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Size Matters – when building social media communities

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Size matters and the community can’t be you and all the voices in your head.

Highlights

In today’s audio adventure, we’re cracking the code on why the size of your squad can make or break your social media success. Whether you’re a content creator, a social butterfly, or just curious about digital dynamics, this is one conversation you can’t afford to scroll past!

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As a token of our appreciation, this episode is wrapped with Roger’s gratitude for our listeners and a fun peek into the criteria for future guests.

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Episode Notes

The podcast episode titled “Size Matters” from the series “Do Not Listen to this Podcast” hosted by Roger, delves into the importance of community size, particularly in the context of social media engagement and content creation. Roger shares his experiences from teaching improv acting classes, specifically how the size of a class affects individual expression and group dynamics. He discovered that a class size of about 16 to 20 people was ideal, as larger groups tended to become cliquey and less conducive to open communication.

Roger emphasizes the value of having a supportive community that provides balanced feedback, neither overly critical nor excessively positive. This core community is vital as a foundation for building a larger fan base or customer base. He also expresses gratitude to his listeners and guests, and sets criteria for future guests on his show: either they have known him personally for over a year, or they come recommended by a previous guest.

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