You can now create your own community as a creator through

Jun 9, 2022

Last but not least, link your discussion groups, your members, and products to the same central place.

Communities can be one of the most effective ways for creators to create connections with followers. What we've learned from creators is that artists require a different type of community unlike the ones that platforms allow.

The most common way of thinking of online communities is "a space where people meet together to discuss shared concerns." But creator communities have more to offer than that. Creator communities add the element of collaboration to everything they release into the world. Creator communities are a place for people to gather for an opportunity to interact with the creator to discuss and debate the work of the creators and stay informed about the latest releases.

From talking to creators, we discovered a few issues that hinder your ability to form communities that you'd like to

Current community platforms differ from other tasks. This means you have to control a separate platform as well as securing users to sign up to something new. If they sign up it's a challenge to get them into discussions that relate to your role as creator. If they were able to discuss your work on the same platform that they purchase your items, the issue would be solved -- but none of today's platforms allow this.

Inducing people to sign in isn't easy. It's challenging to get your audience into an habit of signing in and updating. One of the easiest ways to address the issue is using platforms that all users are logged into, like Facebook, but those platforms come with their own problems.

Producing content for your community on a regular basis is hard. Sure, it's hard! It's difficult to make. Because communities are different from other aspects of your actions, you must go through more effort to produce content that is specific to your community.

We wanted to build a platform for community We knew that we wanted to create something unique than the existing ones. Based on the feedback of users, we realized that the platform needed to incorporate one of the following attributes:

Connecting to the remainder of your work as creator. By building communities as well as the communities you already belong to  your work, the audience will be able to view your work as well as their friends while simultaneously.

It is a simple method to help encourage individuals to join (and continue to post). Once your community platform is linked to your content and content, it's simple for people to sign to join and be part of the community. Already, people log on to read your content, but now there's more to be doing after they have logged in.

Today, after many months of hard work, author interviews and feedback from you this morning, we're thrilled to announce one of the biggest changes to .

What sort of community can be formed with the help of?

Starting today, you will be in a position to create your own community with . The Community feature is the next phase of memberships, which is offered across all plansShaker, Mover, and Earthquaker.

If you have a community that has been active, then you may:

Build a community around the same spot similar to the way you share content

Let your audience be social through sharing posts, comments and shares

Organise your community's discussions around a topic

Inform users about the most current discussion and updates (and control notification settings)

Write (and let users let members post) There are a variety of types of files -- like documents and images which originate from Google Drive, Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, TypeForm, and many more.

Permissions for posting and commenting can be controlled.

Allow members to create profiles of their own, including the profile photo and description.

The cost of the use of your group, or access to particular subjectsfor example, to make sure your community is able to do what you want to do for your business as its creator

Three components are at the foundation of a community made up of topics such as articles, posts, and articles.

Topics allow you to arrange the places in which content is posted. For example, a community on cooking could include topics like a "recipes" subject and a "groceries" topic, and the "finished-plates subject particularly for articles that pertains to these types of categories. The creator of the site can decide on the people who have access to each subject, and any user who is "following" the topic is likely to see the topic appear in the homepage once they sign in.

Posts are content that is published within the context of an area of. When you go to the "recipes" area, a community member could create a post that shares the recipe. As the author, you have the ability to control who can be granted permission to share the recipe in the relevant subject.

Comments are replies to a particular piece of content. If one member writes an article within the "recipes" area, some others might post comments saying that they're eager to try the recipe.

When your students log in to their account, they'll be able to view the most recent posts about subjects they are following directly from their personal screens. Since they're already signed into your account, all of your courses, including digital downloads, coaching sessions, and webinars are just two clicks away.

If you're a customer already, then you are able to join the community by logging in to your account now. If you're one of our users, sign up for our free account right now .

Once you've started We've created a collection of instruments to help guide you to the right place:

A helpful document about the steps to start in the community (you have the ability to look through through the whole documentation on community assistance here )

This is just the beginning of building community for . In the months ahead we'll keep expanding the possibilities of your group, and improve it , and also getting your feedback to determine the things you'd like us develop in the future.

I'm eager to see what ideas you'll create .

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