Episode #
How to Hire A Community Manager #1689
March 29, 2021

How To Hire A Community Manager

In episode #1689, we speak about the best ways to go about hiring a community manager. The community that surrounds your brand is invaluable, and a good community manager can help you keep it thriving and healthy. Tune in and hear strategies for finding as well as vetting people who will be best suited to this task.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:29] Today’s topic: How To Hire A Community Manager.
  • [00:27] Community managers keep your community organized, clean, and active.
  • [01:01] Why communities are so much more robust than audiences.
  • [01:34] Find community managers on community.club.
  • [01:48] Your competition’s community’s active members make good managers.
  • [02:34] How to vet a community manager candidate.
  • [03:31] Look for people who are social and good at writing!
  • [03:38] That is it for today!
  • [03:39] Go to marketingschool.io/pro to learn more about our free community.

 

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