Which Product Manager communities have the most members?

This is just raw data. Quality or type of community is not considered. That would be for a later article if you want.

Also this is probably very sparse. Feel free to suggest more.

1. Product Management (Linkedin)

119,900+ members

https://www.linkedin.com/groups/42629/

2. Product School (Slack)

55,500+ members

http://product-school.slack.com

3. 280 Group: Product Management & Product Marketing (Linkedin)

41,700+ members

https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2193/

4. /r/productmanagement (Reddit)

24,300 members

https://www.reddit.com/r/ProductManagement/

5. The Product Coalition (Slack)

6,600+ members

http://productcoalition.slack.com

6. Product Hive (Slack)

~950 active members, 23% posting

http://product-hive.slack.com

7. Product Collective (Slack)

~790 active members, 17% posting

http://productcollective.slack.com

8. PM Track (Slack)

~10 active members, 10% posting

pmtrack.slack.com

Blogging: Quality or Quantity?

I’m restarting to blog, but I don’t want it to be burdensome.

I could pretend I’m blogging just for me. But it’s not true. I would love to have a few readers, and to interact with them.

If you are reading this, it’s weird, since I’m not planning on advertising my first new posts.

They are gonna be pretty bad. The reason for that is that I need to fight against my perfectionism, my fear of criticism and my laziness. And the only way to do so is not to dwell on anything I write. Just put the words on the screen, re-read if I feel like it, and click publish.

It’s important for everyone to read and write (not sure it’s my own opinion or if I received it, but I like it right now).

The reading part has been great in the past five years. Now I’m trying to see how far I can go on the writing part.

So here is the answer: it’s gonna be quantity, not quality. Unless it becomes both. Or just quality. Who cares?

5 Tips To Write a Featured LinkedIn Article That Doesn’t Suck

Let’s face it, most of the articles you may read on LinkedIn are really information junk, personal-development-captain-obvious tips.

What I’m going to reveal in this article is so great you’ll have to actually click this link to discover more.

Let’s face it, most of the articles you may read on LinkedIn are really information junk, personal-development-captain-obvious tips.

What I’m going to reveal in this article is so great you’ll have to actually click this link to discover more.

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