Building a community alone can be more stressful because it's easier to get overwhelmed and feel like a victim of circumstance. Having a co-host or founding members can help share the load and reduce stress.
Having a co-host can provide support, help share responsibilities, and make the process less overwhelming. It can also help in bouncing ideas off of someone and creating a more dynamic and engaging community.
Having a clear point of view helps define the purpose and direction of the community. It makes it easier to attract and engage members who share similar goals and values.
Software and AI can automate many tasks that are exhausting for humans, such as organizing meetups, managing communications, and fostering relationships. This allows community builders to focus on higher-value activities and create more meaningful connections.
Investing in relationships between people who are on the same path creates more value and engagement. Relationships are the core of successful communities and can lead to more sustainable and impactful growth.
Thinking about the future and the potential of AI can help you stay ahead of the curve and create innovative solutions. It allows you to leverage technology to build more effective and engaging communities.
When we do something alone it feels so much more stressful. It’s easier to get overwhelmed or feel like a victim of circumstance. That’s why a co host could be a great 50/50 partnership or it might look a little different... In today’s episode Gina reframes how we delegate and approach building relationships and communities. Look, we are all more distracted than ever which makes meeting people even more challenging. In addition to having a co host, we can rely more on software, and yes, AI, to help bring people together.