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Hit 20k in MRR w/ our course! 7 lessons learned

He hit $20k in MRR w/ our course and mastermind. If we keep growing like this we'll do $1MM this year. Fingers crossed. It got me thinking about ALL the communities that earn like crazy aka Vistage $200MM, YPO $100MM, YEC $10MM..

So wrote a piece on how to grow communities, why to and what we've learned. Full post here or top lessons below. HAPPY to dive into any details and we are newbies so we have MUCH to learn.
https://contrarianthinking.substack.com/p/how-to-make-millions-by-having-buds

Lesson #1: Price it Higher than You Think
Don’t do an online community unless you think it’s worth at least $5-10k IMHO. Then you can have a high customer acquisition cost with no problem, and you add a barrier that keeps those who decide to buy super engaged. They have skin in the game. It also keeps chargebacks down. We haven’t had any chargebacks yet BUT everyone tells me you will as you scale so I like to remember this:

Sell your product at $10, some will say too high.
Sell your product at $100, some will say too high.
Sell your product for $10,000 --> less complaints, less returns.
Most bizarre yet true phenomenon to remember..

Lesson #2: Don’t Do A Separate Platform, Use Facebook/Slack/Existing Channel
I talked to YEC, Gobundance, Mike Dillard’s team, and slew of others who all said they tried a new platform, it was $5-10k to build out and then… crickets. All of them moved back. People are already on Facebook so when you start do it on FB. Only one I’m a part of that has separate platform is Ecommerce-fuel, and it’s because it’s custom coded with massive value add. That’s not needed to start.

Lesson #3: Don’t Advertise to Start
Be organic. Start with your own network. Try to get on as many podcasts and webinars as possible to speak. Free work turns quickly into paid. For a bigger ticket item ($1k+) you need about an hour of people’s time for them to feel comfortable making the purchase in my experience. There’s a whole universe of how-to’s on that out there so I’ll leave the how-to to google.

Lesson #4: Build An Email Funnel
It takes humans quite a while to decide to buy into something that requires their time not just their money. You need 7-10 touch points with them. We use long form (90% value, 10% sales) newsletter style emails on our blog to convert. Forget about giving too much away, give lots of free value away so they can trust you. This is… the way.

Lesson #5: Affiliates Suck 90% of the Time & 10% of the Time Are AWESOME
I suppose it’s just the 80/20 rule but if you are going to do an affiliate program (which I recommend), make sure it’s somehow automated (we use Thinkific paired with Paypal payouts). And spend as little time as possible with people who don’t usually do affiliates and lots with those who do. Those who know how to affiliate will crush it for you, newbies will waste your time.

Lesson #6: What will they get from this explicitly?
The advice I received is you need to have your members take one action quarterly in order for them to feel they have been given enough value to continue engaging. So ask yourself how can you build in items for them to get quarterly value?

Lesson #7: You Have to Be Involved
In the beginning, there is you. A friend said it best, “You can’t pay someone to be the entrepreneur for you.” When you first start these you need to be the community manager, you need to be active, you need to be connecting people, you need to be hyper involved. As you grow you help people self-provision but it’s not a get rich quick with no work scheme. It’s a lovingly nurture a group of humans you get to hand pick. I chuckle calling it my online cult. Oops, probably not PC. You create a world, make people better for being in it, they pay for your world creation and you get to live there too.

https://contrarianthinking.substack.com/p/how-to-make-millions-by-having-buds

Pretty damn beautiful.

*Now I don’t profess to have this all figured out, we haven’t even hit 7 figures yet. But we are having fun and if we can scale one to six digits in 5 months, why can’t you?

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    1. New website 2) Sales funnels to lead to advertising on FB and Google 3) Youtube. We're contracting most of those build outs right now to third parties.
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    This is awesome @CodieSanchez. Thanks for the summary
    What would you say is your top priority going forward?

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      Another question, do you consider having multiple courses that you charge separately instead of a high ticket mastermind course?

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        Yes! Definitely. We need some intro level offers. Right now ours are $500 and $2k as the options I want more easily accessible we just need to build it.

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          Cool, hey I would love to connect. I'm creating a video-podcast about online course creator and I'm looking for participants. Would you be open for a 30min interview?

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            Hey rcmy - cool idea. I'd watch that. Happy to!

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              hey @CodieSanchez, please feel free to grab a spot in the calendar: https://calendly.com/recomind/discovery. If none of these times work for you, we can find a different date: [email protected]

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