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Last night on /latenightcrew we had a "channel mastermind". A few of us were discussing strategies on how we're going to manage & grow our channels. Looks different for creators /toc, location based /new-york, product /event-pass, etc If anyone has ideas on how they're thinking about their channel, would love to read
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For /latenightcrew the 4 co-hosts will be inviting anyone who has come up to the stage in the past few months. That should be a good enough start and over the next few weeks hopefully that incentivizes others to come up and speak!
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waiting out a bit to see how it plays out in reality and updating our api @nanograph accordingly by then.
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Was a great tactical discussion, one of my favorites we’ve had recently, excited to see all of these channel changes roll out!
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The exclusivity of some channels will create FOMO for users wanting to be members. There has been no barrier to cast into channels, but visibility was not certain. Now members will always have visibility! You're right there will be different member onboarding styles for different categories of channels. What we're building is an effortless, action-triggered tool for seamless onboarding of engaged users without added admin effort. Simply like or reply to a non-member cast in channel and invite will be triggered. Idea is to add additional criteria in the future, but this provides a straight forward option for majority of channel owners
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