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How to Build a High-Growth Community as a Business: Cre8tive Con 2026 Recap with Jim Kwik & David Meltzer

How to Build a High-Growth Community as a Business: Cre8tive Con 2026 Recap with Jim Kwik & David Meltzer

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LEARN THE SECRET TO BUILDING AN UNSTOPPABLE BUSINESS LIKE JULIE AND DOM- Check out- www.keap.com/cre8tive Stop Juggling, Start Growing: The Keap "Automation Advantage" Let’s be real: as a creative entrepreneur, you didn’t start your business to spend six hours a day stuck in your inbox or chasing down leads that went cold three days ago. As Julie and Dom discussed, the "Fortune is in the Follow-up," but you can’t build a community if you’re buried under a mountain of manual tasks. That’s why you need to head over to keap.com/cre8tive. Why Julie and Dom Trust Keap: Automation on Autopilot: While you’re on stage or networking at events like Cre8tive Con, Keap is working in the background—capturing leads, sending personalized messages, and ensuring no potential client slips through the cracks. The "Seven-Day" Rule: Julie mentioned that excitement dies after a week. Keap’s sales and marketing automation platform ensures your follow-ups happen instantly, so you strike while the iron is hot—not at 1:00 AM when you're exhausted. Scalable Sanity: From CRM and email marketing to payments and landing pages, Keap consolidates your tools so you can focus on the "Horizontal and Vertical" relationships that actually grow your brand. Don't let your "impossible dreams" get sidelined by administrative busywork. Put your business growth on autopilot so you can spend more time in the room and less time behind the laptop. Visit www.keap.com/cre8tive today and start turning your leads into lifelong community members. Building Unstoppable Communities: Cre8tive Con 2026 Recap & The "Human-First" Business Growth Hack Episode Summary: Are you tired of the "Instagrammable era" of business where connections feel like transactions? In this high-energy wrap-up of Cre8tive Con 2026 in Chicago, hosts Julie and Dominick Damas discuss why building a "ride or die" community is the ultimate growth hack for 2026. Featuring insights from keynote legends like Jim Kwik, David Meltzer, and John Lee, this episode breaks down the "Reset"—moving away from behind the laptop and into rooms where six-figure manifestations happen over cocktails and conversations. Whether you are building a digital tribe or hosting live events, learn how to put your audience first, provide radical value without a "find's fee," and create an ecosystem where everyone rises together. ️ In This Episode, You’ll Learn: The "Anti-Star" Strategy: Why the most successful communities (like Taylor Swift’s or Cre8tive Con’s) aren’t actually about the leader—they’re about the shared mission. Vertical vs. Horizontal Community: How to bridge the gap between the "stage" and the "audience" to create a family dynamic. The Follow-Up Fortune: Why your connections die within seven days if you don't take action (and how to use Keap to automate it). Lessons from Sports: Why the Indiana University and Pittsburgh Steelers fanbases are the ultimate blueprints for generational business loyalty. Live Event Do’s & Don’ts: The "Jules Rules" for networking—from breath mints to avoiding the "predatory pitch." Featured Cre8tive Con 2026 Speakers Mentioned: Jim Kwik: Brain health and high-speed learning. John Lee: Visionary business scaling. David Meltzer: Abundance, flow, and the "Power of 64." James Orsini & Bobby Lane & Andrea Sullivan: The Vayner/Vyve community model. And Factotum. Jason Duncan, Richard Dolan, & Justin Guarini and Kim Walsh Phillips: Insights on building brand authority. ️ Resources & Sponsors: Keap: Stop losing leads in the "follow-up gap." Put your business growth on autopilot and turn leads into lifelong customers. SELF PUBLISHING.COM: We love SelfPublishing.com because it empowers entrepreneurs to turn their "brain bombs" and community insights into authoritative books, providing the exact roadmap needed to scale your personal brand from a speaker on a stage to a published industry leader. FAQ: Building a Business Community in 2026 How do I start a community if I’m an introvert? Find a "connector" friend. As Julie suggests, find one person you relate to who is naturally social and let them help you navigate the room. Also, remember that observing is a superpower—it allows you to build deeper, more thoughtful relationships than someone just "working the room." What is the biggest mistake entrepreneurs make when building a community? Making it all about them. If you are the only star, you don't have a community; you have a fan club. True communities are built on shared interests and shared values where the members provide as much value to each other as the leader does. How do you monetize a community without feeling "salesy"? Focus on value first. As Dominick points out, when you provide real tools and inspiration without an immediate "find's fee" or transaction, you build trust. Monetization happens naturally through high-level offerings (like events or masterminds) once the community sees you are invested ...
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