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Don't do it for the sales

Building a community should be something you believe in. You should be doing this not for the sales, but for the value, you’ll deliver. Sales will increase if you do things right.

Sharing a message with the people you share the same values with is much easier. What is left for you is to be consistent and follow those values in whatever you do.

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