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How To Create An Inner Circle In 8 Easy Steps

11/30/2015

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​Written by Doreen Dilger, The Home Based Business Coach
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There are many different types of inner circles that you can create in order to expand your business. But, the idea is that you offer great value to a few people for less work than one-on-one work. You can use inner circles for group coaching, teleseminars, webinars and more. However, you need to know how to get started.

  1. Grow Your Business – First, it’s important to focus on growing a client base, an email list, and a following on social media. You want to have a good number of clients / customers that you service before you start an inner circle.

  1. Increase Your Credibility – Work on your credibility factor by participating in your social media networks, responding to emails quickly, and improving your profiles. Write more guest posts, get your name out there and show yourself walking the talk.

  1. Build Your Authority – Guest blogging, blogging on your own website, being interviewed on radio or for print publications, and getting your name known as an authority within your niche are important ways to build your authority. You can also write a book and publish it.

  1. Create a Private Community – You can start with a free private Facebook group to test out your draw. If you get enough people onto the free group, you can start marketing a paid inner circle with more benefits than just discussions.

  1. Develop Content for Your Community – Decide what type of content you’ll deliver in your paid inner circle. Will you offer webinars, teleseminars, group opportunities? And how often? How much work are you going to put into this part of your community?

  1. Offer Tremendous Value – When you start a paid inner circle, it’s imperative that you offer a lot of value to the subscriber. People expect a lot for something called inner circle because they want to get as close to you, the expert, as possible.

  1. Charge the Right Fee – Put together how much work it’s going to take to offer the inner circle, how much effort you want to put in, and then charge accordingly. If it’s going to take you 20 hours a month working on the community, then you need to charge the right amount. Granted you will be spreading the offer out to multiple people, so the fee each individual is charged won’t be as high as one-on-one time.

  1. Make the Offer Limited – Don’t allow just anyone into your inner circle. If you decide that you’ll limit the group to 50 people, stick to that. Price your group accordingly. If it fills super-fast you can raise the price later.
 
Creating an inner circle that feeds your audience and you can be a challenge. But, once you do it, you can learn so much from your inner circle. This will help you with product and service creation, make your current offers better, and increase the lifetime value of each customer.
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Did you like this post?  Was it helpful?  If you have a question or a comment please let me know.   You can put them in the feed with my blog post or email them directly to me at doreen@doreendilger.com.   You’re feedback would be greatly appreciated! 
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Sylvia Albrecht
12/2/2015 05:27:21 am

Hi Doreen, I noticed a couple of typos and a couple other mistakes in your newsletter. I have learned, and experienced, that one loses credibility when they leave mistakes uncorrected.

It is very worthwhile to proof read, or have someone else proof it a second time.

Wishing you well, and happy holidays. I give you feedback because I care and you are worth it.

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Sylvia
2/18/2016 02:53:51 am

Thank you! It's amazing with all the technology and people reviewing that things still get missed. I sure hope people can look past that and still get the message!

I do appreciate your feedback it means a lot to me!

Doreen

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