Summary of "Aug 13, 2025 DO IT WITH ME Session"
Summary of Key Wellness, Self-Care, and Productivity Tips from "DO IT WITH ME Session" (Aug 13, 2025)
Wellness and Focus Enhancement
- Methylene Blue Supplement
- Taken for increased focus and mental clarity.
- Described as a high antioxidant that boosts mitochondrial energy at the cellular level.
- Users report feeling hyperfocused without feeling "wired."
- Helpful for combating brain fog, especially noted during menopause.
Productivity and Launch Preparation Tips
- Pre-Launch Funnel and Sales Page Testing
- Always put your sales funnel into test mode before launch to simulate a customer experience without real payments.
- Use the test credit card number 4242 4242 4242 4242 with any future expiry date and security code of 42 to process test transactions.
- Test all automations triggered by sales (emails, access grants, pipeline updates).
- Check mobile responsiveness of all pages; adjust visibility of elements for desktop vs mobile views.
- Use padding/margin to improve page aesthetics and avoid elements touching screen edges.
- Avoid SEO on checkout/payment pages to prevent direct access via search engines.
- Coupon Codes and Cart Settings
- Coupon codes can be enabled or disabled on checkout pages.
- Cart mode can be toggled to allow multiple product purchases or restrict to one item only to avoid double payments.
- Post-Purchase Automation
- Set up automation to:
- Tag new customers.
- Move them through sales pipelines.
- Assign tasks to welcome new members.
- Grant access to purchased courses and private community channels.
- Send a series of nurture emails over the first week post-purchase to encourage engagement.
- Set up automation to:
- Managing Automations
- Use long wait steps at the end of automations during setup to keep contacts in a holding pattern until ready to proceed.
- Manually advance contacts through automation steps for testing purposes.
Community and Membership Management
- Community Setup and Structure
- Communities can be free, paid, or a mix (free entry with paid private channels).
- Use a welcome video and "start here" module to orient new members and reduce overwhelm.
- Communities can include:
- Discussion channels (public or locked).
- Events.
- Learning modules/courses.
- Quizzes to personalize content recommendations.
- Drip-feed content or release mini-courses incrementally to guide members through learning.
- Public communities allow anyone to request access; private communities require invitation or funnel opt-in to control membership quality.
- Platform Features (Go Collab & High Level Integration)
- Go Collab integrates with High Level CRM for seamless community, course, and membership management.
- Features include:
- Community discovery settings (public/private).
- Member invitation controls.
- Zoom live streaming integration (upcoming).
- Custom domains and branding options.
- Portal for members to access courses, communities, invoices, and affiliate info.
- Membership and Course Access Models
- Options for monthly subscriptions or one-time purchases.
- Unlock specific courses or channels based on membership level or purchase.
- Challenges with selling standalone courses within a membership platform that bundles content.
- Importance of providing flexible options for different customer needs and budgets (e.g., full membership vs single course).
- Community Management Best Practices
- Control member invitations to avoid irrelevant or spammy joiners.
- Use opt-in funnels to vet and manage community entry.
- Maintain engagement by monitoring course completion and sending reminders or notifications based on member activity.
Technical and Design Tips
- Use layers and section/column/module views to manage complex page layouts and troubleshoot hidden elements.
- Regularly refresh live sites to verify changes (e.g., pricing display).
- Use templates and Canva for creating correctly sized branding images (cover photos, logos, favicons).
- Set appropriate timezone and email sending times for automated communications.
Business and Customer Relationship Insights
- One-on-one client work remains invaluable despite automation and scalable group offerings.
- Offering multiple service levels (free content, paid memberships, personalized coaching) caters to different customer readiness and budgets.
- Automation and community platforms are tools to support, not replace, personal connection.
Presenters/Sources
- Michelle – Host, funnel and community setup expert, automation specialist.
- Leanne – Clinical hypnotherapist launching the "Subconscious Sanctuary" membership.
- Karen – Participant, learning platform user, discusses menopause and cognitive focus.
- Mari – Mentioned as a user of drip-fed course content and community management.
- Other Mentions: Kathy (shared a website for review), Sandy
Category
Wellness and Self-Improvement