43. Ready to Make Money?  How to Use FB Group Challenges to Build Trust and Explode Sales

43. Ready to Make Money? How to Use FB Group Challenges to Build Trust and Explode Sales

Author: Angel McElhaney | ADHD Entrepreneur & Creative Rebel, Launch Strategy & Clarity Coaching August 27, 2020 Duration: 39:27
What is Facebook Group Challenge? A Facebook challenge typically happens in a pop-up Facebook group or in your own group.  The idea of a Facebook challenge is to build trust, serve and give your audience a quick win or taste of what they will get to work with you, buy your course etc.  Facebook Challenge groups can be great if you have an existing product or service or you want to use the group to fine tune content for an upcoming course or product.  Why should I have a Facebook Group Challenge? Facebook Group Challenges build know, like and trust factor.  They build a container for quick wins and connection.  During the challenge you can learn more about what your avatar needs to solve their problems and build community that they don't want to end.  Jess Winnett Today's interview is with Jess Winnett who is a mom of 4, wife, and entrepreneur who coaches mompreneurs.  She helps them to launch and build minimalistic and profitable online businesses.  She has a passion for seeing women step fully into their passion and purpose without sacrificing what matters most to them.  Tips for A Successful Facebook Challenge 1.) Know your Who You have to talk to one specific person when you run your challenge.  This person can be different in each Facebook challenge but needs to be super niched down for the challenge to attract your ideal audience.  In your messenging speak to the the pain points of your audience's problem using their language.  You can discover their language by doing market research in other facebook groups, get into the DMs of your audience.   2.) Know your Promise Knowing the quick win that you will give your audience will give a clear purpose for the challenge.  If you make the content too much in the group then you may overwhelm your audience and they won't get to the output part of the challenge.  Ask yourself "What is the big result they will get from the facebook challenge group?" How to Fill A Facebook Group Challenge? Jess Winnett has had some of the most engaged facebook group challenges that I've ever seen.  As most of you know by now from listening to my podcast here engagement is connection and that's what matters in online marketing over followers, friends, or members in our group so I interviewed her on today's podcast to get you all the deets!  Time vs. Money You have a choice, would you like to spend time or money to promote your facebook group challenge? Do you want to spend some time promoting your Facebook Group Challenge on guest spots on podcasts, Facebook lives, Facebook Groups, IG stories, and emails or do you want to spend money on cold market Facebook ads?  I prefer cultivating a warm market with engagement and connection, but the choice is yours. Which would you choose? 3 Things to Think about when it comes to Facebook Group Challenges Pre-challenge-Open your group about 5-7 days before the group starts.  I recommend taking into account cycle syncing so that you will feel energized.  Find out more about this here.  Post a video explaining your giveaway (Jess recommends doing a giveaway for the most engaged) and also do a pre-challenge (Jess usually has a prize for the first 5 to do the pre-challenge).  The pre-challenge is typically going life saying something about themselves or what they expect from the challenge etc.   Challenge- Decide how long your challenge will be and when it will happen.  Jess does her challenges on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and gives them Sunday to catch up and then Finishes up on Monday and Tuesday.   She goes live on zoom and shares it into the group and records it and offers the recordings later for a low point offer of $27.  She also does an optional add on of implementation with her challengers with a low point offer in the challenge that they can add on.  She shares this into the group with others to see and hear and I believe this helps to build connection and for people to see the results.  During these sessions she talks with her clients that o

Angel McElhaney understands the unique whirlwind of having a brain that buzzes with ideas while life demands your constant presence. As an ADHD entrepreneur and creative rebel, she brings that lived experience directly into every conversation on Confident Woman Rising. This isn't about generic self-help platitudes; it's a grounded space where the messy intersection of womanhood, ambition, and personal growth gets honest exploration. You'll hear practical discussions on launch strategy and clarity coaching, but always through the lens of empowerment and self-compassion. Episodes weave together topics from mental fitness and physical health to navigating relationships and societal expectations, all aimed at moving you from scattered to focused, from depleted to energized. The goal is to replace that feeling of "blah" with a genuine sense of capability and love for your multifaceted self. Tune in for a blend of personal stories, actionable advice, and reflective moments that feel like a talk with a savvy friend who gets it. This podcast serves as a regular touchpoint for any woman looking to quiet the noise, redefine her own measures of adequacy, and build a life that feels authentically and confidently her own.
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