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Make Your Business a Flywheel

2025/1/23
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People Magic: How to Build a $1M Community

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我将解释飞轮式业务的含义,以及为什么它是一种近乎完美的商业模式。飞轮式业务的关键在于,它能够让成员之间互相创造价值,从而让业务自行运转,无需持续的销售努力。这与传统的线性业务模式(例如电商)截然不同,线性业务模式需要不断地进行销售和重复销售,效率低下。 飞轮式业务的构建始于建立一个紧密联系的社群。我以一个帮助初级工程经理的社群为例,在这个社群中,成员之间互相支持,共同成长。我的价值在于组织和连接这些成员,创造一个互相分享经验、想法和故事的文化。在这个社群中,成员之间互相提供价值,而非仅仅依靠我提供内容。 飞轮效应的关键在于,成员获得成果后会自发地向他人推荐,从而扩大社群规模。这与传统的营销方式不同,它不需要我持续投入大量精力进行推广。社群成员的积极参与和口碑传播,才是飞轮式业务持续增长的动力。 飞轮式业务的核心在于创造一个成员互相赋能的社群,而非仅仅销售产品。它注重的是成员之间的互动和价值创造,形成良性循环,实现持续增长。飞轮式业务具有强大的乘数效应,每个行动都能产生更大的影响。 建立飞轮式业务并不需要高学历、创意或大量资金,只需要在时间分配上做出明智的决策。通过将人们聚集在一起,你就能解锁一个能够自我运行的飞轮,实现持续的业务增长。飞轮式业务能够产生强大的持续增长动能,让业务自我发展,这与需要不断重复销售的电商业务完全不同。

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This chapter defines a flywheel business, contrasting it with a linear business model. It emphasizes the self-sustaining nature of a flywheel, where momentum is generated through member actions and value creation.
  • Flywheel business model explained
  • Contrast with linear business model (e-commerce)
  • Focus on member actions and value creation

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When people are able to take your ideas and run with them, and then your business takes on a life of its own, and everybody is creating value for each other. When you can do that, you have got a nearly perfect business, which is why flywheels are so valuable.

Hey, I'm Gina Bianchini, and this is People Magic, where I show you the absolute easiest way to create a $1 million community. Hi, Gina. Hi.

I just finished the People Magic Masterclass, and I don't think I fully understand the concept of flywheel. It feels like a buzzword that's super easy to use in class discussions, but I'm unsure how it translates to a day-to-day business. Can you explain a bit more? I love this. So some of the things that conceptually...

once you get your head around them are like aha moments, aren't totally obvious when you are looking at them for the first time or maybe even the fifth time. So I'm super glad that you raised your hand and you said, hey, wait a second, slow down. Fundamental concept is in a linear world. Like you say in a day-to-day business, it sort of feels like what you do is you show up, you do a bunch of things,

Take a bunch of steps. You get a result. Somebody pays you money for something. You deliver the product and then you start over again. So you got to go out and sell people on stuff. You got to then have multiple conversations. They buy the product and then you got to start over again with somebody else.

Or in some cases, if you're doing an e-commerce business, which is one of the reasons why I do not love e-commerce businesses, is that you got to then go sell that same person a second or a tenth time. That is a linear business. And if anything, you can think about it as that sort of step by step. I got to go and I got to sell the same person another business.

mascara, another outfit, another pair of shoes, another battery pack, although that one starts to get interesting because you have repeat purchase or a replenishable good, as they taught me in the fancy MBA school. So a flywheel is different. And this is how a flywheel is different.

So, for example, the reason I love communities, and again, this is a community that can be monetized with ongoing membership fees, so recurring revenue membership fees, a paid course or set of courses that you can get repeat purchases from, a challenge or an event. So that's how you can monetize. And by the way, challenges, courses, events could actually live in a membership. So

When you are building a community, something different happens. You invite in your first 10 members. You are really clear that they're all going through the same transition and your value that you are providing them is, hey, I'm raising my hand. I'm going to take care of all the organizing. I'm going to introduce you to amazing people who are on the same path.

We are going to rally a group of first-time engineering managers. We're going to bring people together. We are going to have fantastic conversations. We're going to build a culture where there's absolute confidentiality, and we are going to share our stories, our experiences, our hopes and dreams, our fears and misconceptions.

But we're going to do it together. And if we do it together, we're each going to be able to take on more and more responsibility, which also probably means we're going to get paid more and more money. We are going to define together

What it means to be an engineering manager over the next 10 years as new technologies show up and new ways of being productive and new ways of organizing our teams show up, our ability to react to really dynamic changes.

changes and technology innovation, all of that's going to happen because my value is in going and finding and bringing together first-time engineering managers and creating the culture that exists in my community and our community that we're building together to help each and every one of us achieve professional success. So what happens when I build that business? Well,

I bring in 10 people and I probably am going to have fun bringing in more and more people. But number one, those folks are actually providing value for each other. I'm not producing a ton of content. People are drowning in content today. I'm not producing content. I'm creating the experiences that people feel comfortable sharing their stories, experiences, and ideas in pursuit of the

that goal or as they navigate that next transition. A first-time engineering manager, an engineering manager taking over and having directors underneath them for the first time, an engineering manager who's tackling new projects, or an engineering manager who is turning around a low-performing team. All of those things are going to be the places we can take our community. Okay, so coming back to the flywheel now. I

