Deb Schell
Are you a struggling entrepreneur trying to create new revenue streams? Discover proven strategies to help you save thousands of hours of your valuable time building an online community that can help you scale your business while connecting more authentically to your ideal clients. You’ve heard the buzz about building an online community from social media on your app but don’t know where to start. In Creator to Community Builder, you’ll learn how Community Strategist Deb Schell has helped over 70 businesses build, launch, and grow an online community. Based on client case studies, community examples, and interviews, this book provides new community builders with stories, strategies, worksheets, templates, and checklists that help you take action, launch sooner, and build your next revenue stream. Save thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours of your valuable time by getting the strategies that have worked for successful community builders, and find calm building your online community today! Gather your dedicated supporters within a unified digital hub to amplify community engagement, participation, and unwavering backing. This transformative initiative delves deep, encompassing a meticulous assessment of expectations, establishing clear-cut goals, and crafting a definitive roadmap to triumph.Recognize and rally your optimal members, volunteers, or sponsors-each a cornerstone of your mission. Implement a strategic income model to optimize sponsorships and grants, ensuring sustained momentum. Complementing this, deploy a dynamic social media marketing strategy, resonating your vision across digital landscapes and forging deeper connections. Watch as your community flourishes in this synergistic digital ecosystem, propelled by shared purpose and collective enthusiasm.Any movement needs a plan to approach the fastest-growing online communities in the world. A social media strategy will expand your reach for long-term impact and thousands of members. Most new community builders struggle to launch because they are overwhelmed with the technology, aren’t clear about who they serve, or want to scale their businesses but don’t know how. This means they miss out on making money they could have charged had they launched faster, grown sooner, and created bigger transformations for their members. Before jumping into a launch plan and committing to a platform, put down your checklists and pause to think about what brought you to community building in the first place. As busy entrepreneurs juggling many things, it’s easy to think that finding the right system will kick things off fast. However, many rookie community builders forget to consider their members when putting software first. A community is a group of humans with unpredictably busy and full lives. People aren’t transactions; they have thoughts, feelings, and needs. No matter where people gather, they are the community-the place is irrelevant.