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The Free Community Trap (And Why Nobody's Converting)

The Free Community Trap (And Why Nobody's Converting)

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Should you start with a free community and convert people to paid later? Or charge from the beginning?

If you're asking this question, you're probably hoping free is the safer choice. The easier choice. The one that won't scare people away.

But here's what I need to tell you: starting with a free community and trying to convert it to paid later almost never works.

In this episode, I'm breaking down why free communities fail, why paid communities work better for everyone, and the one trial strategy that actually converts (spoiler: it's not a free trial).

Because here's the truth—when people don't pay for something, they don't value it. They don't show up. They don't engage. They don't have any skin in the game. And when it's time to convert them to paid? They ghost.

But when people pay from the start, everything changes. They commit. They show up. They engage. They get results. And you build something sustainable.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  1. Why free communities never convert to paid (and the psychology behind it)
  2. The "skin in the game" problem that kills free communities
  3. How to build trust WITHOUT giving your community away for free
  4. Why paid communities create better members, better engagement, and better results
  5. The $1 trial strategy that doubled my community conversions (and why it works when free trials don't)

Want to see what a paid community looks like? Join the coCreator Society at cocreatorsociety.com

Watch the full breakdown of the $1 trial strategy: The $1 Trial Strategy That Doubled My Circle Community Conversions

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