This announcement is long overdue - we have created a crash course to unpack the "magic sauce" of top community businesses. We interview operators of top community businesses to teach you the best of what they have already figured out. Includes lessons like: • How to start a community business without an audience • Mistakes to avoid for hosting memorable online events • 9 low-effort program ideas to engage your community • Why i think lifetime pricing model rules for communities • Playbook to build a business around a free community • Landing page inspiration from the best community businesses • The ultimate playbook for running a masterminds program • How to organise 100s of member-led local events in a year and many more gems like these! All available for free. So sign up here and tell your friends about us. ❤️
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Crash course unpacking the "magic sauce" of top community businesses. We interview operators of top community businesses to teach you the best of what they've figured out. Join the crash course for free to get the lessons in your inbox.
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🚨 New episode out now: With operator of a 5500+ member community!
What if I told you there’s a community out there with 5500+ paying members on their Slack and 20k+ subscribers on their newsletter run by a tiny team. I’m talking about Health Tech Nerds - a community for health tech professionals. Actually it’s more like a private LinkedIn for the industry where professionals often get more useful answers than paid research, companies hire professionals and candidates vet companies. I had the good fortune of knowing about them when Abbey became a customer of Curated Connections. In this episode, we cover: • How to collect and act on member feedback effectively • Why direct member outreach drives 10x better results • The power of constant, "annoying" reminders • Why Slack remains the best platform despite its limits • Key pillars of HTN community This episode is a must-watch for newsletter creators or anyone who is looking to turn their audience into a paid community. Get the full episode wherever you get your podcasts: • Youtube - https://lnkd.in/ge_KNpq2 • Apple - https://lnkd.in/gvhiPcjF • Spotify - https://lnkd.in/gA6dV_Sw
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🚨 New episode alert - this one you may NOT want to watch!
You should NOT watch the latest episode of the podcast with 📖 John Faulkner-Willcocks if you believe that building a fast-growing community business is easy. You will get sorely discouraged. But if you would like to learn what it took for John and Adam Horne to create pure magic in the Open Org community, this episode of Beginner Maps (free crash course) is for you! In a matter of a few months, they’ve created a space where: • Whenever someone posts a question, they get between 3-5 high quality responses within a few hours • 250+ people paid to become members despite their strict onboarding rules • Members are not just engaging, but co-creating, participating in hackathons to build valuable content for the industry. Together. And all of this has been possible only through their relentless pursuit of transparency and attention for detail in every part of the community experience. Just listen to this trailer to get a glimpse of the hardwork i'm talking about. Or get the full episode wherever you get your podcasts: • Youtube - https://lnkd.in/ge_KNpq2 • Apple - https://lnkd.in/gvhiPcjF • Spotify - https://lnkd.in/gA6dV_Sw
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Beginner Maps (free crash course) reposted this
Anthony Nardini (Anthony) is the only community builder I know of who boasts a 60% referral rate for his high-ticket cohort-based community. Meaning that 60% of all new customers are referred by people in the previous cohorts. But that’s not surprising to me because he might be the most intense community builder I’ve interviewed. If you have time only to listen to one episode of the Beginner Maps (free crash course), I’ll suggest you listen to this one to get a glimpse of what it takes to build such a community business. We get into: • Why he interviews each of the 250+ candidates • His referral cultivation strategy • Running experiments to keep things fresh • Turning members into enthusiastic volunteers • Automations that can make or break the business This is a must-watch for anyone building high-end communities or cohort-based programs. Listen to the full episode wherever you get your podcasts: • Youtube - https://lnkd.in/ge_KNpq2 • Apple - https://lnkd.in/gvhiPcjF • Spotify - https://lnkd.in/gA6dV_Sw
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Beginner Maps (free crash course) reposted this
Had a fantastic time chatting with Nityesh Agarwal on his recent episode of the Beginner Maps podcast! If you've wondered how to mash up courses and community, this is a must listen. 🎧 Take a listen: https://lnkd.in/gNwFgrba #community #communitybuilder #communitymanagement #entrepreneur #onlinecourses
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How a community of 5500+ members delivers meaningful connections between members using Curated Connections 👇🏽
Published a case study with one of our biggest customers yet. 🎉 • Community of 5500+ members • Running multiple 1-on-1 matching programs • Connecting 100s people each month Abbey (Burtis) Peterson is one of the most detail-oriented community operators I've ever met. That's why getting HTN successfully onboarded to Curated Connections was a major win! Some of the highlights from the case study: • "As our members continue to form meaningful connections with one another, it makes the community stickier." • "We’ve heard from 20+ members directly that they prefer this platform over other platforms we’ve tried." • "The Curated Connections team is highly receptive to feedback and quickly incorporates it. Link to read the entire case study in comments.
