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[Community DesignTM️ Weekly Tip] The Art of Thinking ... Less 🧠💡

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Creating the best member experience {NAME}, We’re about to drop a Community Design™

Creating the best member experience [Mighty Networks]( {NAME},  We’re about to drop a Community Design™️ gem of wisdom.  Ready?  Here goes.  The less your members have to think, the more successful your community will be.  Let that sink in.   We all know how much content and information is in the world right now.  And consumers tend to gravitate to the most seamless, intuitive experiences.  So how do you facilitate as little thinking as possible?  Glad you asked.  --------------------------------------------------------------- Community Design™️ Tip #4  By having a consistent Weekly Calendar, your members will know what to expect from your community. Without thinking, they’ll start anticipating and looking forward to, say, your Monday poll question, or Wednesday member spotlight, or Friday live office hours. These things will become energizing fixtures in their lives!  We’ve found that the best Weekly Calendars: - Have 2 - 4 posts, polls, or events total each week - Generate or highlight contributions - Start narrow and build (It's better to start with two strong posts rather than 12 mediocre posts!) Note: To make your life even easier, you can use our “schedule posts” feature to generate and plan content for your Weekly Calendar in advance.  --------------------------------------------------------------- Scheduling and maintaining your Weekly Calendar is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to creating an intuitive, seamless experience that delivers results for your members.  In some ways, the whole purpose of our Community Design™️ Accelerator course is to provide you with an interactive, step-by-step method for designing your community in the clearest, most engaging, and user-friendly way possible.  From mapping out your Year in the Life to locking in your Daily Actions, we deliver a masterclass on how to do community right.  By upgrading to a Community or Business plan, you can get access to the entire course for just $149. That’s a $200 savings off the regular price.  Until next week, here’s to a seamless (light-on-thinking) experience for your members, and more growth for your community! [Upgrade to Unlock]( [M]( [FB]( [TW]( [INSTA]( [App Store]( [Play Store]( Sent by Mighty Networks 127 Lytton Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301 [Unsubscribe]( or [Update your Preferences](

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