How to Build Connection in Your Community (Part 4 of 4)
Community Creators with Shana Lynn - En podkast av Shana Lynn Bresnahan - Tirsdager
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We are back for the fourth and final episode of this four-part series on the Community Cultivated™ framework. Four elements that are crucial whenever you’re building your community strategy or tactics. In this episode, I'll provide you with the last piece of the puzzle you need to create a thriving community that is scalable and keeps customers around for longer. This pillar is the one people come to me for most often. I’ll be covering the three main factors you should take into account when incorporating this pillar into your business, which will allow you to build powerful and long-lasting relationships within your community. If you are interested in creating a stickier community with deeper relationships, this episode is for you! [00:01 – 02:22] Opening Segment An overview of the four-part of the Community Cultivated™ framework Connection [02:26 – 10:45] How to Create a Thriving Community (Part 4 of 4) The fourth pillar of a thriving community is connection The reason why people stay in communities Shana breaks down connection in three different ways Have a connection to you, a connection to your team, and a connection to each other How people create connections in their communities Safety, space, and scale How you are engaging in the conversations inside of your community [10:46 – 13:13] 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, 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: “What truly creates a thriving community is that connection they have with each other” - Shana Lynn “Trust and clarity are what are going to create safety in your community over kindness and acceptance.” - Shana Lynn