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Dear Bri: Community Strategy, Fiascos, and Drama

Can You Shift from a Cohort-Based Model to a Subscription Without Losing Community Engagement? With Marie Schacht, CEO of Akimbo

Can You Shift from a Cohort-Based Model to a Subscription Without Losing Community Engagement? With Marie Schacht, CEO of Akimbo

50min |13/08/2024
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Can You Shift from a Cohort-Based Model to a Subscription Without Losing Community Engagement? With Marie Schacht, CEO of Akimbo cover
Can You Shift from a Cohort-Based Model to a Subscription Without Losing Community Engagement? With Marie Schacht, CEO of Akimbo cover
Dear Bri: Community Strategy, Fiascos, and Drama

Can You Shift from a Cohort-Based Model to a Subscription Without Losing Community Engagement? With Marie Schacht, CEO of Akimbo

Can You Shift from a Cohort-Based Model to a Subscription Without Losing Community Engagement? With Marie Schacht, CEO of Akimbo

50min |13/08/2024
Play

Description

In this episode, we’re hearing from Crumbling in Kansas, a dedicated community manager navigating a seismic shift: their EdTech company is transitioning from a beloved cohort-based program to a full-blown membership model. The move promises recurring revenue—but at what cost to community engagement?


To better help Crumbling in Kansas, I invited Marie Schacht — CEO of Akimbo— as my guest expert. I thought of Marie because back when everyone was just starting to create online courses, Marie, Seth Godin, and the team at Akimbo were trailblazers in the education-centric community design space, specifically for the cohort-based model.


Whether you’re managing a team-led transition, testing community strategy for online businesses, or wondering how to evolve your own digital communities, this conversation is for you. You’ll leave with practical tools, fresh perspective, and the reminder that experimentation is the name of the game in this ever-shifting world of online community building.


In this episode:

(02:56) A major tech fail during a live conference with 1,500 attendees
(06:21) The communitea: Crumbling in Kansas’ letter
(08:44) Defining cohort-based communities vs. membership communities
(12:08) The fears, grief, and power of letting go of a model you’ve mastered
(17:01) What to ask before pivoting your community strategy
(21:30) Can you test community retention strategies without burning it all down?
(26:45) Marketing engines and their impact on your paid community model
(30:57) When your CEO makes a decision you don’t agree with
(35:11) Designing inclusive online communities through dual formats
(40:13) The role of alumni in testing new models
(44:50) Having the hard conversation: a leadership guide for community creators
(50:20) The explosive growth of the community industry—and what that means for you
(55:48) Marie’s experiments: blending cohort energy with flexible design
(59:35) Staying grounded in your values while adapting your community leadership


Expect: Marketing strategy, community engagement tactics, and lots of support for community builders and community managers.


Resources Mentioned:


❤️ Signup for Heartbeat. Bri’s recommended all-in-one community platform.

💛 Join Ember. The place for go-getter community creators building community-powered businesses.


Marie Schacht:


🖥️ Website

📱 Linkedin


Bri Leever:


🖥️ Website

📩 Newsletter

📱 Linkedin



Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • The communitea: a letter from Crumbling in Kansas

    08:44

  • The strengths of the cohort-based model

    15:29

  • The benefits of the membership model

    18:54

  • Which model is best for you based on your marketing engine

    21:20

  • Test and experiment before the community model transition

    25:57

  • Discuss with leadership the vision, mission, and values behind a community strategy transition

    30:13

  • Trends in the online learning community space

    37:53

  • Practical community experiments that Marie is conducting

    42:50

  • Listening to your community and embracing the third option

    45:57

Description

In this episode, we’re hearing from Crumbling in Kansas, a dedicated community manager navigating a seismic shift: their EdTech company is transitioning from a beloved cohort-based program to a full-blown membership model. The move promises recurring revenue—but at what cost to community engagement?


To better help Crumbling in Kansas, I invited Marie Schacht — CEO of Akimbo— as my guest expert. I thought of Marie because back when everyone was just starting to create online courses, Marie, Seth Godin, and the team at Akimbo were trailblazers in the education-centric community design space, specifically for the cohort-based model.


Whether you’re managing a team-led transition, testing community strategy for online businesses, or wondering how to evolve your own digital communities, this conversation is for you. You’ll leave with practical tools, fresh perspective, and the reminder that experimentation is the name of the game in this ever-shifting world of online community building.


In this episode:

(02:56) A major tech fail during a live conference with 1,500 attendees
(06:21) The communitea: Crumbling in Kansas’ letter
(08:44) Defining cohort-based communities vs. membership communities
(12:08) The fears, grief, and power of letting go of a model you’ve mastered
(17:01) What to ask before pivoting your community strategy
(21:30) Can you test community retention strategies without burning it all down?
(26:45) Marketing engines and their impact on your paid community model
(30:57) When your CEO makes a decision you don’t agree with
(35:11) Designing inclusive online communities through dual formats
(40:13) The role of alumni in testing new models
(44:50) Having the hard conversation: a leadership guide for community creators
(50:20) The explosive growth of the community industry—and what that means for you
(55:48) Marie’s experiments: blending cohort energy with flexible design
(59:35) Staying grounded in your values while adapting your community leadership


Expect: Marketing strategy, community engagement tactics, and lots of support for community builders and community managers.


Resources Mentioned:


❤️ Signup for Heartbeat. Bri’s recommended all-in-one community platform.

💛 Join Ember. The place for go-getter community creators building community-powered businesses.


