Description
Shin Takeda is changing the game for creators by creating done-for-you membership Slack communities for them. Creator funnels their audience, Shin handles end-to-end operations of running their paid community.
That includes events, moderation, content, website, strategy and everything in between required to make sure these communities thrive and customers stay happy.
Obviously the creators love it. But more importantly - members love it too!
We spent 45 minutes diving deep into his process:
- Why communities are the next big opportunity for creators
- Shin’s tactics for building engaged, high-value communities
- How to reduce churn in paid communities
- The tech stack he uses to run world-class communities
- Why Slack is still king for professional communities
Resources:
• Democratize Knowledge, Shin's agency - http://democratizeknowledge.com/
• Beginner Maps, magic sauce of top community businesses - https://beginnermaps.com/
• Curated Connections, the connections tool Shin uses - https://curatedconnections.io/
• Shin's X - https://x.com/shinnosuke_san
• Nityesh's X - https://x.com/nityeshaga/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
02:48 What is Democratize Knowledge
06:17 Shin's Journey into Community Management
16:30 Engagement tactics for creator-led communities
22:19 Reducing churn in paid comunities
24:07 Why Slack is still the king of professional communities
28:28 Limitations of Slack
31:19 Shin's Tech Stack
36:02 Final Thoughts
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