Question: What should a brand consider if it’s unsure whether to create a community or if it lacks the resources for a community team?
- Abandoning the community idea altogether
- Reducing the scale of the community
- Aligning with or partnering with existing communities
- Paying influencers to run the community
Explanation
Partnering with existing communities can help a brand participate where relevant audiences already gather. This approach can reduce the need to build full customer engagement infrastructure from the beginning. It also allows the brand to learn community expectations, conversation norms, and audience needs before investing in a dedicated team. In Amazon DSP, understanding audience behavior and interest signals can support more relevant activation across the customer journey.
Why the other options are incorrect
Abandoning the community idea is incorrect because resource limits can be addressed through a smaller or partnership-based approach.
Reducing the scale of the community is incorrect because scale reduction may help operations, but it does not solve the need for audience access and community knowledge as directly as partnership.
Paying influencers is incorrect because influencer management is not the same as building or participating in a sustainable community.
Source for verification
https://advertising.amazon.com/library/guides/customer-engagement
https://advertising.amazon.com/library/guides/audience-insights
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