How to stop chasing "Likes" and start building real relationships in 2025.
Learn the basics of moving from Social Media to your own Community. Click modules to expand.
Think of social media (Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn) like renting an apartment. The landlord (the algorithm) can raise the rent (ad costs) or kick you out (ban you) at any time.
Building a Community (on a platform like Circle or Mighty Networks) is like owning a house. You make the rules, you own the data, and nobody can take it away from you.
You don't need to delete Instagram. You just need to change how you use it.
Goal: Stop trying to "go viral." Start trying to move people from the busy street (Instagram) into your quiet living room (Community).
Beginners think a community is just a blog where you post articles. It's not. It's a place for connection.
Running a community takes time, but AI can act as your assistant.
The Person: Meet Sarah. She is a fitness coach with 20,000 followers on Instagram.
The Problem: Last year, whenever she posted a workout video, she got 500 likes and 5 new clients. This year, the algorithm changed. Now she gets 50 likes and 0 new clients. She feels like she is shouting into the void.
The Goal: Sarah wants to stop relying on the algorithm. She wants to start a "Fit for Life Club"—a private community for her most dedicated followers where she can share meal plans and they can support each other.
Your Task: Help Sarah move her "Superfans" off Instagram and into her new Club.
Here is exactly how Sarah should launch her community.
The Task: Write the Instagram DM (Direct Message) that Sarah should send to her top 50 followers to invite them to the new community.
Tip: Make it feel personal, exclusive, and exciting. Don't sound like a robot!