Discord Server Marketing How to get tons of people?

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How do you get so many people to join your discord? How do you find these people? Why do they stay? How do you get them to interact and stay on your server?
 
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Quite simple; invite rewards. You need a few bucks the the ol’ PayPal, but if you do like 5 invites for 2.50 PP, then you earn members that stay and keep inviting. It’s basically a loop, they invite 5 more, maybe 4 of the 5 invite, then it keeps going.

You make your money back by selling advisements, if you have a 1k player discord you could make your money back in a few days with advertisements.

To get started, make the invite rewards, then simply send an invite to friends. They invite more, and it all starts over. Trust me, you do make your money back if you research a bit more on how to effectively do invite rewards without wasting your money.

Hope this helped!
 

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Twitter spam and offer decent services from within the discord
Could you elaborate on what you mean by twitter spam, and what decent services?
 
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Could you elaborate on what you mean by twitter spam, and what decent services?
He means advertising. You can follow a lot of people on twitter, then they follow back, you advertise the Discord by tweeting it a bunch of times. You can do the same on Instagram, Facebook, etc. Really any social media. And decent services meaning good prices for advertising, if you're a freelancer Discord it has active staff, etc. just a good Discord.
 

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Ghast Don't mind me asking, why do you disagree with what I said? Curious to your opinions.
 

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Best way is to have rewards; but if you want to really delve into getting new people I'd recommend creating an ad campaign with google or bing; I think you'd have to research it I'm not familiar with anything but I saw a thread about this pulling in tons of people.
 

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Ghast Don't mind me asking, why do you disagree with what I said? Curious to your opinions.
I don't recall creating a pyramid scheme to be the best of all marketing strategies. That's it. It creates an audience which is dedicated to earning money, not spending some. Always market in a natural way and IN THE RIGHT NICHE. Do you think your average Jack Pauler would be interested in a minecraft server to spend money on instead of supreme merch or whatsoever. Growing a server is primarily growing around a subject to which you gather interested people. You cannot make it too broad as it WILL lead to failure.
 

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People seem to be saying that basically buying your members is the best way to go, but why don't you take time to build a community of friends and then begin a server. Create content that will get people to join and make it enjoyable, what's the point in having a server if there's no community in it. If you're making one just to gain money from advertising you're in it for the wrong reasons
 

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People seem to be saying that basically buying your members is the best way to go, but why don't you take time to build a community of friends and then begin a server. Create content that will get people to join and make it enjoyable, what's the point in having a server if there's no community in it. If you're making one just to gain money from advertising you're in it for the wrong reasons
This is the way I am doing it now for a server. Currently almost at 700 members, didn't spend a dime on discord advertising. Discord has ~75k messages in a month.

I also definitely think that this is way more valuable than some shitty advertising server with 3k or 5k members.
 

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This is the way I am doing it now for a server. Currently almost at 700 members, didn't spend a dime on discord advertising. Discord has ~75k messages in a month.

I also definitely think that this is way more valuable than some shitty advertising server with 3k or 5k members.
exactly, its not sustainable. Before anyone makes a server they should ask themselves why they want to be doing that, and if they do, do they really think itll be a good server if everyones motivations are corrupted?
 

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People seem to be saying that basically buying your members is the best way to go, but why don't you take time to build a community of friends and then begin a server. Create content that will get people to join and make it enjoyable, what's the point in having a server if there's no community in it. If you're making one just to gain money from advertising you're in it for the wrong reasons
Agreed. I think myself and some others are taking this from a profit point of view, selling advertisements due to high number of members. If someone is simply wanting a large, friendly community, build it up yourself and maybe advise a little bit, but if you’re community is right they’ll do it for you (in the sense, “hey, I’m a part of this cool nice discord you should join it discord.gg/ffffffff”) it’s really what you’re looking to make out of the Discord. An invite rewards Discord usually isn’t very active and a “community” per say, versus building a Discord from the ground up with an active community. I’ve had experience with both of these, and it’s really preference and what you want to do with your discord.
 
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