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Live events - connection time
Live events are a great way to get to know people in your community better. There are various formats you could run: - coffee hours/ happy hours ☕️ - Q&As - networking - co-working sessions - workshops Lesson 24 is all about that. What live events are you planning/running in your community? What are some challenges you face with live events?
Live events - connection time
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Coffee hour and visibility sprint call
💰 Help Me to Help You!
my MAIN goal for everyone in this community is go through Hackathon lessons and - launch a free/freemium community - grow it to 100+ members - become ready to monetize i am personally interested in you reaching this goal because: - i love helping ppl (and i see too many stuck at this stage) - once you reach that goal, you are ready to join my paid community - Community Income Mastermind (this is how i plan to make money on Skool) - i want this group to grow and your success = this group's growth and success so, very SELFISHLY, i want as many of you as possible to GRADUATE - finish the Hackathon: launch and grow your Skool community to 100 members. everything i do is to help reach this goal: for you, for me, for us. i introduced bunch of free live events for July. so far pretty unsuccessful - just one person showed up: shout out to @Carin Chantel and our fun conversations. keep in mind that she is a member of my paid community as well. now, there might be many reasons for that. but i have zero patience and desire to continue things that do not work. so i need your help on how to help you best. please answer below + comment below, what would be MOST helpful for me to do to heal you & me to reach your goals ⬇️
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💰 Help Me to Help You!
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@Lidia Axe amazing💫 it is tricky to find what really works
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@Lidia Axe 🫶
🎥 Skool News. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
full recording is in the Vault, as all previous news issues for your convenience. let's start with the good, shall we? being on Skool really helps make admin/accounting part easy. Skool folks reminded us, and it's totally true. being a Merchant of Record, they are taking a huge burden off your shoulders. you can research what "MoR" means - here is Stripe's version of it. either way, it helps. and the bigger you grow, the bigger is the benefit. more good things: "free trial locked content" and "freemium plans on sign-up" are coming up. two thumbs up. great features - hopefully, will help facilitate conversions from free to paid. now, the bad 😈 kinda tired of hearing about those who are making it. would be great to learn the full picture - charts, graphs, numbers. or maybe look at someone who is struggling and how they can do better. "Skool of the week" and all other outliers are not gonna help me, you, and the other block to improve. actually, i & some of my friends on Skool are seeing the trend of ppl turning their community PAID because of the Skool news. and the only thing they are gonna get is DISAPPOINTMENT. cause unless you have a massive audience outside Skool, starting a paid community is not gonna work. well, now the ugly 👿 new Skool games. it's gonna be an ongoing MRR competition. that's it. they've introduced new level - ☘️ $3k/mo. good. but overall, they still focus on MRR as the one and only truth in business. okay. got it. and then, you can only get to the "exclusives" club if you get $100k+ MRR. let me ask you - what percentage of community owners are going to get $100k+ MRR? let me answer - very small percentage. probably less than 1%. so, the reality is - forget it. forget about Skool games. work toward your goal, your strategy, and your plan. everything else is just the noise. p.s. no doubt, my next goal is to hit $10k/m. but i do not expect it to be just MRR and/or just from one community. but now, more than ever, the 🚀 emoji is less attractive to me.
🎥 Skool News. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
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@Lidia Axe I agree 👍 and many Free members can be very valuable by referring members 🫶 very high value for community owner is not always equal with MRR✨
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@Des Dreckett I agree 💯 🫶
Considering making this a mandatory watch for all new members
one of the best business advice i've every heard. here are some points to pay attention to: - you have to commit for at least 3 months on your business and actually do it to see if it works - if you don't have an audience and/or an established brand, start with giving away massive value for free (smart way) and then conversion /sales become easy - business is way more simple than we think, but it's way harder than we think (see first point on commitment) - do what others won't do or do for free what others charge for here are things i am doing in my business: - i am adding two news steps in Hackathon: Commitment + Printable Hackathon tracker (need to make it fun though); i actually have a commitment, but i need to tighten it up - adding more live events for Premium and VIP members in Hackathon (keep an eye on today's Newsletter) - adding live events/accountability formats here in Community Income Mastermind there is probably more i could do. how bout u? anything stood out for you? how are you changing what you do because of this?
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I have in two communities many members who are very in the beginning, so they need support. I focus now to support and get small community really valuable. Scaling is much easier later. Growth is 20% from affiliates 🫶
Why You Should Run an AMA Thread in Your Community, Regularly
yesterday, i just ran a monetization AMA (ask me anything) here, in Hackathon. you dropped questions. i answered each one with a personalized Loom video. missed it? here is the thread - defo worth going through it was one of the most valuable things i've done for my community and my business. here's why you should do the same. - you get to hear what people actually struggle with i got 7 questions from members at completely different stages. i didn't have to guess what my people need. they told me. that's market research disguised as a community event. - your answers become content, without extra work every video reply i recorded is now a reusable asset. i can turn them into a classroom lesson, a newsletter tipic, a recap post, a lead magnet, even a mini course. one AMA thread. dozens of content pieces. - it builds trust faster than any course lesson when someone asks a specific question and you show up with a thoughtful, detailed, personalized answer — that hits different than a pre-recorded lesson. just had 2 upgrades to Premium Level from this one post 🎉 - it gives you a reason to talk about your paid offers, naturally. "if you want help mapping this out — that's what we do on a clarity call" "this is exactly what we work on in the mastermind." "i'm building a mini course on this — stay tuned." when the advice is real and the offer is the logical next step, it doesn't feel like selling. because it isn't. - it generates social proof you didn't ask for one member commented that the thread was 🔥🔥🔥 another said the mindset reframe around being proud of your offers was exactly what she needed. i didn't ask for testimonials. the format created them. ==== now, when and how are you going to run your AMA? - pick a specific topic: "ask me anything" is too broad. "ask me anything about monetization" gives people permission to ask the thing they've been stuck on - commit to answering every question with depth. a one-line answer is a missed opportunity. a 3-5 minute video reply? that's a relationship builder. - then recap it (like this one). pin it. repurpose it. the value compounds.
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Why You Should Run an AMA Thread in Your Community, Regularly
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@Lidia Axe I make on July 1 first Live call to interact with members and give members possibility to talk about their community and offers. It is different situation to see and hear someone, instead name on chat post. 💫
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@Lidia Axe it is my very first live, so at least I win practice🫶
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I am Auli, living in Finland, above Arctic Circle. Web3/Blockchain Development👉security/privacy solutions. Passion for🧶knitting island wool pullover

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