How To Find Your People Online As A Remote Founder
One of the most common things serious founders say when they finally find their community is some version of the same sentence: I wish I did this years ago. But how to find your people online as a remote founder in a sea of spam and low-signal groups?
Here is the direct answer. To find your people online as a remote founder, you must look for high-signal spaces that require a baseline financial or professional commitment, focus on daily execution rather than casual chats, and run highly structured co-working or mastermind sessions. Avoid free, massive public forums. Instead, invest in curated memberships where operators actively share live business execution metrics weekly.
Why Public Groups Frequently Fail Serious Operators
Free Slack groups, massive Discord servers, and public subreddits follow a predictable cycle. They start with strong intentions but quickly fill with promotional spam, bots, and beginners looking for free hand-outs. The signal-to-noise ratio collapses, and the most experienced founders immediately disengage.
To build meaningful connections with high-signal peers, you need a room where everyone has skin in the game. When a member pays to be in a room, they value their presence and respect your time.
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A Practical Strategy for Remote Connection
If you want to build a valuable remote network, stop treating connection as a transactional game. You do not need thousands of superficial contacts on LinkedIn. You need three to five solid business owners who know your numbers, understand your operations, and hold you accountable to your daily targets.
You can establish this core circle through three simple steps: 1. Join structured synchronous sessions where people show up at the same hour every week to work. 2. Share your actual daily challenges in high-signal chat environments. 3. Offer help to others first before requesting promotions or sales.
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*About the author: Jason Barrett is the BNC Founder. He is a former Head of Digital at McCann London with credits including Microsoft, Nike and Apple. He has generated over $5.5 million in revenue through organic social systems for 400+ businesses. Jason built and sold TwitJobs in 2009 and is a Lovie Awards judge. Join the BNC community at businessnetworking.club.*