BUILDING AN ENGAGED SLACK COMMUNITY: BEST PRACTICES

May 20 Post-01

The past few months have been unprecedented in many ways, and we have yet to see the lasting impact COVID-19 will have on the country’s economy and general approach to life and well-being. The pandemic has affected daily life in countless ways, pushing us to congregate virtually and support each other through video and online chats. In light of these changing circumstances, the advertising world has pivoted quickly and is continuously helping brands connect with their consumers virtually through unique shared experiences and communication channels. One platform that promises instant connection and valuable networking is Slack, a business communication platform that helps companies optimize their workflow by offering fast and intuitive messaging. We recently launched a Slack platform for the Entreprenista community, and wanted to share our key learnings and best practices for building and maintaining an engaged audience.

Think about how you want to translate your brand values into your new Slack platform. If your audience counts on you for original food recipe content, imagine different ways to provide a similar experience through this channel. This can include having separate channels for ingredient stories, quick and easy recipes, themed multi-course meals (such as “Date Night,” or “Taco Tuesday”), and a channel for your audience to share their own creations.

Experiment with a smaller focus group at first, and determine which channels or features will interest your audience most. Ask your test group for feedback on what is and isn’t working and stay open to any suggestions concerning how to enhance the overall Slack experience. They will be the ones using it after all, so you want to make sure they find value in the platform and treat it as a content destination. 

Plan how you want to promote your Slack channels, and draft language that describes exactly what your audience is signing up for when they join your community. When launching the Entreprenista Slack channels, we chose to send personalized emails with signup links to each member of our community, including all episode guests and female founder features. This gave us the opportunity to answer individual questions and provide additional information when needed. It’s also a great way to remind your community you are thinking of them, and are excited to connect further on a new platform!

Establish moderators ahead of time who will keep the content exchanged on the channel aligned with the brand’s mission and values, provide assistance with any technical issues, and kick start new conversations on group threads. Slack communities are an easy and intimate way to connect with like-minded individuals and feel virtually surrounded during challenging times such as the present.  Given how quickly content can be shared and spread on Slack channels, it is important to designate moderators in advance who have a thorough understanding of your brand’s mission and values, and who will keep the ship steering in the right direction. 

Have fun! Slack is an intuitive and powerful tool to stay connected with your community during times when it’s not possible to congregate in person. Stay nimble with your strategy and carve out time to step back and determine which channels are working best for your community. If your audience feels like their wishes and needs are being heard and addressed, they will feel valued and, in turn, become more engaged with the platform. 

As we continue to build out and grow our Entreprenista Slack channels, we look forward to sharing key insights and takeaways on how to nurture your community and build engagement. Do you have an experience using Slack you wish to share? Reach out to info@socialflyny.com and let’s start a conversation!

Share it!

Tags

Leave a Comment





Catalina Escallon and Daniela Guarin of Noodo Studio on bringing ideas to market

Describe your business in a few words: We are Catalina Escallon and Daniela Guarin, a dynamic duo with a serial entrepreneurial spirit. We are Co-Founders of Noodo, an idea accelerator studio, where we cultivate, accelerate and bring ideas to market. We help brands come up with creative solutions for challenges they face like: creating innovative…

Stephanie Riel of Riel Deal Marketing on how building community can impact your business

Describe your business in a few words: RielDeal Marketing is a full-service boutique brand marketing firm. My team and I handle everything from brand strategy (refresh and launch), website development, social media management, paid advertising email marketing and automation to help ensure our clients ideal customer experiences a clear, consistent message….because as I always say…

Ashley Piszek of MISS SWISS on generating quick growth and expansion in the startup phase

Describe your business in a few words: In less than a year, MISS SWISS has been picked up by major retailers including Urban Outfitters, Verishop, Amazon, and boutiques around the US. Our MISS SWISS 2-in-1 Brush Holder & Drying Rack was awarded a Her Campus Beauty Award in October 2021, and our products have been…

