As summer wraps up, we're reflecting on the resilience, tools, and community spirit that can fuel business growth. Let the stories of Google Economic Impact Report businesses like Mersea Co., Seawicks Maine, Sea Bags, and Kiva Dunes inspire you to keep pushing forward ⬇️ 🙌 ☀️ #GrowWithGoogle #SmallBusiness #Inspiration #Lifestyle #SummerMood #Moodboard #Community #LocalBusiness #CommunitySupport
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Hi there, Vekterly here, the new kid in town! We blend marketing and tech—an unstoppable duo for business growth! Whether it’s creating a standout brand or fine-tuning your tech stack, we’re here to drive your business forward. Think of us as your personal growth GPS (powered by data and a dash of tech wizardry). And yes, the name Vekterly comes from the word “vector” because, well, we’re all about getting you from point A to growth-town, and because math is cool! 😎. Let’s get growing! 🌱 #BusinessGrowth #MarketingMagic #TechWizardry #GetVekterly
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Day 5 of 84: Hi, I am Firas and my goal for this series is to create $50,000 in new business over the next 12 weeks (84 days) Here were my goals for the day: Reach out to 100 prospects in my niche (0/100) ❌ Upload a piece of content on all socials ✅ Progress: Today I had no internet in the whole building. It was so annoying because my average daily data usage is around 10gb lol and I simply didn't have enough mobile data so I took a day of. I didn't want to but I suppose it's better then burning out too quickly. #12weekyear #renonation #businessgrowth
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A great conversation with Deepak Prabhakara of BoxyHQ this week on The Business of Open Source. Some really cool issues we talked about that are specific to open source companies: -- Should your project have the same branding as your company and product? What are the pros and cons of each approach? I especially liked that Deepak could explain why they choose to have a separate name and brand for the project. -- Developing the project in conjunction with the company, not a project first, company later approach -- Building a growth flywheel based on the open source project, and how community building fits in (and the challenges of community building, and how that might mean you build a community that is more focused around a persona or a problem space than a project) Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/e-9FuSf2
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Helping people build a profitable online course business. Host of The Online Course Show. Follow for online business tips & strategies.
Even though I respect the hustle of people who are in the trenches and working on it all (traffic, offer, funnel, community), etc… Focusing on everything at once is often more a recipe for not scaling… Than for advancing the process as originally intended.
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Who are we? The idea of WeBorn has been born (pun intended) by Katharina & Jessica. Their love for sports & a healthy lifestyle goes way back. Their passion for creating something new too. After diligently going through the market & checking out blind spots, it was clear: 𝗧𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝗶𝘀 𝗮𝗻 𝗯𝗶𝗴 𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗸 𝗼𝗳 & 𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗻𝗴 𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗱 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗮 𝗿𝗲𝗰𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆 𝘀𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗲. & that's when the journey of 𝗪𝗲𝗕𝗼𝗿𝗻 - 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗦𝗼𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗥𝗲𝗰𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆 𝗖𝗹𝘂𝗯 - started. Check out more: weborn.com
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Building & integrating COMMUNITY into your BUSINESS MODEL, so you own business with repeatable revenue system & maximum impact. Scaled organization from 0 to 20,000 paid community members in one year | Former UNICEF
One of the biggest block’s I see founders face when building or scaling their community is: not having a COMMUNITY DASHBOARD! Without it you are in dark when it comes to figuring out what really moves the needle in building or scaling your community. Creating community dashboard is one of the most impactful things you can do for a profitable, predictable business powered by community. Join the waitlist to learn more - https://rb.gy/ieow17 ______ 👋 I’m Jovita Majauskaite. ✨I help founders build, launch and grow their transformative brand communities to $20-$50k+/mo. 💪I build paid community from 0 to 20,000 in 12 months and will make your business a thriving success.
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A deep dive and well worth the read for anyone community-curious is the deck on Decoding Community from Zoe Scaman, founder of strategy studio Bodacious. There’s so much in here that chimes with our experience and thinking - the rise of Zebra businesses, community as the “original business model” and the power and potential of building brand value by creating opportunities for peer to peer customer relationships to grow, autonomous from the brand but ultimately connected to it. https://bit.ly/48DFTxY #community #b2bmarketingstrategy
Decoding Community
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Product Manager, Series-C Startup 🦄 | prev. founder @ Magnify Wellness (100+ chapters) | I help ambitious introverts build an audience by being themselves 🫧
Does anyone know someone I can talk to about running a successful digital community focused on helping their member's grow? Let me know below 👇 #community #contentcreation #studentsuccess #linkedinstrategies
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Actually 2 things…😁 1️⃣A story that incorporates WHO she is and WHY she built her company…not just what it is. AND… 2️⃣ Shifting her launch strategy to be community centric rather than waiting to build and then relying on traditional marketing. ✅ Join TRACTION CAMP below and I’ll teach you how to do both of those things. 🤘🏾 Join: https://lnkd.in/gvZDiA9A
Traction Camp -- Get Your 1st 100 Users, Together.
traction-camp.webflow.io
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🚨 New lesson added to the course - this one shares the one framework that can help you through all your growth, engagement and churn problems! Coming to your inbox soon. 📬 https://lnkd.in/gG3pb4ij
Gina's (Gina Bianchini's) framework of “Focus on people in transition” is so powerful that I wrote an article on it. This is such a mindbending concept for me that this article essentially wrote itself. I’ve been building communities for ~5 years and this made me rethink every community strategy i thought i had honed. It's the golden rule that can answer ALL community struggles. Because people who join paid communities, buy online courses, and participate in challenges have ONE thing in common. They’re in a transition. They need support, accountability, and motivation from others on the same path. Once you start thinking like this, you will find solution to all your community problems: • How do i find my first 10 seed members? • What should i put on my landing page? • Nobody’s chatting in my community. How do i grow engagement? • How do i reduce churn? • How can i market my community membership? All of these questions and more can be answered by essentially honing in on this one question: “Am I helping a small niche of people going through a difficult transition?” I discuss how, in this lesson that i just added to Beginner Maps (free crash course). Link in comments --- While we’re on the subject, i’m also excited to announce that Gina is a confirmed guest on the Beginner Maps pod next month to share her frameworks on building a $1M communities and the evolution of Mighty Networks! 🔥 Stay tuned.
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