Internet Marketing Community
Building an internet business can be a lonely endeavor, especially when you are doing it part-time. Your friends and family may not understand what you are working on, and it can be hard to find people who share your goals and can relate to your challenges. That is exactly why community matters so much in this space.
Why Community Matters
Over the years of hosting the Late Night Internet Marketing podcast, I have seen the same pattern again and again. The people who succeed in building online businesses are almost always connected to a community of like-minded entrepreneurs. They have people to bounce ideas off of, to celebrate wins with, and to help them push through the inevitable rough patches.
A good internet marketing community provides three things that are hard to get on your own: accountability, perspective, and encouragement. Accountability keeps you moving forward when motivation fades. Perspective helps you see solutions you would miss on your own. And encouragement reminds you that the struggle is normal and temporary.
Finding the Right Community
The best communities for internet marketers in 2026 tend to be smaller and more focused. Large public forums can be noisy and filled with self-promotion. Look for groups where members genuinely help each other, where there is active moderation, and where the focus is on practical action rather than theory.
Social media groups on platforms like Facebook, Discord servers, and membership communities attached to established podcasts and blogs are good places to start. Many successful internet marketers also form small mastermind groups of three to five people who meet regularly to share progress and solve problems together.
The LNIM Community
The Late Night Internet Marketing audience has always been a community of part-time entrepreneurs who are serious about building real businesses. If you are looking for a starting point, subscribe to the LNIM podcast and newsletter to connect with others who share the same one-night-at-a-time approach to building an online business.
The path is easier when you do not walk it alone.