Abbe Feder of InCircle Fertility on stepping into her entrepreneurial spirit

Describe your business in a few words: We’ve all heard of becoming an expert in something we never wanted to be an expert in – that’s me. I didn’t want to become an expert in infertility. But after twelve scientifically assisted attempts, a miscarriage, an ectopic pregnancy, and a termination for medical reasons, once I…

Performance Coach Natalee Champlin on running a high performance team

Describe your business in a few words: People call me The Velvet Hammer. I help entrepreneurs achieve their goals without putting more on their plate by running a high performance team. I run a consulting and coaching company that supports clients with two things: business growth strategy and accelerated results. What was your background prior…

The best gifts for everyone on your list (from Entreprenista-owned brands, of course)

We’ve handpicked the best gifts for everyone on your list! This guide has you covered with the perfect gifts for the beauty enthusiast, the fitness lover, the friend who seemingly has *everything*, and everyone in between. SHINERY The globe’s first clean, plant-based jewelry and hand wash, SHINERY is the brainchild of newly minted Entreprenista Brea…

The 13 best gifts for kids from Entreprenista-owned brands

This holiday season, we know you have a lot on your plate. That’s why Entreprenista has handpicked this season’s best gifts for kids from women-owned businesses, so you can easily shop knowing the kids in your life will love these one-of-a-kind products. DŌ, Cookie Dough Confections When Entreprenista Kristen Tomlan moved to New York City…

12 Mamaprenista approved gifts from women-owned brands

Mamaprenistas do it all. This holiday season, the Entreprenista team has put together our favorite essentials from women-owned brands that will enable the Mamaprenista in your life to put her best foot forward as she enters the new year. Whether it’s indulging her sweet tooth, treating her to luxury items, or empowering her to glow…

The 11 best gifts for the Entreprenista in your life

Are you shopping for a go-getter who is serious about their personal and professional success, but not quite sure what they need? Not to worry, the Entreprenista team has you covered this holiday season! We’ve curated our list with incredible gifts for the hardworking, biz-minded Entreprenista in your life – ranging from biz-boosting programs to…

Ali Mejia of Eberjey on becoming the at-home comfort the world craves

Describe your business in a few words: For over 25 years, Eberjey has created styles and spaces that encourage softness, ease, confidence, comfort, and total authenticity. We use only the softest fabrics and timeless craftsmanship to design iconic pajamas and beautiful, functional pieces that support sleep and individual style. Through our fast-growing DTC business, four…

Tara Clark of Modern Mom Probs and Modern Mom Style Box on aiming for effectiveness

Describe your business in a few words: I am an author, content creator, mother, and the Founder of Modern Mom Probs and Modern Mom Style Box. I published my first parenting book, “Modern Mom Probs: A Survival Guide for 21st Century Mothers” in April of 2021. Additionally, my work has been featured in prominent publications…

Sophie Dornstreich of InCircle Fertility on unapologetically setting expectations and boundaries

Describe your business in a few words: My undergraduate and graduate education is in Social Work and my entire career was in the nonprofit sector until…secondary infertility knocked on my door. I emerged on the other side of my fertility journey crystal clear on the fact that I needed to turn my pain into purpose.…

Karen Montgomery of Masterly Mutual on developing accountability partners

Describe your business in a few words: Masterly Mutual provides relatable insight into understanding life insurance better so prospects can feel confident and at ease when considering a decision to purchase protection. What was your background prior to starting your own business? I was a captive agent working for corporate agencies. Did you always know…

9 Entreprenista League Members share their best tips for staying productive

Happy National Entrepreneurs’ Day! To celebrate, we’ve asked 9 of our wonderful Entreprenista League members to share their top 3 tips for staying productive each day: Ashley Piszek of MISS SWISS 1. Create a routine. Start each workday with a morning routine that will get you ready for the day ahead. It could be working…

Amanda Hofman of Go To Market on leaning into your entrepreneurial spirit

Describe your business in a few words: I am the Co-Founder of Go To Market, a marketing company that designs custom print-on-demand merchandise stores for businesses and individuals.  We specialize in designing inventive, fashion-forward, and sustainable merchandise in print-on-demand format.  Print-on-demand means no inventory, fulfillment, or high investment on the part of businesses. Before creating…