Digital Productivity: How to Grow a Loyal Community

Digital Productivity: How to Grow a Loyal Community

This is Episode 60 of This Old New Business weekly business podcast with Jeff Korhan.

In this episode you will learn how to grow a loyal community from longtime entrepreneur and former chamber of commerce CEO and repeat guest, Frank Kenny.

Frank is the founder of a number of educational communities designed exclusively for chambers and their members, including a very active Facebook Group and Business Pros Insider, which provide digital productivity strategies with social media and content marketing.

Personalize Automation and Give Useful Gifts

Traditional outbound marketing that interrupts for the purpose of making a commercial offer is quickly dismissed today. Using digital marketing in this way is what we all know as spam, which can make potential buyers so angry you’ll never see them again.

Digital marketing today ideally starts with building an audience by learning as much as possible about what they really want and personalizing it just for them. This may be a product or service offering, but Frank Kenny’s believes you should focus on giving your community valuable gifts if you expect to earn their trust.

Kenny also believes you can sell more by selling during limited windows of time that are separated by ongoing efforts to help your community in any way possible. Listen to the audio to learn more about Frank Kenny’s methods, including the unique practice of living and traveling the country in an RV to interact with his audience in person, while using technology to maintain digital productivity.

I’d love to hear your thoughts on digital productivity. Meet me over on Twitter to take the conversation further.

Key Take-Aways

  • Frank Kenny recommends the book Launch by Jeff Walker to learn and implement digital marketing campaigns that get results.
  • In the closing minutes, Frank also recommended the Revive Old Post WordPress plugin (formerly Tweet Old Post) for automating the sharing of your evergreen content on social media channels.
  • You can connect with and learn more about Frank Kenny at FrankJKenny.com

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About the Author:  Jeff Korhan, MBA, is the author of Built-In Social: Essential Social Marketing Practices for Every Small Business and host of This Old New Business podcast.

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Modern Chamber Marketing: How to Successfully Build a Digital Community

This Old New Business Podcast with Jeff KorhanThis is Episode 4 of This Old New Business weekly business podcast with Jeff Korhan.

Join me and Frank Kenny as we discuss how to succeed these days with digital marketing. Frank will share how he facilitates a vibrant Facebook group to build community that keeps its global membership actively engaged.

You will find this interview especially interesting if your small business is a member of a chamber of commerce, or any other organization such as Rotary that supports businesses within a local community.

You will want to listen to the very end of this episode. The energy really takes a jump during our exchange of not just what’s working with digital marketing and networking, but also how the interruptive practices of old can turn away potential customers in a heartbeat.

Our Featured Guest: Frank J. Kenny

Frank Kenny is a longtime entrepreneur and former chamber of commerce CEO. He is the founder of a number of educational communities designed exclusively for chambers and their members, including the very active Chamber of Commerce Professionals Facebook group, and Chamber Pros Insider, both of which provide strategies and advice on social media and digital marketing.

The Age of Continuous Beta Has Arrived

The fact that Frank and I both succeeded with social media by simply testing the waters to discover what works is actually what you will hear from many social media practitioners. What was true in the early days of digital marketing is even more relevant today: You have to experiment, fail, learn, and adapt.

That’s one of the themes of this podcast. In the book The Start Up of You, co-author and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman notes that these days you need a plan A, B, C, and for when things dramatically change, a plan Z.

www.jeffkorhan.comThe reality of our business environment is the destination, however your business describes it, is likely to change before you get there. Therefore, Frank suggests you just plan for being in start-up or continuous beta mode.

You Can Succeed in Any Economy

When Frank was CEO of a chamber of commerce he doubled the size of his chamber with social media at a time when many chambers were shrinking. The approach was simply reaching out to businesses to inquire if they would be interested in hanging out with some folks that were interested in them as people.

Caring enough to take the time to connect with people one-on-one is a powerful way for succeeding with digital marketing. Frank recommends Nimble Social CRM for facilitating this with your communities.

One of the advantages of Nimble is the capability of importing email contacts. Once this is accomplished, you can invite them to connect with your social media communities.

Facilitating Solutions Generates Leads

According to Frank, chambers of commerce by definition believe in small businesses and community. Therefore, it’s not surprising why the Chamber of Commerce Professionals Facebook group that he facilitates is so active.

Chambers of commerce are much like small businesses in that resources are limited. Being a member of a community of like-minded professionals is invaluable for getting solutions to problems.

When the respective members derive value from any group, they are likely to share their enthusiasm with friends and colleagues. This is why the group Frank facilitates generates leads for consulting and other premium resources that his business offers.

Once again, helping is the new selling.

Lighting Round Tips and Advice

Frank’s Top Sales or Marketing Advice – Bring people into your world by providing value up front. Give gifts. Be generous. Engage with them. Most important, be patient. You are building a tribe that can become your greatest (digital) asset.

His Favorite Productivity Tip – Put all your social media platforms into a bookmark folder on your browser. Each morning as you are enjoying a cup of coffee, go from tab to tab, staying up to speed with your connections and building those relationships. Make it a habit.

A Quote that has Inspired Frank’s Success –  “You can have everything in life you want, if you will just help enough other people get what they want.”  Zig Ziglar

Key Take-Aways

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About the Author:  Jeff Korhan, MBA, is the author of Built-In Social: Essential Social Marketing Practices for Every Small Business and host of This Old New Business podcast.

He helps mainstream businesses adapt their traditional growth practices to a digital world. Connect with Jeff on LinkedInTwitterFacebook, and Google+