Community tips from Meetup’s CEO — David Siegel // Meetup
- Part 1Great Resignation’s effect on Marketers — David Siegel // Meetup
- Part 2 Community tips from Meetup’s CEO — David Siegel // Meetup
- Part 3Executive’s thoughts on MarTech tools — David Siegel // Meetup
Show Notes
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02:14Meetup and communityCommunity marketing builds relationships with your dedicated users who love your product. Companies like Google and Salesfoce use Meetup as a feedback mechanism for their communities.
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04:05How companies are using Meetup to build communitiesCompanies can choose to sponsor groups that already have events, members and relationships. They also have the option to start these groups from the ground-up.
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06:04Community marketing in midCommunity marketing works best with SMB and startup content marketing strategies. Lead generation opportunities are created when companies build a community passionate about the content they create.
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07:28Choosing the right community format for your content or businessIts best to use a combination of in-person and online meetups to be most efficient. Ultimately, the meetup format heavily depends on whether the business is physical or virtual.
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09:27Effectively managing a communitySuccess boils down to having a community organizer who is passionate about what youre doing. Ideally, it should be an employee and you can opt to pay them in cash or incentivize them with company swag.
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10:19Tips for building successful communitiesCommunities must have events, supportive relationships, and consistently add new people. However, there must be a balance maintained with existing members as new ones are added.
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11:53Managing community managersIts essential that community managers have access to leaders in the company. This provides an avenue for feedback on concerns and opportunities for improvement.
Quotes
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"There's many companies that have just a percentage of time dedicated to community-based marketing. And it's a percentage of people's jobs. The future is going to be full-time, community marketers." -David Siegel, CEO, Meetup
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"Rather than having to deal with starting a group with nothing, companies get to take over a group that already has existing events, existing relationships, and potentially thousands of members." -David Siegel, CEO, Meetup
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"Once youre a SMB or startup, the best place that community fits into is part of a content marketing strategy." -David Siegel, CEO, Meetup
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"If you have a gym, or a physical location, then you want to have in-person events, because the experience is an in-person type of experience." -David Siegel, CEO, Meetup
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"If you're a global podcast, having 100 different locations in 100 different cities throughout the world is inefficient. Youd want to have a virtual meetup group, or Facebook group, etc." -David Siegel, CEO, Meetup
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"When communities fail, it's because there isnt a person who is helping to facilitate the success of the community full stop." -David Siegel, CEO, Meetup
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"I meet periodically with all of our key organizers and organizers, so that they can feel that they have a direct relationship with the CEO of Meetup." -David Siegel, CEO, Meetup
- Part 1Great Resignation’s effect on Marketers — David Siegel // Meetup
- Part 2 Community tips from Meetup’s CEO — David Siegel // Meetup
- Part 3Executive’s thoughts on MarTech tools — David Siegel // Meetup
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Part 1Great Resignation’s effect on Marketers — David Siegel // Meetup
David Siegel, CEO of Meetup, discusses what's happening in marketing from an executive's perspective. The pandemic brought with it work from home mandates which were wholeheartedly embraced by many employees. As the world tries to resume normalcy, many companies are having trouble retaining their employees due to the lack of connectedness they feel to their employers, colleagues, and jobs overall. Today, David talks about The Great Resignation’s effect on marketers.
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Part 2Community tips from Meetup’s CEO — David Siegel // Meetup
David Siegel, CEO of Meetup, discusses what's happening in marketing from an executive's perspective. Community marketing literally puts your best customers first. It’s a non-intrusive and effective way to get in front of the right audience, but it starts with finding the right community organizers who are as passionate about your business as you are. Today, David offers tips for community building online.
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Part 3Executive’s thoughts on MarTech tools — David Siegel // Meetup
David Siegel, CEO of Meetup, discusses what's happening in marketing from an executive's perspective. While we've seen our cold email outreach strategies produce less conversions, it’s still a solid strategy for a bootstrapped startup. On the other hand, if your target audience is younger than 30, you need to be leveraging TikTok as a marketing channel. Today, David offers an executive’s thoughts on modern marketing.
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