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9: How to Attract More High-Caliber Membership Customers (AKA People You Actually Enjoy Helping)

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Designing a membership with broad appeal doesn’t mean you have to serve anyone and everyone. In fact, this is one of the biggest reasons people get tired of their membership and decide to close it down.

If the people you’re attracting into your membership aren’t the people you truly love to work with, then it’s time to look at the difference between an ideal customer and what I refer to as a “high-caliber customer”.

Your marketing for your membership should speak to your high-caliber customers above everyone else. Better yet, you can create more high-caliber customers for your membership by elevating the way you promote and deliver it.

In this episode, I show you how to define who your high-caliber membership customer is, along with a variety of ways you can attract more of them into your membership through your marketing, while raising the bar for your existing members.

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Read this podcast in article format & check out the shownotes:

https://themissingink.co/listen/9-high-caliber-membership-customers

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Contenu fourni par Natalie Taylor. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Natalie Taylor ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Designing a membership with broad appeal doesn’t mean you have to serve anyone and everyone. In fact, this is one of the biggest reasons people get tired of their membership and decide to close it down.

If the people you’re attracting into your membership aren’t the people you truly love to work with, then it’s time to look at the difference between an ideal customer and what I refer to as a “high-caliber customer”.

Your marketing for your membership should speak to your high-caliber customers above everyone else. Better yet, you can create more high-caliber customers for your membership by elevating the way you promote and deliver it.

In this episode, I show you how to define who your high-caliber membership customer is, along with a variety of ways you can attract more of them into your membership through your marketing, while raising the bar for your existing members.

Links and Resources:


Read this podcast in article format & check out the shownotes:

https://themissingink.co/listen/9-high-caliber-membership-customers

Follow on Social Media:


  continue reading

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