There's a common misconception that you need to have a lot of people in your
Facebook group in order to monetize it.
It's not true.
Sure, it helps to have thousands of people in there. Yet plenty of groups are that size but with disengaged members (or worse, spammers) and give the group owner nothing in return.
You can do very well with a small Facebook group.
I know a coach who has less than 300 members in hers. She's very picky with who she
lets in - but she's monetized it to give her six figures a year.
I know group owners who have even less in theirs and are getting business from them.
Take Victor, for example. Victor recently purchased my Facebook groups program (Group Gold), He told me that he started his group a week ago, has 55 members in it and already got a client from it.
55 members is great for only being a
week old, but it's not a group of 10,000 members or anything.
When I asked Victor how he got that client, he said:
"Posting and commenting three or four times a day on members' posts - adding value, value, value"
There you have it. It's not rocket science ...
You start your group, gather like-minded people who need help, and then you show that you can help
them.
If you want to monetize your Facebook group, my Group Gold program can help you like it helped Victor.
I'm doing an Easter special for today only, where you can get it for 50% off what everyone else pays (so it's just $148 today).
Get instant access to it here:
(use the promo code "easter" at the checkout to get the discount)
Marc