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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2023 · 26 MIN

How We Used A Facebook Group To Build Our Email List From Scratch

from The Email Marketing Show

Facebook group, email list. Can you use one to grow the other? We certainly did. And here's exactly how we built our email list to make the first $100k+ in this business in 12 months using a FREE Facebook group. Want to know how you can do that too in your business? Let's dive in. SOME EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: (0:15) Join our FREE Facebook Group.(3:53) Our Facebook group - how we started.(6:41) Our Facebook group - how we captured people's attention.(10:36) Stop doing things that aren't working.(12:34) Why we created a traffic loop.(14:53) Try different types of posts.(17:27) Your Facebook group is full of your ideal clients!(19:47) Use traffic loops to make more sales. (22:31) Check out our new course - Group Loops.(24:45) Subject line of the week.Our Facebook group - how we startedWhen we first started our business, we thought having a Facebook group was a cracking idea. And the reason for that was (and still is) that we wanted to leverage Facebook’s massive audience. Because there are billions of people on the platform! And we wanted some of those people to see our offers. Back then, we couldn't afford to pay for ads though. And in order to do what we do, we had to build our email list.So we started a free Facebook group. Then we bought a bunch of courses to learn about the conventional wisdom that other people were teaching. We even put a member of staff in charge of our Facebook group. But the whole thing just failed. Our Facebook group was tumbleweed – a ghost town. People weren’t joining, there was no engagement, and the Facebook group wasn't doing anything for us.Of course, we didn’t want to have a Facebook group for the sake of having one. We wanted to leverage the algorithm by genuinely doing what Facebook wants to do. And that's to attract people to communities and keep them on the platform. We wanted to leverage Facebook to build an email list. So what we're sharing here is how to create and run a Facebook group that helps you get people onto your email list and make sales.Our Facebook group - how we captured people's attentionAt first, we couldn’t get the Facebook group to work for us. People simply wouldn't engage or post. So we gave up. But then we realised that in the previous 18 years of running various businesses, we'd never been able to make a lot of conventional wisdom work for us – certainly not around email marketing. And the same happened with Facebook marketing.So we decided to figure this Facebook group thing out ourselves. We needed people to join our email list and having a Facebook group seemed to be the only thing that would allow us to do that for free and at scale - in a way that would bring in people consistently and could be scalable. Unfortunately, we didn't have the luxury of having a large email list that would allow us to launch a Facebook group and make it popular. We were at a disadvantage there. So Kennedy took on this task - he made it his obsession to figure it all out. He started out by making two posts every single day, even if at first he was shouting into the void because the community wasn't engaged. Often, Kennedy would post twice a day and get no responses. But he kept going. And it wasn't until we hit 100 members that people started to comment. When we hit 300 members, people started to post themselves, and that was a real milestone. We got to that point by posting consistently and talking about our Facebook group wherever we were - during podcast interviews, training in other communities, etc. We treated our Facebook group as our lead magnet and started mentioning it in every conversation. Eventually, it all started working. Facebook started recommending our group to people as something they might want to join, and that’s when we started capturing people’s attention.Stop doing things that aren't workingAnother thing we did was to stop doing the things that were not working. A lot of conventional wisdom was giving us tips that weren’t working for us for any sustained period of time. So we started testing other strategies instead. And that's what made all the difference. One of the things we wanted was to make sure we didn’t rely on just one method of getting people's email addresses. We knew that the Facebook group wasn't going to be our business model – we wanted people inside our email list! So we’d ask people who joined our Facebook group to also give us their email addresses and join our list.And as the group started growing, we started thinking of different ways to move people from the group and onto our list. We'd give people the option to give us their email addresses when joining the group, but would also create specific posts in the Facebook group to recommend our lead magnets so people would join our list by downloading those. In other words, we'd give people more opportunities to join our list because that's our ultimate destination. That's how we grow our business. Of course, you have to get the balance right here. You don't want to pitch your products all the time, even if they're free. So we looked at creating the right balance of value, questions, engagement, and pitches for free lead magnets.Why we created a traffic loopThe advice from experts about Facebook groups was very one-directional. But that didn't work for us, so we created what we call a traffic loop, which is something critical to get the maximum return on your investments. We created a loop where people come into the Facebook group and join our email list. But we know that Facebook relies on people engaging – they want people to comment and post. Because that’s what makes Facebook recommend your group to more people. So to leverage that, we started emailing our list (that we’d grown mainly through our Facebook group) by signposting content we’d shared in the Facebook group and asking them to go and check it out and share their opinions. That way, we'd create a surge of comments and engagement on the posts that, in turn, got Facebook’s attention. And what happened then? Facebook started recommending the group to more people. So we used the Facebook group to grow our list and our list to create more engagement in the Facebook group and reach a bigger audience - we created a traffic loop. Moving people from your Facebook group onto your email list and then aiming to sell to them from there isn't everything. You need to create this traffic loop and perpetual growth. Because that's what will work this year and beyond. Try different types of postsAnother thing we did in the early days of driving engagement inside our Facebook group was to run live training sessions. Kennedy went live in the group daily for a period of around two months by delivering content that was repurposed from our emails and by sharing some sort of story. In other words, we used the same framework we teach with daily email marketing but with Facebook live videos inside our group.We even did a 24-hour podcast lunacy (not once but twice!) where we stayed awake and had guests and interviews to drive interest and engagement to the group. Now, we wouldn’t recommend you do that, as in all honesty, it didn't make a huge impact on the group. But find different reasons to post and go live. You want to show people the person behind the group, and live training sessions are a great way of doing that.Now that our group has grown and is more engaged, we don’t need to do that anymore, but in the early days, it was a good way to kickstart things and get the ball rolling. It's something that gets people’s attention and prompts them to join the group.We have 30+ different types of posts! Did you know we use 30+ different types of posts inside our Facebook group to drive engagement and encourage people to take various types of action? We may ask them to invite other people to the group, for example. Or prompt them to buy. But the key is to be varied. This is one of the things we learnt and tested out. We even tried different themes for the various days of the week that would dictate the post for the day, like a Monday Motivation post. Initially, this got us great engagement, but after a while, things died down because people got used to it. And that's why you need variety.Your Facebook group is full of your ideal clients!The other thing we love about having a Facebook group (and the reason why recommend you have one) is that it’s a great way of understanding the people you’re selling to. Your group is full of your ideal customers, i.e. the people who are going to buy from you and grow your business. What they post or ask in the group and the way they comment will give you ideas for more content.But also, how you present your product and services is completely informed by how people communicate about the problems that they are trying to solve. This means you can...

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