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A common mistake (and what works better)
A common mistake I see community owners make is trying to give people everything at once. Ten categories. Thirty resources. A full library on day one. It comes from care, but it usually creates the same result. Members feel lost. And when people feel lost, they go quiet. What works better is one clear path. Start here. Do this first. Come back and tell us what happened. If you simplified one thing in your community this week, what would you simplify first?
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A common mistake (and what works better)
Who are your members, really?
I used to describe my members in “avatar” language. But when I’m being honest, it’s not an avatar. It’s a person. It’s the community owner who cares a lot, and still feels that little panic when they see a new notification because they do not want to miss someone who needs support. It’s the owner who is proud of what they are building, but also tired of holding all the context in their head. It’s someone who wants a community that feels warm and alive, without it turning into a second full-time job. If that’s you, you’re in the right place. And I’m curious about your people too. Who are your members, really? Describe them like you’re introducing a friend to us in the comments.
Who are your members, really?
What I Want New Members to Know on Day One
The thing I want new members to understand on day one is simple. - You are not behind. - You do not need to read everything. - You do not need to catch up before you speak. - You just need one clear next step. In a good community, you should be able to land, take one small action, and feel yourself move forward. That’s what we’re building here. If you’re new, start with one question. What are you building right now, and what’s the one thing that feels heavy? We’ll help you turn that into a next step you can actually do.
What I Want New Members to Know on Day One
A behind-the-scenes moment (messy is allowed)
Here’s a behind-the-scenes moment from building this community. I keep wanting to make everything “complete” before I invite people in. Perfect categories. Perfect path. Perfect resource library. And every time I do that, I feel the same thing. Heavier. Slower. So I’m choosing a different rule. We build it in public. We keep it simple. We let the members show us what they actually need. If you’re building a community right now, what’s one part that feels messy or unfinished? Say it out loud in the comments. You’ll probably help someone else too.
A behind-the-scenes moment (messy is allowed)
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If you have a saved folder full of prompts you rarely use, this one will help. I walk through how to build the right prompt for what you need now, instead of digging through old prompts and trying to make one fit. A post. A DM reply. An offer. An email. A lead magnet. A workbook. A content idea. The point is not to collect more prompts. It is to give AI the direction, context, outcome, and boundaries before you ask it to create. 📺 Watch the walkthrough here (you find it at the bottom of the page + the free guide)
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