Happy Thursday!
“take what you need” is a monthly round-up of resources I come across and look forward to, that are worth sharing. As the name implies, dig in and take what you need.
This month’s covers articles, tools, industry news, and lots more. Keep reading to find them.
📚 Read
📖 Case Study: How FeverBee Tripled A Community’s Retention Rates (Scripts, Templates, And Examples)
📖 5 Proven community growth strategies–that won’t burn you out
📺 Watch
📼 Boosting Event ROI: How to get the most value from your events by focusing on finding and tracking new potential customers.
📼 Circle hosted the Future of Creators Summit this month where you get to learn from six and seven-figure entrepreneurs their proven tactics and where the future of creators is heading. Replays are live here
📼 On measuring the impact of your community engagement
🎧 Listen
🎙️ From Dear Bri: How do I deal with potential conflict in my community that I can see coming?
🎙️ Creating a full community events calendar with a team of 2
🗓️ Attend
📍2nd November - CMX Round Table Talk On AI's Impact in Community Building
📍6th November - The power of co-creation within communities, exploring why it matters, and what it entails
📍7th November - How to Build a Content Strategy
🧰 Tools
🛠️ Community Content Planner (use code ‘MUSINGS’ for 50% off)
🛠️ Free Community Audit Workbook
🛠️ Free Social media calendar template
🛠️ Community platforms recommendation
🗞️ News
(Big shoutout to Gareth Wilson for his recent community news roundup which has birthed this section on my roundup. Dig in for all Community related news 😁)
On Reddit, Mighty Network, Teachable, Kajabi & Tightknit - here
Tumblr dropped its Gen Z 'State of Community' report and Gareth Wilson shared the must-know takeaways for community managers and brands here
On Threads, Slack, Discord, & Teachable - here
On Circle, Amity, & Kajabi - here
On Teachable, Gradual, Thinkific, Hivebrite, & Gatheround - here
In Other News:
8 packed conversations so far and the last conversation going LIVE tomorrow 🥳 If you’ve enjoyed any or all of the conversation, I’d be happy to know.
The last two Fridays, I’ve had the pleasure of hosting two webinars; on auditing your community and organizing content for your community. The webinars were a chance to dive deep into the ins and outs of community audit and content planning respectively, and I’m so grateful for everyone who signed up, showed up, and shared their feedback.
The replays are available for your viewing pleasure 😁
Oooo lots of good stuff. Thank you for sharing!