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9 Powerful Tips on How to Build an NFT Community

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Main Takeaways

  • Whether you’re a budding creator or artist inspired to create your own NFT project, there is no better time than now to start your journey. 
  • Building a community behind your collection is one of the essential components of thriving as a digital creator in the NFT space. 

No matter your mission, one thing's for sure if you’re serious about NFTs, it takes a digital village to nurture a project. However, what defines a strong NFT community and how to create a successful one? Keep on reading to find out.

In the years since non-fungible tokens (NFTs) took off and exploded in popularity, they’ve grown from a niche technology to a billion-dollar industry. From high-profile celebrities launching their own NFT collection to established luxury brands bursting onto the Web3 scene by embracing virtual assets with open arms, the NFTs are here to stay. 

2022 has witnessed widespread recognition for Web3, with NFTs playing a huge role in that success. This has inspired many artists and online creators to join the Web3 movement, regardless of their experience. Artists and creators can easily mint digital assets on NFT marketplaces such as Binance NFT. But what happens next? This is where the importance of cultivating an NFT community comes in. 

Many commercial legacy brands partner with projects who have a strong community to launch their own collection to establish a presence in the metaverse. And many activists, entrepreneurs, and even special interest groups form NFT communities to support their favorite causes. 

What Is an NFT Community?

An NFT community is simply an online group of people that share common interests in a specific group of NFT projects. Community members come together – usually on Twitter or Discord – to discuss topics related to the project they’re supporting. Some communities, like the Bored Ape Yacht Ape Club (BAYC) community, require you to hold an NFT from the BAYC ecosystem to join.

How to Build an NFT Community

1. Define your target audience

Before creating your community, understanding the unique selling point or niche of your collection is essential. Different audiences will require separate approaches in your community-building efforts. Just like how selling steak to a vegan isn’t the best idea, promoting your community in a forum where people don’t like or don’t understand NFTs won't garner much success. By understanding your key audience, you’ll better understand how to stay connected with them.

2. Set a vision 

No one wants to buy in on an NFT project that doesn’t have the potential to grow. Your vision is what you hope to achieve with your project and community, and your strategy is the roadmap that will make your vision feasible. Creating a vision and a plan that can sustain your project is an important part of building a long-term community.

3. Choose your channels 

Now you need a place where you can host your community. While they can pop up anywhere you like, including the metaverse, most NFT communities are active on Twitter and Discord. However, platforms like Reddit and Telegram are also spots where some NFT communities hang out. 

4. Generate buzz

Once you get people excited, growing your NFT community organically via post sharing, word of mouth, airdrop, mystery box, etc., will be a smoother process. However, growing the member count or followers is not enough. You will also need to find ways  to keep the hype going.

5. Host events

To build an active community of like-minded people, hosting online events or live meet-ups are great ways to keep your members engaged. Cultivating a strong NFT community requires you to stay connected to your audience. For example, via live streams, AMAs, giveaways, talent shows, gaming sessions, and more. The idea is that events give creators new opportunities to make more meaningful engagements with fans. 

Web3 is all about bringing people together. So hosting events can be a great way to make people feel that they are part of a like-minded group. It also helps establish a better creator-community relationship.

6. Collaborate with others

Partnering with companies and other creators in the industry can potentially propel your project’s status and its community higher. Like in any industry, networking is important, especially if you want to get your name out there.

7. Build trust

Creating a strong community also means building a sense of trust and credibility. One of the best ways to generate trust is through open, transparent communication. Having a team of moderators or managers in your space who can share updates and keep members up-to-date on Twitter and other channels is crucial. 

8. Get community feedback

Generally, the essence of having a community is to communicate with each other regarding your project plans and goals. Be open to receiving feedback from community members and see what you can improve on. 

9. Create a safe space

Set policies and guidelines for how people should interact in your community. These policies and guidelines are important to protect the integrity of the space you’ve created and the safety of its members.

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