I bring in those first 10 people. They start providing value to each other. Again, each and every person has to go and create their own results, but the community is there to create all sorts of new support mechanisms, new insights, new practices, new habits that just get so much easier to do in a community. This is what a flywheel is. Those 10 people

are probably going to get better results because they are in this community. And guess what happens?

when people get results. This is happening to me right now with this podcast. As this podcast becomes popular and is well-reviewed and showing up on charts, the number of people I have coming to me right now being like, hey, Gina, what are you doing to create a successful podcast? I want to have a successful podcast. Well, then I can share my stories, experiences, and ideas. That's a flywheel because now I have brought in

more people to the community. Because I can basically say, hey, you want to join my community? We are sharing all the behind the scene things that are working today to make a podcast successful, to build a subscriber base, to build loyal listeners, to build the frameworks or mechanisms by which those loyal listeners start to invite other people in to subscribe to the

the podcast. I know I like went from, for some engineering managers to podcasters, just forgive me for shifting my examples here. But I think this is really important. In a flywheel, I don't have to do all the work. It starts to build momentum of other people taking actions. Like members providing value for each other means that I don't have to provide all the value.

members getting fantastic results and talking about it to other people means that I don't have to go out and talk to people that I don't know because I've really created an incredible experience for those first 10 members. And those 10 members are building the momentum by going out and talking to three more people that are first-time engineering managers or engineering managers who are leveling up or podcasters who are just starting off or podcasters who are like,

I got 30,000 subscribers. I want to get to a million downloads. That type of network, more people being a part of what you're building creates momentum that you otherwise cannot create on your own.

So going back to the very beginning, a linear business of I got to sell somebody new every time and I got to resell them because I'm only selling this like one widget versus you want to belong to our community because things are happening in our community that are going to get you results and transformation that you can't get on your own. And it's happening here. Hop on the train.

That hopping on the train, guess what? Number one, I, as the business owner, didn't have to go sell. My members are selling and bringing in that next person or the hundredth person. And then what's even better is

is that the value that's being created is not my content. It is my hosting. It's the fact that I'm convening people. And when you create these kinds of networks, what we call people magic, because people are creating value for each other. They're creating these magical experiences and creating magic to help people get results and transformation that they cannot get on their own. That stuff is magical.

That is what we are talking about when we talk about creating people magic. It has momentum. It creates momentum so that for every action that you take as the business host, you get 10 times more

the momentum and results in a flywheel than you do if you don't have a flywheel. So you're talking to people like, hey, what if I could help you get the results that you want? What if I could help you make another $50,000 or $100,000 next year because you are going to be an absolute star of a first-time engineering manager or because you're going to be able to build a podcast that

offers the space and the attention that brands want to partner with. That is a flywheel. So hopefully that's a little bit clearer. A flywheel business is one where you're like getting up every day being like, oh my gosh, I cannot believe that

100 people met over in San Antonio, Texas, because they were part of the network that I started with 10 people to be able to help folks. And I am helping folks. And you know what? It actually turned out that I can help more people

in more ways because they pay attention to what they pay for by charging. And now that is a flywheel that has momentum to it. And you are seeing things pop out of the network that you are creating. But I want to talk about why creating a community with a flywheel is so powerful.

And it's that every action you take to talk to one person, that person is going to talk to other people. To create the conditions every week for your members to come together, they're going to find things and take risk and take action that they wouldn't otherwise take. And it is going to go find five more people that are going to be excited about what you're building. That's a flywheel.

And it is the absolute most valuable business that you can create. And there's absolutely nothing. You don't need a degree to have a flywheel. You don't need some incredibly creative idea. You don't need a lot of money. A flywheel only requires you to make extremely good decisions in how you spend your time.

while you're building your business. So being able to bring people together, when you do that, you unlock a flywheel that can take and run itself. And that is why I am so passionate about creating people magic, creating this kind of momentum-driven business.

that is going to create things that may be steady for a little while. And then all of a sudden, one day takes off. That cannot happen in an e-commerce business that you're like having to like resell people every, every week.

or every day. I shared with you the feeling of momentum that comes from a flywheel when people are able to take your ideas and run with them, and then your business takes on a life of its own. And everybody is creating value for each other. When you can do that, you have got a nearly perfect business, which is why

Flywheels are so valuable. This is People Magic. I'm Sheena Bianchini. Until next time. Thank you for being a part of People Magic.

If you want more of a deep dive in any of these topics, but certainly having the framework of People Magic Profit, head on over to the website. The link is in the show notes. Have your own burning question about creating people magic? Well, I want to answer it. So here's what you're going to do. You're going to just drop your question in the review section wherever you're listening to this podcast and keep tuning in.

Is there something holding you back from starting a community? No followers, no email list, not enough time or a team to do it? Well, after helping tens of thousands of people get started building communities, courses, challenges and events, here is what I know. You need just one thing to get started. Join a community.

And that's why I'm hosting the People Magic Summit on January 22nd and 23rd. This free virtual event is designed to help you build a $1 million community in 2025, surrounded by a supportive community and with step-by-step instruction that is gonna make it so easy to get started. I want 2025 to be your breakthrough year. And a free two-day summit where you're learning alongside people on the same path

Well, it seems like a pretty easy way to get there. Register now at summit.mightynetworks.com.