Top 20 Business Posts of All Time: #11 How to Find Your Virtual Community
One of the most complicated parts of working and living online is finding, building, and maintaining your own community. Some of my closest friendships and collaborations have happened through social media and blogging. But I’ve also struggled a lot of times to find those community members, communicate clearly and maintain those connections. But all of […]
One of the most complicated parts of working and living online is finding, building, and maintaining your own community. Some of my closest friendships and collaborations have happened through social media and blogging. But I’ve also struggled a lot of times to find those community members, communicate clearly and maintain those connections. But all of the hard work that goes into maintaining a virtual community is absolutely worth it. And today’s #11 spot on the Top 20 Business Posts of All Time explains why. Writer and founder of Well-Read Black Girl, Glory Edim, contributed this post to Design*Sponge and in it she breaks down the importance of finding your own online community — and how to start from scratch reaching out to people to form real connections, big and small. xo, Grace #11:Â How to Find Your Virtual Community
Who Contributed This Piece: Glory Edim
DS debut: November 2015
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL POSTÂ
Highlights:
1. Engage Online:Â Explore the Internet and make it your mission to find likeminded individuals. Social media helps you discover people who are passionate, engaged ...
One of the most complicated parts of working and living online is finding, building, and maintaining your own community. Some of my closest friendships and collaborations have happened through social media and blogging. But I’ve also struggled a lot of times to find those community members, communicate clearly and maintain those connections. But all of the hard work that goes into maintaining a virtual community is absolutely worth it. And today’s #11 spot on the Top 20 Business Posts of All Time explains why. Writer and founder of Well-Read Black Girl, Glory Edim, contributed this post to Design*Sponge and in it she breaks down the importance of finding your own online community — and how to start from scratch reaching out to people to form real connections, big and small. xo, Grace #11:Â How to Find Your Virtual Community
Who Contributed This Piece: Glory Edim
DS debut: November 2015
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL POSTÂ
Highlights:
1. Engage Online:Â Explore the Internet and make it your mission to find likeminded individuals. Social media helps you discover people who are passionate, engaged ...
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