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075 – The Community Builder’s Blueprint: From Zero to 5,000 Members in One Year

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İçerik David Andrew Wiebe tarafından sağlanmıştır. Bölümler, grafikler ve podcast açıklamaları dahil tüm podcast içeriği doğrudan David Andrew Wiebe veya podcast platform ortağı tarafından yüklenir ve sağlanır. Birinin telif hakkıyla korunan çalışmanızı izniniz olmadan kullandığını düşünüyorsanız burada https://tr.player.fm/legal özetlenen süreci takip edebilirsiniz.
Our journey through 2024’s most popular Creative Excitement Emotion episodes continues with episode 61 – How to Make an Impact on Your Audience in 2024 – with Amos Bracewell. Tune in to hear Amos share his Facebook community building success story. Download the PDF Transcript Sponsors: Productivity, Performance & Profits Blackbook: Get a free copy of the “Definitive Guide to Productivity for Artists and Entrepreneurs.” The Renegade Musician: David’s magnum opus on building an independent music career is here! Highlights: 00:17 – Introductory thoughts 01:42 – How to Make an Impact on Your Audience Summary: In this compelling conversation between host David Andrew Wiebe and entrepreneur Amos Bracewell, we dive deep into the transformative journey of building engaged online communities and the ripple effects of taking bold entrepreneurial action. The discussion weaves together Bracewell's personal story of building a Facebook community from scratch with the broader lessons he learned about leadership, community building, and business growth. Listen to episodes 57 and 61 for full context. The Coffee Shop Epiphany Bracewell's journey began in January 2023 at a coffee shop in Abbotsford, British Columbia, where he first conceived the idea for his Facebook group. Despite initial uncertainties and no clear monetization plan, he committed to giving the project ten months. This leap of faith led to remarkable results: within 15 months, his group ENTV Today grew to over 9,300 members, and he conducted more than 450 interviews. The Mother Principle: A Revolutionary Approach to Community Leadership What makes Bracewell's approach distinctive is his philosophy of "serving from the bottom up." Rather than positioning himself as the central authority, he focuses on creating spaces where others can shine. This approach mirrors what he calls the "mother principle" – nurturing and supporting growth within the community rather than dominating it. This method proved so successful that by month four, he generated $5,000 in revenue, which grew to $30,000 by month five. From Uncertainty to $30,000/Month: The Power of Persistence The success of his community-building approach led Bracewell to develop the Catapult program, where he teaches others to replicate his methods. His students have achieved remarkable results, with some groups growing by 200-300 members per week – significantly faster than the typical organic growth rate of 50-100 members weekly for most Facebook groups. The most profound lesson from Bracewell's experience is perhaps the power of taking action despite uncertainty. As he shares in the conversation, "I didn't even know what I'd be selling. And I knew that I didn't know." This willingness to move forward without having all the answers proved crucial to his success. Breaking the Social Media Selling Trap Instead of trying to sell directly on social media, Bracewell advocates for building a dedicated space where you can consistently provide value to members. He likens this to serving appetizers before offering the main course – when people consistently enjoy your free content, they're more likely to invest in your paid offerings. This approach typically converts 1-3% of group members into clients, creating a sustainable pipeline of warm leads. The Talk Show Host Mindset The most successful community leaders act more like talk show hosts than lecturers. They excel at drawing out others' expertise and creating opportunities for members to showcase their knowledge and talents. While Bracewell's own group serves as an umbrella community for empowerment and networking, he emphasizes that this approach can work for any specific niche - from dog training to visual arts, from yoga to business coaching - as long as the leader is genuinely passionate about serving that community. Beyond Numbers: Creating an Ecosystem of Opportunity What sets this approach apart is its focus on sustainable,
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Our journey through 2024’s most popular Creative Excitement Emotion episodes continues with episode 61 – How to Make an Impact on Your Audience in 2024 – with Amos Bracewell. Tune in to hear Amos share his Facebook community building success story. Download the PDF Transcript Sponsors: Productivity, Performance & Profits Blackbook: Get a free copy of the “Definitive Guide to Productivity for Artists and Entrepreneurs.” The Renegade Musician: David’s magnum opus on building an independent music career is here! Highlights: 00:17 – Introductory thoughts 01:42 – How to Make an Impact on Your Audience Summary: In this compelling conversation between host David Andrew Wiebe and entrepreneur Amos Bracewell, we dive deep into the transformative journey of building engaged online communities and the ripple effects of taking bold entrepreneurial action. The discussion weaves together Bracewell's personal story of building a Facebook community from scratch with the broader lessons he learned about leadership, community building, and business growth. Listen to episodes 57 and 61 for full context. The Coffee Shop Epiphany Bracewell's journey began in January 2023 at a coffee shop in Abbotsford, British Columbia, where he first conceived the idea for his Facebook group. Despite initial uncertainties and no clear monetization plan, he committed to giving the project ten months. This leap of faith led to remarkable results: within 15 months, his group ENTV Today grew to over 9,300 members, and he conducted more than 450 interviews. The Mother Principle: A Revolutionary Approach to Community Leadership What makes Bracewell's approach distinctive is his philosophy of "serving from the bottom up." Rather than positioning himself as the central authority, he focuses on creating spaces where others can shine. This approach mirrors what he calls the "mother principle" – nurturing and supporting growth within the community rather than dominating it. This method proved so successful that by month four, he generated $5,000 in revenue, which grew to $30,000 by month five. From Uncertainty to $30,000/Month: The Power of Persistence The success of his community-building approach led Bracewell to develop the Catapult program, where he teaches others to replicate his methods. His students have achieved remarkable results, with some groups growing by 200-300 members per week – significantly faster than the typical organic growth rate of 50-100 members weekly for most Facebook groups. The most profound lesson from Bracewell's experience is perhaps the power of taking action despite uncertainty. As he shares in the conversation, "I didn't even know what I'd be selling. And I knew that I didn't know." This willingness to move forward without having all the answers proved crucial to his success. Breaking the Social Media Selling Trap Instead of trying to sell directly on social media, Bracewell advocates for building a dedicated space where you can consistently provide value to members. He likens this to serving appetizers before offering the main course – when people consistently enjoy your free content, they're more likely to invest in your paid offerings. This approach typically converts 1-3% of group members into clients, creating a sustainable pipeline of warm leads. The Talk Show Host Mindset The most successful community leaders act more like talk show hosts than lecturers. They excel at drawing out others' expertise and creating opportunities for members to showcase their knowledge and talents. While Bracewell's own group serves as an umbrella community for empowerment and networking, he emphasizes that this approach can work for any specific niche - from dog training to visual arts, from yoga to business coaching - as long as the leader is genuinely passionate about serving that community. Beyond Numbers: Creating an Ecosystem of Opportunity What sets this approach apart is its focus on sustainable,
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