How to Create a Thriving Community (Part 1 of 4)

Community Creators with Shana Lynn - Un pódcast de Shana Lynn Bresnahan - Martes

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Have you ever wondered how to create a thriving community for your online business? Most people believe there is a magic strategy or tactic that’s going to solve their community problem. But usually, you’re missing a foundational element that’s preventing your community from thriving and growing. I want to share with you my Community Cultivated™ framework, which is about four meaningful pillars that will help your community thrive and scale. In this episode, I’ll reveal the first you need to have in place for your community and why it’s so important. Let’s jump into the first pillar of a thriving community! [00:01 – 02:09] Opening Segment An overview of Shana’s Community Cultivated™ framework The four pillars you will find in all thriving communities Expectations for coming episodes [02:10 – 07:23]  How to Create a Thriving Community (Part 1 of 4) The first pillar of a thriving community is cause A common cause will trump a common interest  Shana explains why progress is the goal and not engagement How to incorporate a strong cause into your community You need the purpose, the path, and progress How you unite your people towards a common goal [07:24 – 08:21] Closing Segment  Let’s Connect! You can connect with our host Shana Lynn on Instagram. Make sure to subscribe and head to her website shanalynn.com, and learn more about creating thriving communities and empowering community teams for your online business! LEAVE A REVIEW! Your ratings and reviews help get the podcast in front of new listeners. Your feedback also lets me know how I can better serve you.  Tweetable Quotes: “Having a common cause generates momentum. And momentum leads to action. An action creates progress. Progress is what leads to results.” -  Shana Lynn “It's a great way for you to develop not only a clearly defined purpose but a path that has a clear measuring stick of progress as well.” - Shana Lynn

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