17 min

6 Tasks You Should Outsource To Make Your Membership More Manageable Membership Geeks Podcast with Mike Morrison

    • Marketing

Most membership owners - especially those earlier on in their journey - try to do everything themselves
Chris Ducker refers to this as "Superhero Syndrome" - where you convince yourself that everything in your business rests on your shoulders; that you’re the only person who can possibly handle it all.
But it’s a fallacy.
You shouldn’t be trying to do everything yourself because it’s just not sustainable, especially as your membership grows.
In this episode of The Membership Guys Podcast, I highlight 6 key areas of your membership business that you should look to outsource in order to free you up to focus on the things that only you can do.
Episode Summary: Why trying to do everything yourself is actually bad for your membership (and your members!) Outsourcing isn't just about offloading tasks you're no good at or think are 'beneath you' How to change your mindset about paying for specialist help Why you need to be the "rockstar" and not the "roadie"

Most membership owners - especially those earlier on in their journey - try to do everything themselves
Chris Ducker refers to this as "Superhero Syndrome" - where you convince yourself that everything in your business rests on your shoulders; that you’re the only person who can possibly handle it all.
But it’s a fallacy.
You shouldn’t be trying to do everything yourself because it’s just not sustainable, especially as your membership grows.
In this episode of The Membership Guys Podcast, I highlight 6 key areas of your membership business that you should look to outsource in order to free you up to focus on the things that only you can do.
Episode Summary: Why trying to do everything yourself is actually bad for your membership (and your members!) Outsourcing isn't just about offloading tasks you're no good at or think are 'beneath you' How to change your mindset about paying for specialist help Why you need to be the "rockstar" and not the "roadie"

17 min