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700 Members in our Meetup Group

We started the Enter Network meetup group around one year ago. The meetup.com platform allows people to easily find new meetups to join, so since then we have received new members almost every day.

Today, we've officially crossed the 700 member mark! These aren't all active, but it does directly validate our proposition and shows that plenty of people in our area are interested in meeting fellow entrepreneurs.

, Founder of Icon for Enter Network
Enter Network
on October 31, 2019
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    Amazing ! Thanks for sharing this . I feel the need for this network to get bigger .

    If you don’t mind me asking , how are you gaining these members ?

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      No, not at all! Most of our members find our meetup group directly through the meetup.com platform. That means that they are already registered on meetup.com and are actively looking for new meetup groups to join.

      Then there's also a small amount of people that find us through our (non-paid) social accounts; mostly Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/enter_network_/) and some through Facebook. Lastly, at every meetup there are some community members who invite a friend or colleague to join the event, so this kind of word-of-mouth marketing also works well!

      And on a personal account I also make sure to share the latest on LinkedIn/Twitter/etc.

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