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April 28, 2022 42 mins

Many Microschool founders don't realize the importance of community building for their NFT projects until it's too late.

Community-building fosters connection. The act of sharing becomes a very empowering practice that can turn into a source of motivation, inspiration, learning and support for the people in the community.

Building a community is important because it helps to create a safe and trusting environment, it allows for the sharing of knowledge and experience, and it builds collective strength towards shared goals.

We'll be discussing this topic in more depth. Thanks for listening!

In this episode of the Coaches Who Build Worlds Podcast, you will learn:

  • What does it really mean to build a community when you are creating an NFT for your microschool?
  • Why is community building important before you think about a community token?
  • What are some challenges to building a community for your token?
  • What if I don’t want to build a community right now or work with the community I currently have? 

However, building a community around your NFT project can be challenging. It takes time and resources to find a dedicated leadership team and to get members to participate without alienating smaller demographics.

Community building is an important part of cultivating trust and creating connections in any group or organization. It helps to build a sense of kinship and belonging, which can help members feel valued and accepted within the group. This, in turn, can lead to better communication and collaboration among members. Additionally, community building activities can foster shared interests that cross group boundaries, creating a sense of collective purpose and identity

The challenge in building community is taking the time to gather people together and getting them to exchange and connect. This process can be time-consuming, but it's essential in order to build trust and loyalty. Additionally, it can be difficult to get everyone to participate without alienating smaller demographics.

Collective learning leads to strengthened goals and objectives. When people in the community feel supported, they're more likely to take risks and experiment with new ideas. This can lead to innovation and creativity, which can benefit the entire community.

Community building is essential for successful NFT projects. Whether you are building a microschool or launching a new health initiative, strong community engagement and participation is key to your success.

If you're not ready to build a community right now, there may still be ways that you can start cultivating connections and collaborating with others in your field. We'll talk about that more in part 3 of this series.



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