In this episode, we talk about:
* Importance of online community for businesses * Engaged followers vs a large number of followers * Building an online community * Clarity and authority * Clear description of what one does and the value they provide * Utilizing high-performing posts * Importance of your profile to attract the right followers
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Show Notes:
On this episode of Fast Foundations, we dive deep into the world of online communities with our special guest Kristina Bartold, the CEO of The Social Snippet, a leading social media and podcasting agency.
Join us as we explore the secrets to building engaged followers and discover why quality is more important than quantity when it comes to online communities. Our guest highlights the importance of clarity and authority in establishing a strong online presence, sharing valuable insights on crafting a compelling description that clearly communicates one’s value proposition.
We also explore the power of high-performing posts and the impact of a strong profile picture in attracting potential followers. Whether you’re a social media guru or just starting your online journey, this episode is packed with tips and strategies to help you lay a fast foundation for success in the digital realm.
The episode also introduces Fast Foundation’s new community-based office hours featuring weekly educational topics and guided workshops. Listeners can sign up to join LIVE for next week’s episode on https://fastfoundations.com/officehours