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Community is the most powerful ingredient in B2B marketing because it taps shared interest

By Dan Murphy · CEO of Exit Five. Drive 2026 tickets now on sale. · 2026-04-10 · thread · #307: Should You Invest in Community? — Exit Five Podcast

Tier B · TL;DR
Community is the most powerful ingredient in B2B marketing because it taps shared interest

Claim

Most B2B companies shouldn't launch a community. The ones that should treat it like a product, not a Slack group — at Exit Five, that meant hiring real operators (a COO, content team), running it on Circle, and growing 80% YoY by helping people do their jobs better. Community works when you tap shared interest in the role, not push the product.

Mechanism

Real community compounds because members get value from each other, not from the brand. The brand benefits as the convener, but only if it resists the urge to promote. The 22-year-old-niece-runs-the-Slack model fails predictably because there's no operator behind it making the experience consistently valuable.

Conditions

Holds when the brand can hire real operators and stay disciplined about not promoting. Fails when community is treated as a marketing channel instead of a product.

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