Exploring spaces
Exploring spaces
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Community Concept
What’s the why behind your community idea?
Community Curious
Who is this community for and what’s in it for them?
Community Clarity
How will this community transform or support them?
Community Structure
What content, events, and programs
will support them?
Community Strategy
Who, when, why, where, and how
will this community be shared
with my audience?
Community Launch
A phased-launch approach with checkins to monitor and report on progress.
Exploring spaces
Exploring spaces: Since Mighty Network’s upgrade with Spaces at the end of 2022, the new options have allowed hosts to do so many things, but this has led to so much confusion about the “right” thing for each individual.
Since working with a few hosts, I’ve found that it depends on the goals for that space. In my opinion, each space should have a community strategy attached to it.
Mighty Network has several options for designing a space, as follows:
Build Your Own Space — This is a way to customize a space as you like.
Activity Feed — This is a space for posts, discussions, activities, comments, and questions.
Content Course — This is a space to design content that members consume in a specific order to learn on their own timeframe. (Some call this a self-study or evergreen course)
Page — This space is a stand-alone page for content, including photos, text, GIFs, and videos.
Chat — This real-time connects members to chat and share messages, gifs, and emojis.
Cohort Course — This space is designed to offer members a place to consume content in a specific order and be able to talk with members who are also working through the same content to do it together.
Event — This space is to host individual or recurring events in person or virtually.
Resource — This space helps you organize content for your members quickly.
If you are on Mighty Network’s Community Plan ($39/month)
Exploring spaces
This plan gives you access to all of the spaces except the following:
Cohort Course
Content Course
Page(s)
Resource(s)
Mighty Network Templates, Checklists, and Worksheets
Setting up a Mighty Network – Pros and Cons of Paid, Public, and Private Settings
I will be sure to provide an example below of how to set up Mighty Network spaces.
The Feed Space (This used to be the main home page of Mighty Networks) includes an activity feed for discussions, a discovery area for onboarding, an events area, and a members section.
I’m naming this space Reader Feedback.
The purpose of this space:
To introduce members to the space (onboarding)
To let members know the expectations, benefits, and community culture.
To tell the members how to participate — chat, comment, share photos, attend events, and meet fellow members.
What does this space include:
Updates about the book
Podcast interviews
Blog posts related to the book
Exclusive behind-the-scenes content
Media articles about the book
Events, including the launch party
The strategy for this space:
Onboarding members with an email sequence to inform them about the space.
Invite members to become advanced readers when the digital book is available.
The goal of getting 20–50 testimonials for the book before launch day.
The Chat Space (In the previous version of Mighty Networks, this used to be within a group that a host could turn on so that members could chat.)
I’m naming this space: Creator Community Chat.
The purpose of this space:
To encourage community builders to connect with each other
To offer potential clients the to ask questions and receive a response from a consultant
To inspire members with tips, quotes, and excerpts from the book
The strategy for this space:
Weekly content shared — tip, quote, or excerpt from the book.
Encourage members to share, ask, and give feedback from the book.
Ask members to share what they’ve learned from the book.
The Feed Space — For Resources
Since I’m on the community plan, I don’t have access to the Resources or Course Spaces, including a Table of Contents used to organize content.
Mighty Networks removed the “topics” navigation feature on the left sidebar (from the previous version), meaning hosts have a tough time figuring out how to reorganize content.
In the past, I would recommend that a host have no more than 5–7 topics to keep the sidebar clean and not too overwhelming for new members. The new design of spaces changes the navigation feature but removes the ability to have a way to organize content in a topic format.
If a host selects the Business Plan, they will have the Table of Contents, and it will be easier for you to use this feature to organize your content.
If you, like me, are on the Community plan, I’ve chosen to put all of the resources in a feed that will sort with the newest content at the top.
What does this space include:
Resources for members to promote the book
Ideas for members to start sharing the book
Social media templates for them to use
The strategy for this space:
Provide resources for members to be able to use the book right away
Have a dedicated place for members to find ideas about promoting the book
Give members social media templates to make sharing the book easier during the launch and when running promos.
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