Meetups Are Everywhere: How These Google Groups are Helping Start-up Entrepreneurs

Meetups, pitched by some as a new trend from the old world of centralized conferences, are being devoured by entrepreneurs who have managed to make these connections happen on their own. This is an outstanding tool for start-up companies which don’t have the resources to resort to conferences or public events and which need an ongoing community of support.

Others, as we have found out, are using Meetups to follow through on the opportunity they’ve created by writing together. And still others have simply moved into local communities where they need new friends and contacts in fields similar to theirs.

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What is a Google Groupe?

Groups are a way for people to come together in virtual communities that have unlimited memberships available. Google Groups is a service for organizing discussions and sharing documents. You can get a free account from Google Groups and create a private site for your community. Your members can be invited to participate through email or remember their invitation, which allows them to stay up to date with the conversation on the group blog when it’s not convenient for anyone in real time. The blog is completely independent of the group. People who are subscribed won’t see posts until they’ve been invited, so they’ll have that option if they need immediate access to information. If you allow people outside your group to subscribe, they’ll also see new posts on the blog.

           If you create a group blog as a private community space, it may include options that are useful for personal use across your business. The personal privacy setting in Google Groups could be configured so that it shows up only on your individual site using LookML, based on what’s appropriate for your purpose: Public means blogs are available to all people and pages, Private allows viewing of blogs by users who have been added

How Does the Meetup Work?

You’re probably already familiar with Web communities, since as technology has developed, so have the online ones. There are Facebook groups related to everything from gardening to literary analysis, and blogs like LeanStartup are circulating their own top tips for entrepreneurs. The Meetup is a way of giving these communities form and function in real-life settings. The small networking website offers ‘hanging events’ that give start-ups an opportunity to meet in person and form stronger bonds outside of the often impersonal social media platform. These meetings, which can be hosted by companies as well as individuals with skills sets, take place mostly in coffee shops, but sometimes even local libraries or members’ houses. These Meetup groups cover a wide variety of topics and can be incredibly diverse; what one person sees as the most closely-related to their own experience might elicit complete disinterest from another.

So far, I’ve just scraped the surface as this fledgling and unproven concept for organising entrepreneurs and connecting them outside social media sites has no definitive real world structure yet other than the occasional ‘testicle badness’ Facey event. There have been events where people drink, eat, play soccer

Meets in Action and Our Membership Suggestions

Meeting in Action is one of the biggest communities on Google Groups. Their goal is to raise awareness and support entrepreneurs while they are building their start-up companies. However, not all meetings are helpful. In order to find the best meetings, you first have to find your niche and search for those that fit based on location. Meetings with the “startups” tag will be more appropriate than simply searching for “meeting.”

Additional Services Available for Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs today have a lot of options when it comes to finding investors. One of the many reasons for finding capital is financial aid available to help fund your company. Google Groups are particularly popular places for start-up companies to find their funding options.

Conclusion

There are many ways for entrepreneurs, who are either starting or looking for start-ups, to find like-minded people who can help them with their start-up. The groups, which Google calls ‘meetups,’ typically have monthly meetings on a specific topic that may serve as a springboard for some serious entrepreneurial discussion.

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