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

29m · Community Stories · 07 Mar 08:02

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."

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