29 min

Having a paid community can lead to better outcome & member experience, Emily & Tom, Co-founders of Propel Community Stories

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Emily Pik and Tom Guthrie, co-founders of Propel - a cohort-based private community join me on Community Stories to talk about their day to day operations of running a paid community and why it's good to have a paid community, defining north star of a community, how to select members for the paid community by learning their motivation, how not to define a community and what's the difference between having an audience vs having a community.   

"A community is when a cumulative strength of relationships between members of the community exceeds the strength of the relationship with the members and the original creator of the community."

Link to the Propel's Community
Link to Emily Pik's Twitter
Link to Tom Guthrie's Twitter
Link to Rafy's Twitter
Link to Uncommunity's Newsletter
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Support Uncommunity by buying a coffee

Emily Pik and Tom Guthrie, co-founders of Propel - a cohort-based private community join me on Community Stories to talk about their day to day operations of running a paid community and why it's good to have a paid community, defining north star of a community, how to select members for the paid community by learning their motivation, how not to define a community and what's the difference between having an audience vs having a community.   

"A community is when a cumulative strength of relationships between members of the community exceeds the strength of the relationship with the members and the original creator of the community."

Link to the Propel's Community
Link to Emily Pik's Twitter
Link to Tom Guthrie's Twitter
Link to Rafy's Twitter
Link to Uncommunity's Newsletter
Learn about Uncommunity
Support Uncommunity by buying a coffee

29 min