I think it's better if it's a closed club for a couple of reasons.
1. It creates some FOMO when you annonce your club. It'll be a stronger motivation for people to sign-up if it's a closed group with a limited number of spots.
2. Part of the success from my book launch club came from me messaging and following-up with my members individual…
I think it's better if it's a closed club for a couple of reasons.
1. It creates some FOMO when you annonce your club. It'll be a stronger motivation for people to sign-up if it's a closed group with a limited number of spots.
2. Part of the success from my book launch club came from me messaging and following-up with my members individually. By having a limited group I was able to send everyone direct messages.
3. Of the people who join, you'll only get a certain percentatge to actually write reviews. In my research, I read online to expect no more than 33%. I got much higher than that (11/15 or 73%) but I was actively messaging and following up with each of my members. Much better to have a smaller group of members that you can build a strong connection with and message with regularly.
I think it's better if it's a closed club for a couple of reasons.
1. It creates some FOMO when you annonce your club. It'll be a stronger motivation for people to sign-up if it's a closed group with a limited number of spots.
2. Part of the success from my book launch club came from me messaging and following-up with my members individually. By having a limited group I was able to send everyone direct messages.
3. Of the people who join, you'll only get a certain percentatge to actually write reviews. In my research, I read online to expect no more than 33%. I got much higher than that (11/15 or 73%) but I was actively messaging and following up with each of my members. Much better to have a smaller group of members that you can build a strong connection with and message with regularly.