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Took advice from r/seo, and now I am writing a blog post on "How to Build a Community Around Your Business"

Hi Redditer's,

Took advice from r/SEO, and now I am writing a blog post on:

"How to Build a Community Around Your Business"

This is my blog post structure:

What is a brand community?

Benefits of Building Community Around Your Brand

Steps to Building Community Around your Brand

  1. Start with your team

  2. Define your brand

  3. Choose a community platform

  4. Regularly engage with your brand community

  5. Involve your customers via video.

  6. Develop a value-driven presence on social media.

7.Find the right way to connect to your community

8.Get the community talking to each other

9.Make community membership valuable and exclusive

  1. Create educational blog and email content

  2. Rewards or affiliate programs

If you have been a pro in any of the above sections. I would really appreciate your input. Also, I would include your profile in my article.

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