16 Strategies to Grow Your List Authentically and Without Gimmicks

Pros, cons, and how to approach each marketing strategy in a way that feels good to you.

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Entrepreneurs that want to build a values-driven online business often struggle with growth. Many of the strategies seem to require doing things that feel uncomfortable and are ethically questionable.

There’s a way to approach all the main growth channels in a way that feels good and is successful in growing your business.

So what exactly should you do to grow your list? And how should you approach it?

Below are 16 marketing channels to consider in growing your community business. I’ve included pros and cons of each, as well as thoughts on how to approach each in a way that feels authentic to you. To me, approaching something authentically means prioritizing our own humanity and connection with others.

It’s possible to lean into authenticity, no matter the growth strategy you chose. Here’s how.

Partner Workshops

For this channel, you focus on partnering with existing communities to present guest workshops or other events for their members.

Pros

  • Trust transfer from partner to you.

  • Doesn’t require daily consistency.

Cons

  • Usually requires speaking and/or teaching for free.

  • Success depends on the partner and who they’re able to attract.

How to approach it more authentically

  • Work with the same partners on an ongoing basis.

  • Customize your presentations to the audience you’re speaking to.

Co-hosting Events

These are events you co-host in partnership with another creator. You both promote and share the attendee list.

Pros

  • It’s fun collaborating with someone else in designing an event.

  • Access to an audience who already trust someone else.

Cons

  • Less control over what happens.

  • Because there’s more than one presenter, there may be more than one offer/CTA.

How to approach it more authentically

Invest in the partner friendship and talk about it at the event.

Workshops in other communities

For this channel, you focus on partnering with existing communities to present guest workshops or other events for their members.

Pros

  • Trust transfer from partner to you.

  • Doesn’t require daily consistency.

Cons

  • Usually requires speaking and/or teaching for free.

  • Success depends on the partner and who they’re able to attract.

How to approach it more authentically

  • Work with the same partners on an ongoing basis.

  • Customize your presentations to the audience you’re speaking to.

Partner events

These are events you co-host in partnership with another creator. You both promote and share the attendee list.

Pros

  • It’s fun collaborating with someone else in designing an event.

  • Access to an audience who already trust someone else.

Cons

  • Less control over what happens.

  • Because there’s more than one presenter, there may be more than one offer/CTA.

How to approach it more authentically

Invest in the partner relationship and mention it at the event.

Podcast Guesting

This strategy involves being a guest on others’ podcasts.

Pros

  • Usually doesn’t require a lot of prep.

  • The audience gets to know you intimately via conversations.

Cons

  • Finding the right podcasts requires time to research, outreach and follow up.

  • Can be hard to know audience size before pitching a podcast.

Approaching it more authentically

  • Get to know the podcasters before recording.

  • Before recording, set an intention to connect (with the host and with the audience).

Instagram

Focusing your audience-building on Instagram as your priority platform. Using it as your growth platform involves creating sharable content and capturing leads.

Pros

  • Showing up on video builds intimacy.

  • Builds relationships with other creators.

Cons

  • Lots of distractions.

  • Not a platform that invites genuine connection.

  • Non-Reels posts are receiving limited reach lately.

Approaching it more authentically

  • Invite replies.

  • Make a close friends list and invite those who are interested to join.

Meta Ads

Buying ads via Meta’s network which displays on Facebook and Instagram.

Pros

  • Good for targeting specific profiles of members.

  • Can start small to test.

Cons

  • There’s a learning curve for getting to profitability.

  • Supports a company with questionable morals.

Approaching it more authentically

  • Point the ad to a live event or other connection opportunity.

  • Don’t use fake scarcity or other manipulative techniques in the copy.

Google Ads

Buying ads via Google which display on YouTube, and Google.

Pros

  • Access to a huge audience.

  • After initial setup, can work long term.

Cons

  • Hard to set up and get right long term.

  • Mostly targeted based on searches, usually requires writing relevant content on a website.

Approaching it more authentically

  • Point ad to content that genuinely adds value.

  • Be clear about you and your POV in the ad copy and page.

Newsletter Ads

This strategy is about finding relevant newsletters to advertise on.

Pros

  • Directly transfer trust from the newsletter writer to your offer.

  • When the audience is a good fit, conversions are high.

Cons

  • Requires trial and error to find the right audience.

  • Not as easy to repeat consistently.

