If You Build a Branded Online Community, Will Customers Come?

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One of the key benefits of branded online communities relates to the idea of treating customers as cocreators or codevelopers. With the advent of social networking, companies can further automate and expand their efforts to involve customers in the innovation process. For most companies, innovation is the only sustainable competitive advantage; hence, the importance of opening a window onto the unmet wants and needs of customers — and even soliciting their direct input into the ideation of future products and services.

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