FL Special: The 6 Phases of Successful Membership

FL Special: The 6 Phases of Successful Membership

Author: Shane Sams December 19, 2017 Duration: 42:04
Want insight on running a successful online membership business? Then this week's episode is a must hear for you. We're going to share the 6 Phases of a Successful Membership with YOU, dear listeners and fans. Recently, Jocelyn and I had our Flipped Lifestyle leadership excursion / vacation, where we took the time to talk about the future, reflect on the things we've learned this year, and enjoy some downtime to really unwind. We wanted to give you more insight on how to start and grow a successful membership community, so we summarized key points about the phases that make up the membership cycle. Happy listening and we wish y'all a very Merry Christmas! 6 Phases of a successful membership Phase One: Discovery Where people learn you exist -- cold traffic. Your audience can discover you through your podcasts, blog post, social media presence, marketing ad campaigns, etc. This is also where you start implementing your marketing plan to get yourself in front of as many people in your niche as possible. Phase Two: Learning Teach people what you're all about. The sales process of teaching them about what you offer, so that they will join your membership. Let people get to know you, your brand and what you have to offer. You can do this in a variety of ways, like creating a really strong "About Me" page. You can also do LIVE videos, just find ways to let people into your world and show them what makes you different from other people who may be offering the same product or service that you're offering. Help the people who have discovered you through the marketing plan, learn more about you and your brand, and sell them into your membership. Phase Three: Onboarding Getting people to join you as fast as possible by leading them to their first solution. Make sure that something is in place to welcome members who have just joined in your membership. Let them know that joining in was the right decision. What we do is we have a "Thank You Page" with a video that shows people how to find their login credentials and how to login to the community. The only page your paying customer is guaranteed to see is your "Thank You Page." If you rely on your customer receiving their email and opening them, but there just happens to be a glitch in the system, then they won't be able to get inside your community. So, give strong instructions and provide ways to get them immediate support in case they encounter any problems. "If they don't get access to what they've purchased, people will quit." - Shane Reach out to your people, especially the ones who haven't been logging in and let them know you're ready to serve them. Phase Four: Assimilation Let them know how your community culture works. If you don't assimilate your new members into your community, they are more likely to quit. So make sure you communicate with your people, don't leave them in the dark. Guide your members to their next course of action, be there for them and make them feel connected with your tribe. Phase Five: Participation This is where everybody becomes a family. They all hangout, getting into their routines and habits. This is also where the user starts leading themselves, taking accountability and helping other members. Instead of being just your tribe's leader, the setting changes into more of a "round table," where everybody is in this together -- unified under an ultimate purpose. You learn more about your members, the membership takes on a life of its own and it becomes a lot easier to manage, because your people have become more independent. Phase Six: Exit It is inevitable that most members will leave at some point for different reasons. You need to have a plan in place to ease this transition. The two things you must focus on in this event are: Learn why they're leaving so you can improve on areas of opportunities. Recover as many members as possible.

Hosted by Shane Sams, the Flipped Lifestyle™ Podcast is a conversation about building a business that actually fits around your life, rather than the other way around. It’s born from the real-world experience of Shane and his wife Jocelyn, a family who created a million-dollar income entirely online. They focus on the practical mechanics of selling digital products and running membership sites-essentially, creating valuable information and community that people are willing to pay for. This isn't abstract theory; each episode digs into the systems, mindsets, and sometimes surprising tactics that worked for them as they built a location-independent career. You’ll hear candid discussions on the challenges of shifting from a traditional job to a self-directed online venture, managing family dynamics alongside business growth, and the ongoing work of sustaining success. The aim is to provide actionable insights for anyone feeling stuck in a conventional routine and dreaming of a "flipped" reality where work supports life on their own terms. Tune in for a straightforward, often humorous look at the entrepreneurial journey from a couple who is still actively living it, sharing their lessons so you can chart your own course.
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