to community members, flawless execution which means that anything stated on the roadmap is implenmented, transparency, accountability, always keeping the community engaged on all platforms, collaborating with web3 Ecosystem, and they follow the set in place regulations.

All of the stated approached are what ensures that community members of a project are always contributing in anyway possible.

Strong community = Free promotion

This is the Main benefit of a strong community where the project enjoys user-Generated content which is the Epitome of Social currency, it ensures that community members tell their friends, colleagues or whosoever they interact with on their social media profiles about the community they associate with in web3 effectively serving the project as free organic marketing. This is currently the best form marketing. Any project that employs such attributes into their community is bound to have a strong healthy community that is constantly growing.

An example would be the Dogecoin community they are transparent, constantly providing value, always being engaged, under-promising and over delivering.

Final Thoughts

Although there are other effective routes a project can use to promote themselves like; paid marketing and influencer partnerships. But to achieve rapid organic growth & success, Projects must learn how to create such attributes in the community.

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