What are the best (virtual) communities for networking?
Marvin Mändle
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Share the platforms and communities you like the most.
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Benjamin Sloutsky@benjamin_sloutsky
LinkedIn, Discord
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reddit is good
@sawyer_wyatt can you recommend some communities?
Lancepilot
@sawyer_wyatt true, I just wish the PH community on there was more vibrant. I spend time in the entrepreneurial sub and other biz related ones
PH. LinkedIn, recently started to explore Slack communities, but they are not that active so far (at least those i joined). Also would be glad for any cool recommendations here.
@marina_bau I recognized the same in many Slack Communities. There are two communities where the engagement is a bit higher: Product School & Mind the Product
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I found mine on Twitter. Just search for #indiehackers #buildinpublic
@busmark_w_nika Thank you for sharing the hashtags! I've checked them out - the participation is active and appears to be valuable.
I have used ADPlist alot to find mentors to network with.
@wyatt_feaster I didn't realize this - thanks for sharing!
Great question and answers! ☺️ In person networking takes too much time as the only way, so starting to do this more
@cathy_yee true. I think you only have to find the right community who fits for you, because there are so many!
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I like https://lunchclub.com
It allows to schedule a short 1-to-1 meetings with relevant people in the industry.
Product Hunt!
LinkedIn
@marvin_maendle also I'm a bit biased but in my bio I'm apart of a product launch community. super amazing group
I'm used to reddit
Linkedin, I guess. It's much more reliable and transparent than other platforms.
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linked in
LinkedIn
"Communities like these are the real MVPs for networking in the digital age. From sharing insights to making meaningful connections, they've got your back! Who needs a water cooler chat when you've got these virtual hubs?"