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We're starting 1-on-1 Masterminds for community creators! 🎉 Get introduced to 1 creator each month who's trying to grow their community biz, based on revenue, community platform and community size. Join here - https://lnkd.in/gTCzZUK6
I've wanted to do this for a long time - i’m starting a masterminds program for community creators (paid communities + cohort courses) who are trying to grow their membership business! 🎉 Get introduced to 1 other community creator each month, over email - based on: • revenue • community size • community platform Exchange notes, learn the best of what your peers have already figured out, grow faster. Who wants to join? comment below or DM me so i can add you --- Why am i doing this? Because in a world with endless content, often AI-generated, authentic connections with people who "get it", is HUGE. It might be just what you need to take your business to the next level. This (free) mastermind program will foster such connections for community creators. --- Again, comment below or DM me so i can add you! And if you know any community creator who should join this, please tag them here. ❤️
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🚨 New lesson added to the course - this one shares the one framework that can help you through all your growth, engagement and churn problems! Coming to your inbox soon. 📬 https://lnkd.in/gG3pb4ij
Gina's (Gina Bianchini's) framework of “Focus on people in transition” is so powerful that I wrote an article on it. This is such a mindbending concept for me that this article essentially wrote itself. I’ve been building communities for ~5 years and this made me rethink every community strategy i thought i had honed. It's the golden rule that can answer ALL community struggles. Because people who join paid communities, buy online courses, and participate in challenges have ONE thing in common. They’re in a transition. They need support, accountability, and motivation from others on the same path. Once you start thinking like this, you will find solution to all your community problems: • How do i find my first 10 seed members? • What should i put on my landing page? • Nobody’s chatting in my community. How do i grow engagement? • How do i reduce churn? • How can i market my community membership? All of these questions and more can be answered by essentially honing in on this one question: “Am I helping a small niche of people going through a difficult transition?” I discuss how, in this lesson that i just added to Beginner Maps (free crash course). Link in comments --- While we’re on the subject, i’m also excited to announce that Gina is a confirmed guest on the Beginner Maps pod next month to share her frameworks on building a $1M communities and the evolution of Mighty Networks! 🔥 Stay tuned.
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Shin (Shin Takeda) is helping creators make bank by creating done-for-you membership Slack communities for them - with his agency Democratize Knowledge. Creator funnels their audience, Shin and his team handles end-to-end operations of running their paid community. Obviously the creators love it. But more importantly - members love it too! In this episode, we spent 45 minutes diving deep into his process: • Why communities are the next big opportunity for creators • Shin’s tactics for building engaged, high-value communities • How to reduce churn in paid communities • The tech stack he uses to run world-class communities • Why Slack is still king for professional communities This is a must-watch for any creator looking to build deeper connections with their audience and unlock new revenue streams - https://lnkd.in/g_jRiAFx
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🚨 New episode just dropped: Journey to 50k+ subscribers, $35k+ revenue in 1 year as a creator with a full-time job If you're an aspiring newsletter writer, audience builder or a side hustler with a full-time job, you don't wanna miss this. Links below
Jordan (Jordan Cutler) has done what most of us aspire to. He has grown his newsletter to 50,000+ subscribers in just one year. Along the way, he has made $35,000+ in “passive” income, with $20,000 coming from a cohort-based course on Maven. But here's the kicker: He didn't do it for fame or money. He does it because he genuinely cares about sharing what he is learning and helping others grow. Proof? He started his journey by posting in a Slack channel called "Jordan's frontend learnings" at his company. No newsletter. No LinkedIn. Just pure passion to write and share. The audience followed. We spent 45-mins diving deep into: • How being authentic allowed him to grow his audience • His process for writing engaging newsletter articles • How Ali Abdaal helps him avoid the content rat race • Running a cohort-based course while working full-time • Using Maven to host and promote courses • The pros and cons of digital vs. live cohort courses • How he partners with other creators Check out a trailer of our conversation below or the full episode here - https://lnkd.in/gw-CZhj8