Marie Schacht:


🖥️ Website

📱 Linkedin


Bri Leever:


🖥️ Website

📩 Newsletter

📱 Linkedin



Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • The communitea: a letter from Crumbling in Kansas

    08:44

  • The strengths of the cohort-based model

    15:29

  • The benefits of the membership model

    18:54

  • Which model is best for you based on your marketing engine

    21:20

  • Test and experiment before the community model transition

    25:57

  • Discuss with leadership the vision, mission, and values behind a community strategy transition

    30:13

  • Trends in the online learning community space

    37:53

  • Practical community experiments that Marie is conducting

    42:50

  • Listening to your community and embracing the third option

    45:57

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Description

In this episode, we’re hearing from Crumbling in Kansas, a dedicated community manager navigating a seismic shift: their EdTech company is transitioning from a beloved cohort-based program to a full-blown membership model. The move promises recurring revenue—but at what cost to community engagement?


To better help Crumbling in Kansas, I invited Marie Schacht — CEO of Akimbo— as my guest expert. I thought of Marie because back when everyone was just starting to create online courses, Marie, Seth Godin, and the team at Akimbo were trailblazers in the education-centric community design space, specifically for the cohort-based model.


Whether you’re managing a team-led transition, testing community strategy for online businesses, or wondering how to evolve your own digital communities, this conversation is for you. You’ll leave with practical tools, fresh perspective, and the reminder that experimentation is the name of the game in this ever-shifting world of online community building.


In this episode:

(02:56) A major tech fail during a live conference with 1,500 attendees
(06:21) The communitea: Crumbling in Kansas’ letter
(08:44) Defining cohort-based communities vs. membership communities
(12:08) The fears, grief, and power of letting go of a model you’ve mastered
(17:01) What to ask before pivoting your community strategy
(21:30) Can you test community retention strategies without burning it all down?
(26:45) Marketing engines and their impact on your paid community model
(30:57) When your CEO makes a decision you don’t agree with
(35:11) Designing inclusive online communities through dual formats
(40:13) The role of alumni in testing new models
(44:50) Having the hard conversation: a leadership guide for community creators
(50:20) The explosive growth of the community industry—and what that means for you
(55:48) Marie’s experiments: blending cohort energy with flexible design
(59:35) Staying grounded in your values while adapting your community leadership


Expect: Marketing strategy, community engagement tactics, and lots of support for community builders and community managers.


Resources Mentioned:


❤️ Signup for Heartbeat. Bri’s recommended all-in-one community platform.

💛 Join Ember. The place for go-getter community creators building community-powered businesses.


Marie Schacht:


🖥️ Website

📱 Linkedin


Bri Leever:


🖥️ Website

📩 Newsletter

📱 Linkedin



Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • The communitea: a letter from Crumbling in Kansas

    08:44

  • The strengths of the cohort-based model

    15:29

  • The benefits of the membership model

    18:54

  • Which model is best for you based on your marketing engine

    21:20

  • Test and experiment before the community model transition

    25:57

  • Discuss with leadership the vision, mission, and values behind a community strategy transition

    30:13

  • Trends in the online learning community space

    37:53

  • Practical community experiments that Marie is conducting

    42:50

  • Listening to your community and embracing the third option

    45:57

Description

In this episode, we’re hearing from Crumbling in Kansas, a dedicated community manager navigating a seismic shift: their EdTech company is transitioning from a beloved cohort-based program to a full-blown membership model. The move promises recurring revenue—but at what cost to community engagement?


To better help Crumbling in Kansas, I invited Marie Schacht — CEO of Akimbo— as my guest expert. I thought of Marie because back when everyone was just starting to create online courses, Marie, Seth Godin, and the team at Akimbo were trailblazers in the education-centric community design space, specifically for the cohort-based model.


Whether you’re managing a team-led transition, testing community strategy for online businesses, or wondering how to evolve your own digital communities, this conversation is for you. You’ll leave with practical tools, fresh perspective, and the reminder that experimentation is the name of the game in this ever-shifting world of online community building.


In this episode:

(02:56) A major tech fail during a live conference with 1,500 attendees
(06:21) The communitea: Crumbling in Kansas’ letter
(08:44) Defining cohort-based communities vs. membership communities
(12:08) The fears, grief, and power of letting go of a model you’ve mastered
(17:01) What to ask before pivoting your community strategy
(21:30) Can you test community retention strategies without burning it all down?
(26:45) Marketing engines and their impact on your paid community model
(30:57) When your CEO makes a decision you don’t agree with
(35:11) Designing inclusive online communities through dual formats
(40:13) The role of alumni in testing new models
(44:50) Having the hard conversation: a leadership guide for community creators
(50:20) The explosive growth of the community industry—and what that means for you
(55:48) Marie’s experiments: blending cohort energy with flexible design
(59:35) Staying grounded in your values while adapting your community leadership


Expect: Marketing strategy, community engagement tactics, and lots of support for community builders and community managers.


Resources Mentioned:


❤️ Signup for Heartbeat. Bri’s recommended all-in-one community platform.

💛 Join Ember. The place for go-getter community creators building community-powered businesses.


Marie Schacht:


🖥️ Website

📱 Linkedin


Bri Leever:


🖥️ Website

📩 Newsletter

📱 Linkedin



Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • The communitea: a letter from Crumbling in Kansas

    08:44

  • The strengths of the cohort-based model

    15:29

  • The benefits of the membership model

    18:54

  • Which model is best for you based on your marketing engine

    21:20

  • Test and experiment before the community model transition

    25:57

  • Discuss with leadership the vision, mission, and values behind a community strategy transition

    30:13

  • Trends in the online learning community space

    37:53

  • Practical community experiments that Marie is conducting

    42:50

  • Listening to your community and embracing the third option

    45:57

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