Approaching it more authentically

  • Build long-term relationship with newsletter writer.

  • Let the newsletter writer write the copy introducing your offer.

Referrals

Referrals are about capturing new leads through recommendations usually from your existing members or previous clients.

Pros

  • Likely to attract more likeminded people by starting with existing members.

  • Builds affinity with existing members.

Cons

  • Requires a larger community in order to be effective as a main strategy.

  • Can sometimes produce a lack diversity in the community.

Approaching it more authentically

  • Offer referral rewards that connect them to the community (1:1 sessions, bonus time, etc).

Affiliates

Affiliates are people who agree to recommend your community or product in exchange for a fee. The transaction is usually tracked via unique links.

Pros

  • Once affiliate relationships are up and running, they can last with minimal maintenance.

  • Access to a much larger audience.

Cons

  • Monetary rewards can lead to reaching members that aren’t the right fit.

  • Incentives can be misaligned.

Approaching it more authentically

  • Only recruit affiliates that are a perfect fit in values and audience for your ideal members.

  • Build long-term relationships, checking in regularly and supporting your partners.

LinkedIn

LinkedIn is a professional platform that includes a feed to share content via text, images and video.

Pros

  • Very effective and seems to be growing as a channel.

  • Works well with a professional audience.

  • There’s so much cringey content, that non-formulaic stuff stands out.

Cons

  • Not a platform that invites a lot of authenticity.

  • Very work-centric. Not a good fit for other audiences.

Approaching it more authentically

  • Write like yourself and don’t fall into formulas.

  • Connect with people who interest you, send non-spammy messages.

X or Threads

Threads and X (Twitter) are both short-form text social media platforms. At the moment, Threads is growing and X is shrinking, but they’re both a good place for content with a strong POV.

Pros

  • Conversational and casual.

  • Great for sharing ideas and connecting in the comments.

Cons

  • X is still relatively small.

  • Twitter is toxic and uncertain.

Approaching it more authentically

  • DM people you admire to continue the conversation.

  • Follow only those who you genuinely enjoy.

YouTube

A video platform with long-form and short-form videos. They’re known for pioneering revenue-share agreements with creators.

Pros

  • Large audience and effective algorithm in growing without running ads.

  • You can get paid for posting once your channel is monetized.

Cons

  • Video production is much more time consuming than other social media.

Approaching it more authentically

  • Choose long form videos over shorts to form deeper connection with audience.

  • Engage with viewers in the comments of yours and others’ videos.

PR

Public Relations is about building relationships with journalists and others who cover your niche.

Pros

  • Great for credibility.

  • Potential access to large audiences.

Cons

  • It is a much slower way to grow a list and business. Often doesn’t have direct ROI.

  • Low success rate.

Approaching it more authentically

  • Build relationships with writers.

  • Find a buddy to cowork with while you pitch PR opportunities.

Guest Blogging

Guest blogging involves pitching your writing to be featured on someone else’s website. For websites with a lot of traffic, it’s an opportunity to reach a new audience with your content.

Pros

  • Sometimes doesn’t require new work being created.

  • Exposure to a loyal audience in your niche.

Cons

Results are unpredictable.

  • Hard to find the right outlets.

Approaching it more authentically

  • Build relationships with other writers (again!)

  • Participate in writer communities where you can meet others with complementary blog audiences.

Facebook

Facebook is a legacy social media platform. It still has a lot of daily users, though its audience skews a bit older.

Pros

  • Huge platform with not as much competition lately.

  • Great for older target audiences.

  • It has a homey vibe for the right member.

Cons

  • Many people have strong negative feelings towards the platform.

  • Because they have a free community product, paid communities are a harder sell there.

Approaching it more authentically

  • Have real conversations within existing free communities.

  • Use the DMs a lot.

TikTok

A video-based short-form content website known for its algorithm.

Pros

  • Huge audience.

  • Ability to grow fast.

Cons

  • Often content that does well doesn’t result in conversions. People tend to stay on the platform.

  • Could be rotting our brains.

Approaching it more authentically

  • Work with other creators of your size.

  • Don’t follow too many trends, make longer videos!


As you look at these options, consider:

  • Which of these is your primary channel?

  • Is the way you’re approaching it in line with building community?

  • Are there any you’d like to test as future marketing channels?

To build an expansive, repeatable growth system that is values-driven and authentic to your community, check out Community Growth Lab →

 
 

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