Ep. #112 - 5 Day Community To Cash Challenge

by Marci Barker / January 28th, 2025
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5 Day Community To Cash Challenge
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5 Day Community To Cash Challenge
In this episode, I talk about the Community to Cash Challenge, a five-day program I created to help people grow their engagement and make money, even in other people's communities. You don’t need your own audience to succeed. I’ve personally made six figures using free social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, and the challenge teaches simple marketing principles to help you do the same. For just $27, you’ll get lifetime access to tools like a KPI tracker, an engagement guide, and social media templates to make posting and connecting easier.
The challenge includes five steps: joining a community, connecting with others, clearly communicating your goals, asking for engagement, and making a low-cost offer. I’ve also added bonuses for completing the challenge, like a headline generator, social media shoutouts, and strategy calls to keep you motivated and growing. If you finish in five days, you can unlock extra rewards like free advertising and a $500 coupon for my advanced program. This challenge is all about taking action, learning what works, and building relationships that help your business grow.
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Topics Covered in the Episode:
Overview of the Community to Cash Challenge.
How to make money in other people’s communities.
Simple marketing principles for any platform or group.
Tools included in the challenge: KPI tracker, engagement guide, and templates.
The five challenge steps: community, connection, communication, engagement, and cash.
Bonuses for completing the challenge: headline generator and strategy calls.
Extra fast-action bonuses for completing in five days.
Importance of engaging with others, not just posting.
How to build relationships and grow a business using free social media.
Real-life success stories from people in the Boss Minded community.
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