Posts Tagged ‘community’

Membership Site Mastermind Coaching Program Reopening

// October 19th, 2009 // No Comments » // Business

Yaro Starak had released a free report prior to the re launch his very successful Membership Site Mastermind Coaching Program called the Membership Site Masterplan Report in which he outlines the way in which he generates revenues and creates residual income from setting up membership sites.

I clipped the following text from Yaro’s email:

Back in May of 2009 I opened a private coaching
course for people who wanted more direction and
support to launch their own product and start
making serious money online ($100,000 or more per
year).

The course was eagerly anticipated and quickly
filled up with 350 students, and then closed to
the public.

I’m opening the doors for the next group of
students to take the six week training program
with me starting from Tuesday, October 27th
(that’s next week!).

This will be the last time in 2009 I take new
students into this program, so please mark that
date on your calendar.

The Membership Site Mastermind Coaching Program is a mentorship program that will help you make money online by showing you how to plan, develop, launch and re launch small to medium membership sites that can generate serious revenues and provide a passive income.

Yaro’s the real deal and is definitely the go to guy for this kind of stuff, in fact, I’m also going to be putting the program to work for me in the new year when the private work is finished and I am able to focus on launching the two online communities I have been planning. I believe that there’s some serious money in successful online communities and social networking platforms, especially if you can build, launch, manage and refine them yourself or with a small team of virtual assistants.

Using this business model, you get paid for building the bulk of your content up front and then get paid time and again for each successive refinement cycle or re launch, it’s really smart stuff.

So, grab the free Membership Site Masterplan report and see how creating easy, dependable income from memberships just got a whole lot easier.

How to build an online community

// September 17th, 2009 // No Comments » // Featured Articles, Social Media, Wordpress

Community building can be cold.

Community building can be cold.

This evening I was researching information related to planning, building and sustaining social networks or online communities when I found a great post by CommunitySpark Community Manager Martin Reed entitled “How to build an online community” which helped me with the two most important aspects .

In the first part, Martin identifies 5 questions to ask yourself when planning an online community.

Questions you should be asking yourself include:

  1. Why do you want an online community?
  2. Where do you build the new online community?
  3. Where are your members?
  4. What makes your community unique?
  5. How will you attract members and manage the community?

The second part of the article deals with 5 factors to consider when building an online community.

Factors you should consider include:

  1. Keep it simple.
  2. Respect your community.
  3. Keep it private (at first).
  4. Have guidelines and processes from day one.
  5. Highlight members and their content.

He concludes the article by saying that you should be realistic and adventurous and commit yourself to managing, measuring and refining your community over the long term because you’re not just building a site to woo potential buyers, you’re building relationships.

I found it a great read, very informative and helpful. There’s just so much new stuff to consider with community building that you have to plan ahead and put yourself in the users shoes to make sure that your venture stands any chance of success. I agree with Martin’s view that community building is about providing and sustaining value for your members in order to create a successful venture in the long term.

I’ll take a turn to answer those questions and review those factors in later posts, but for now I have added Community Spark to my Feedly RSS reader. I’ll also add it to the aggregator when I get that up and running on Cape Town Social using the OneNews WordPress Theme I plan on purchasing as soon as I find my PayPal details.

Wow, that was the first post I have written in ages, I hope you enjoyed it, please share your opinion or let me know what you look for in a social network.

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