Launch communities

{E41} Sally Hope Talks Getting Started With Online Communtites

Renegade life coach, Sally Hope joins me today to talk about all things community. A former musician, she soon realized that she loved having access to people but wanted to help them in a more focused way. At the suggestion of a band mate, she looked into life coaching and got certiifed.

Creator of the first B-School group 5 years ago, she has since gone on to launch her own community, Wildheart Revolution in which the focus is the entire person and not just the business aspects.

We talk about how to launch communities, why you should do it because you believe in community and connection and not just do it for the money because it is a lot of work!

Key Takeaways:

  • Get clear on your goals and WHY you are starting a community.
  • Do it because you believe in community & connection.
  • When you start a community, you are part of it and not just the ONLY voice of it.

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About Sally Hope

Sally HopeSally Hope is a former touring musician, RV traveler, and current renegade life coach and leader of the Wildheart Revolution, where she teaches you how to “carpe the hell out of your diem” and live the life you were put on this planet to live. She’s a pun addict, olive lover, obsessed with motorcycle boots and you’ll never see her without a french manicure. You can find out more about her at sallyhope.com

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{E32} 6 Ways To Get The Most Out Of And Thrive In Online Communities

This week’s episode is a little different and is a recording of a live Hangout I did with Jules Taggart of Amp and Pivot where we talked about Community + Connection.

You can listen to the audio or watch the video below (skip ahead to the 4 minute mark).

 Key Takeaways:

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  • How to find an online community that helps you make stronger connections with your ideal customers

  • How to get more of what you want out of online communities — whether that’s connections, support, influence, or increased exposure for your business.

  • How to make a name for yourself quickly in online communities.

  • How to be selective and how to stop wasting time in the wrong online communities and find one that gives you exactly what you need.

  • The power of the micro-economy within online communities and what this means for your bottom line.

  • Why meeting up in person matters — and how to make it happen when you’re growing a virtual business.

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