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On today's Lime Spotlight we have our very own Fisayo @KayodeJunior001
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I didnโt plan to become a community manager. It wasnโt some childhood dream or a carefully mapped-out career path. It was desperation and hunger for a job that pushed me to apply. I just needed something, anything, that would get me moving.
So I entered the role blindly, thinking it would be easy work.
I mean, you open a group, people talk, everybody is happy, right? I laugh at that version of me now.
My first real community experience humbled me fast. One week of noise, then silence. I kept refreshing the group like maybe my phone was the problem, but it wasnโt. People just werenโt talking, and I didnโt know what to do.
But that hunger that brought me into the job refused to let me quit. I started studying communities like my rent was due. I watched what worked, what failed, why people drifted off, why some spaces thrived, what burned managers out, and what made members stay.
I tested things. I failed. I tried again. And somewhere in all that stress and confusion, things started making sense. I began to notice patterns. I built small systems. I learned, unlearned, and slowly figured out how to create spaces that feel alive and not forced.
Thatโs what shaped me. And thatโs what I poured into The Community Management Blueprint. Itโs not theory, and itโs not what people say online just to sound smart; itโs the real things I learned from actually doing the work, making mistakes, and figuring it out one step at a time.
If you want the kind of guide I wish I had when I started, you can get it here: https://t.co/X119NU8NuB