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Online Community Building is Broken (Here’s the Fix) | Megan Huber

Author
Kendall LeJeune
Published
Mon 06 Jan 2025
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From high school teacher to 6-figure launch in just 60 days - discover how Megan Huber built multiple thriving communities by breaking conventional engagement rules.

In this episode of Tribe Tracks, host Kendall LeJeune sits down with Megan Huber, a community-building strategist who helps coaches transform their audiences into thriving, revenue-generating communities. Join us as we unlock the closely-guarded secrets behind building authentic communities that naturally feed your business pipeline.

Key topics we explore:

  • Why exclusivity (not inclusivity) is the secret to lasting communities
  • The "Magical Questions" technique that instantly deepens member connections
  • How to sell within your community without feeling sleazy
  • The surprising truth about introverts and community leadership

"Your community size is actually 3-5 times larger than your visible engagement - it's the silent majority that often forms the backbone of your audience. Stop chasing engagement and start building genuine belonging."

You'll discover:

  • How Megan built her first 6-figure coaching business in just 2 months using strategic community building
  • The counterintuitive reason why having a community of 150 active members beats having 1000 passive ones
  • Why most community leaders fail by announcing culture once instead of reinforcing it consistently
  • The exact framework for turning cold audiences into engaged community members
  • The "90-Second Vulnerability" technique that transforms group dynamics instantly

From in-person meetups to online communities, this episode provides the blueprint you need to build a community that generates consistent opportunities without constant grinding. Stop building an audience and start cultivating a tribe. Your future community members are waiting!

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