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#342 In today's episode, we are joined again by Katie Fawkes from Ecamm. She and Erik Fisher discuss the importance and power of community around your business and discover how Katie and the Ecamm team fashioned the 'ECAMM fam' into a genuine cornerstone of their business model.
(Original Air Date - 2/26/24)
+ Brief overview of Ecamm, a live streaming and video production software studio for Mac
+ The importance and role of building community in feedback for marketing and development decisions within Ecamm
+ Growth of Ecamm's community and the necessity for a dedicated team to manage it
+ Introduction of community moderators and their selection process
+ The active role of moderators in community improvement and rule enforcement
+ Importance of engaging with customers where they spend time and being accessible
+ Empowering customers to promote the brand through word-of-mouth
+ How community initiatives like Creator Camp benefit business goodwill and customer relationships
+ Positive outcomes from Creator Camp and its role in community strengthening
+ The impact of Ecamm's visual approach to live video interactions in building trust and authenticity
+ Evaluation and selection process of tools like Mighty Networks, Circle, Slack, and ultimately, Discord
Ecamm
Seth Godin - Tribes
Mighty Networks
Circle
Slack
Ecamm.tv/community
Ecamm.tv/discord
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#342 In today's episode, we are joined again by Katie Fawkes from Ecamm. She and Erik Fisher discuss the importance and power of community around your business and discover how Katie and the Ecamm team fashioned the 'ECAMM fam' into a genuine cornerstone of their business model.
(Original Air Date - 2/26/24)
+ Brief overview of Ecamm, a live streaming and video production software studio for Mac
+ The importance and role of building community in feedback for marketing and development decisions within Ecamm
+ Growth of Ecamm's community and the necessity for a dedicated team to manage it
+ Introduction of community moderators and their selection process
+ The active role of moderators in community improvement and rule enforcement
+ Importance of engaging with customers where they spend time and being accessible
+ Empowering customers to promote the brand through word-of-mouth
+ How community initiatives like Creator Camp benefit business goodwill and customer relationships
+ Positive outcomes from Creator Camp and its role in community strengthening
+ The impact of Ecamm's visual approach to live video interactions in building trust and authenticity
+ Evaluation and selection process of tools like Mighty Networks, Circle, Slack, and ultimately, Discord
Ecamm
Seth Godin - Tribes
Mighty Networks
Circle
Slack
Ecamm.tv/community
Ecamm.tv/discord
If you enjoyed this episode with Katie Fawkes, let us know by clicking on any of the links below to send her a quick shout-out!
For more information go to MillionaireUniversity.com
To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training.
And follow us on:
Tik Tok
Youtube
To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors.
Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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