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Beginner Maps

Nityesh and Piyush

Interviews with operators of top community business where they share their secret magic sauce. Learn the best of what operators of top community businesses have already figured out.

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  • 37 - Bootstrapping a paid community to 100+ paying members

    Charlie Ward is the founder of Ramen Club - a private community of 300+ bootstrapped SaaS entrepreneurs that gives them the support and education to grow their business.

    In this interview, Charlie shares the origin story of Ramen Club, how he organises the masterminds, how he organises in-person meetups in different cities of the world and more.

    Resources:

    • Curated Connections (our tool to connect your community members) - https://curatedconnections.io/

    • Get Powerup (Charlie’s Slack app for creating leaderboards) - https://www.ramenclub.so/studio-ramen/powerup-app

    • Ramen Club - https://www.ramenclub.so/

    • Charlie’s Twitter - https://twitter.com/charlierward/

    • Nityesh’s Twitter - https://twitter.com/nityeshaga/

    Chapters:

    0:00 Intro 02:13 What's Ramen Club 10:58 First 10 customers 15:04 Next 100 customers 17:52 Building tools for marketing 21:21 Event recordings to podcast 26:36 Organising masterminds 37:15 Organising local meetups 46:27 Charlie's engagement strategy 50:22 Favourite book on community 52:45 His accountability tool for communities

    Mon, 22 Apr 2024 - 56min
  • 36 - What it takes to build a premium community membership

    Erin Halper is the founder/CEO of The Upside - a private community of top independent consultants that gives them the resources and the support that they need to grow their business. The Upside uses Circle as their community platform. In fact, they were recognized as one of Circle's top performing communities out of more than 10, 000 communities that are hosted there! In this interview, Erin reveals the unique strategies she uses and the mistakes she has learnt from to build a premium community membership business. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 02:54 The idea of Upside 04:49 Starting with a stupidly low price 06:33 The 250-member limit 10:09 Not in it for the money 11:42 Some things that didn't work 16:09 Getting first 20 customers 17:39 3 main sources of new customers 19:44 Switching from Facebook to Circle 24:37 Why Circle worked for her community? 27:31 Erin's 3-person community team 30:53 Directory of content role 33:12 Member spotlight campaigns 34:30 Automating matches between members 39:18 Playbook for running masterminds 49:07 Application process for The Upside 52:03 Welcoming new members 57:42 Erin's big question for you

    Fri, 12 Apr 2024 - 59min
  • 35 - Creating a full community events calendar with a team of 2

    Clara Ma is the founder of Ask a Chief of Staff, a community membership business that helps Chiefs of Staff level up in their career. If you are one of her 23k+ followers on Linkedin, you will know how full her events calendar for the community is. So, it came as a shock to me when she told me she and her EA were the only people working on this business. This episode is a masterclass on building a valuable events calendar in your community. --- Sign up for the free email course where we operators of top community businesses, like Clara, teach you their unique magic - https://beginnermaps.com/ --- Resources: • Connect with Clara - https://linkedin.com/in/clarama/ • Ask a Chief of Staff - https://askachiefofstaff.com/ • Connect with Nityesh - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nityeshaga/ --- Chapters: 0:00 Intro 02:04 Who's in her community? 03:48 Origin story of the business 07:10 Is the market too small? 09:18 First 10 → 100 customers 10:36 Charge from the beginning 13:06 Leaning on word-of-mouth 15:38 Posting on LinkedIn to start discussions 19:59 Masterclass on managing an events calendar 26:21 In-person events 28:32 Meet her team 29:42 Selling tickets to community events 33:16 Afraid of community going quiet

    Mon, 08 Apr 2024 - 38min
  • 34 - Don't try to engage every member the same way

    Ece Kurtaraner is the community consultant for Generalist World, a fast growing community membership business that helps generalists grow in their careers. Along with this, she also works with Rosieland - another private community for community builders. So, safe to say, Ece knows the secrets of building a community business. Her key insight - "Don’t overthink it, don’t try to make it perfect and keep experimenting." Learn more about how she thinks building a community business in this episode. Connect with Ece: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ecekurtaraner/ Connect with your host: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nityeshaga/ --- This episode is made possible by Curated Connections - a tool we created to spark more conversations in private communities through 1-on-1 networking programs. Learn more here - https://curatedconnections.io/ --- Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 02:32 Who joins paid communities? 07:00 1. Log everything you do from day 1 10:05 Process for member-led events 16:01 Do a dry run 19:58 Saving 8 hrs/week 22:45 Don't shy from repeating things 25:14 Don't create engagement - create a calm community 29:05 When to shut down an experiment 31:57 Don't expect every member to engage in the same way 35:30 Low-effort engagement programs 35:47 1. Curated Connections 36:04 2. Coworking session 39:03 3. Member map 40:20 4. Member highlights 42:42 5. Event summaries 43:16 6. Local city meetups 44:28 7. Slack AMAs 45:30 8. Async happy hour 46:09 9. Book/podcast clubs

    Sun, 31 Mar 2024 - 49min
  • 33 - How to host a memorable online event with a guest

    Michelle Varghese is the community manager for Small Bets, the largest private online community for entrepreneurs with over 5000 members. She has also helped in managing some iconic communities like Write of Passage and The Pathless Path. Along with this, she is also the creator of "Turn your layoff into a sabbatical" course, host of the Build a Wealthy Spirit podcast and a frequent writer on her Substack newsletter. In this episode, she dives deep into the practical aspects of running 10+ live guest classes per month at Small Bets. She shares her tips on the best practices she's discovered and the mistakes she has seen other people make. --- Interact with Michelle's work: • Join her course - https://maven.com/techies/layoff-to-s... (for people who want to leave an uninspiring job in the corporate world, take a break and recreate a life that's aligned with their values) • Join Small Bets - https://smallbets.com/ • Build a Wealthy Spirit podcast and newsletter - https://www.buildawealthyspirit.com/ --- This episode is made possible by Curated Connections - a tool we created to spark more conversations in private communities through 1-on-1 networking programs. Learn more here - https://curatedconnections.io/ --- Chapters: 0:00 Intro 02:10 Intro to Small Bets community 04:36 One time fee for lifetime membership 06:35 Founders must engage in their community 09:55 Paying guests for teaching classes 12:35 Structure of a class 14:19 Asking Qs in between 17:28 Why slides are good 21:00 Hosting memorable events 22:30 Ask the first question 23:22 Don't wait for attendees 23:59 Camera - on or off? 28:39 A chill host is a bad host 30:19 What best communities do 31:24 How to interrupt over-enthusiastic guests 35:21 Moderating an active Discord 38:13 New channel or a thread? 40:22 How to curb sales in community 45:49 Lesson from the Art of Gathering 47:43 Scrappy vs. high-end experience 54:48 Tools used by Small Bets 57:03 Michelle's community

    Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 59min
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