I have a current feeling that for a project to truly develop in the long term, relying on just one aspect simply won't work. Solid online community management is the foundation; it requires genuine interaction and accumulation. At the same time, community participation in building is crucial—when users are truly engaged and involved, their sense of belonging becomes very strong. But these alone are not enough; offline promotion and publicity must keep pace to let more people know about it, thereby creating real influence. These three aspects are interconnected; missing one will leave regrets. From what I see now, successful projects are generally those that coordinate these areas quite well.
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NftDeepBreather
· 6h ago
That's right, online and offline need to work together, or else it's like a cripple walking... We experienced this setback early in our project; the community activity increased, but there was no offline presence, and gradually it cooled off. Now the main focus is to connect these three aspects.
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BugBountyHunter
· 6h ago
That's true, but how many projects can really coordinate these three aspects now? Most are still just talking online, while offline promotion is terribly bad.
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ContractTester
· 6h ago
That's correct, but the last point is the easiest to overlook... The cost of offline promotion is exploding.
I have a current feeling that for a project to truly develop in the long term, relying on just one aspect simply won't work. Solid online community management is the foundation; it requires genuine interaction and accumulation. At the same time, community participation in building is crucial—when users are truly engaged and involved, their sense of belonging becomes very strong. But these alone are not enough; offline promotion and publicity must keep pace to let more people know about it, thereby creating real influence. These three aspects are interconnected; missing one will leave regrets. From what I see now, successful projects are generally those that coordinate these areas quite well.