The 2024 Mighty Networks Best Practices Guide (Part One)

Did you ever think about creating an online group just to share your life’s work, knowledge, or connect people for change? These are all things that creators have thought about when launching an online course, group, or membership.

Hi, My name is Deb Schell, and I’m a Community Strategist. I’ve helped over 100 businesses with their go-to-market plans for courses, programs, online communities, and social media strategies. I’m also the Author of the newly published book Creator to Community Builder: Find Calm While Building Your Online Community.

I started my journey on Mighty Networks as a member of an online membership. When I decided to launch my community, I knew that Mighty Networks would be the best platform to use, and I was excited about the possibilities.

If you’ve found yourself here, it is likely because you’ve struggled with setting up your online community on Mighty Networks. Good news: You are in the right place! Get the guide now!

Most clients I work with struggle with similar challenges and want to develop a launch or relaunch plan but aren’t sure how to best utilize the Mighty Networks Platform. Much information and support is available within the Mighty Community and Mighty Hosts group. Still, sometimes having one place for all your Mighty resources is helpful.

This guide will be helpful for users of this platform and those who want to up-level their network with a streamlined community design. The only thing this guide doesn’t provide is a way for me to do this for you or discuss your questions. Get the guide now!

Community Builders with Purpose is the online community I launched at the beginning of 2024 to invite new community builders to collaborate. The examples, screenshots, and features will mostly be taken from my community. However, I don’t have the Course plan, so I will use other networks with this feature as examples. If you have more questions, please send an email to Deb@FindCalmHere.com or go to FindCalmHere.com for more resources.

  • Part One: Mighty Networks Basics — Mighty Networks navigation and basic features
  • Part Two: Mighty Network Engagement — Advanced features, templates, and examples. (Coming Soon)

I first encountered Mighty Networks as a community member and was instantly hooked. When it came time to launch my community, I knew Mighty Networks was the ideal platform. And now, I want to help you achieve the same success!

I understand that navigating Mighty Networks can be overwhelming. The platform offers a wealth of information and support, but sometimes you need a streamlined, comprehensive resource to get started. That’s where my guide comes in.

Get the guide now!

Start Building #OnMighty

Mighty Networks allows hosts to use AI to help write out the host’s vision and significant purpose and offers an onboarding checklist for new members. You can try Mighty Networks for free to build a community culture with rich content, articles, and videos!

Your members will connect and engage in a variety of ways. Mighty Networks makes building your course, coaching program, training, or membership easy in just a few moments. With Mighty Networks, you can unite your audience into one cohesive platform.

Mighty Networks offers live streaming, events, cohort-based courses, web pages, challenges, and more! Its community design feature, Spaces, can offer paid, free, public, or private areas online to build a course or resource library for your podcast, blog, or life’s work!

Are you excited to get started?

Click here to check out the two-week Free trial!

In This Guide:

  • Mighty Networks platform basics.
  • How do you log in to a Mighty Network?
  • The pros and cons of using a custom domain.
  • Mighty plan options.
  • Spaces and Tabs best practices.

Get the guide now!

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Deb Schell, Author and Community Strategist
Deb Schell, Author and Community Strategist

Written by Deb Schell, Author and Community Strategist

Community Strategist, Author, Podcaster, Designer. Find Calm Here, where community strategy meets intentionality.

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