Now that your community's social networks and communication channels have been launched, it’s time to make your presence felt on these platforms. Encourage new members to introduce themselves and gradually join the conversation.
This will free up your time, which you could be use to think about creating some kind of meetup. This will become even more relevant once you start to feel real excitement within your community.
As mentioned earlier, a Bitcoin meetup can be seen as the next "level" for a community. On one hand, it allows members to meet in person, and on the other, it helps educate newcomers interested in this ecosystem.
An event like this lets you, on your own scale, to create a buzz around Bitcoin in your town, which can grow over time as your community takes on projects.
Of course, the bigger your community development goals, the more time you and your members will need to invest.
That's why it's important to start by setting achievable goals for your meetup.