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  • What are the most effective strategies for collaborating with your audience?

    Abdul Rehman
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    Vaibhav
    Polls do wonder if it is a newsletter. Something, that requires less input from user helps in getting started.
    Alexandre Contador
    Videco - AI Personalized Video
    Try to create engaged product content like “Do you prefer design A or B?”
    waseem ahmed
    Of course, Engagement is the top one. In addition, most customers value transparency and authenticity regarding the flow of information, new developments etc... and rewarding your users or customers with values and incentives such as discounts and tips to make them feel special, builds effective collaboration.
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    I use targeted surveys and feedback loops to engage with my audience directly, ensuring their needs and preferences shape our product development.
    Andrew C.
    ASK them anything
    Kate Shcherbak
    We stay connected via social media, forums, and emails to understand their needs. We also use surveys and direct conversations to collect their feedback. We take their input seriously and use it to guide our decisions.
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    Sebastian Cole Ashford
    Definitely engage your audience regularly! Surveys, Q&As, polls, etc. are all great ways to get direct feedback and insights into what they want. I've found short, focused surveys work best to get a high response rate. And hosting livestream Q&As gives a nice personal touch and makes your audience feel heard. The key is consistency - keep those communication channels open!
    Desire Waterman
    Engaging directly through surveys and feedback forms helps understand audience needs and preferences.
    Aquiles Byars
    Hosting live Q&A sessions or webinars allows real-time communication and addresses audience questions directly, enhancing collaboration
    Johnny Ishak
    I’ve found that asking for feedback directly in posts and responding promptly makes a big difference. It really helps build a sense of community and keeps the conversation going!
    Lucy Rolff
    I think creating polls and surveys is a great way to collaborate. It’s quick and you get a sense of what your audience really wants.
    Blondelle Pai
    I find that hosting live Q&A sessions really helps. It makes the audience feel heard and valued, plus you get instant feedback!
    Zulma Cink
    I use social media to actively interact with users, answer their questions, and get their input on new ideas.
    Atlas Reid
    Respond promptly to comments and feedback. Acknowledge their contributions and incorporate their suggestions when feasible, showing that you value their input.
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    TJ Larkin
    Launching soon!
    I use social media polls and comments to get quick feedback and spark conversations.
    Muhammad Ahmed
    Engage regularly through surveys and Q&A sessions to understand their needs and preferences.
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    Nneoma Jane
    create interactive content with ur audience, ask them their feedback and also engage them through live Q&A sessions to understand their preferences. Remember collaboration is a two way street, listen to your audience, value their input, and build a relationship based on trust & mutual respect.
    Evan Christopher
    (1). Set your ears closely to audience & also (2). Seek through feedbacks from the unexpected source. Explanation for (1). With that being said, you want to how they opiniates towards your product from social medias, reviews, in-App reports, communities, and also how they act towards your App/Website (seek user trends towards your product as well), if you need another rounds of why’s, do not hesitate to ask users! Explanation for (2). What I learnt so far from my exp, you gotta expect feedbacks from unexpected source as well, like say that you have this Google Maps Account for your company (which that has nothing to do with your overall product is heading to), they can also drop your App reviews there (true story!), so make sure you set your ears closely, even to the most unexpected source.
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    Sarah Jonathan Namdas
    customer engagement to know how they feel about your products