Can I ask my community for money? with Tim Leberecht
Save the date for our first episode of 2025!
Our 11th season is kicking off with a big topic: going from free to paid community. How can you start asking for money?
Tim Leberecht took his community from free to paid, and we’ll see how and why he did it, & what we can learn from it all.
Tim has an impressive background in marketing in big name companies and is a loved author and speaker. His company and community House of Beautiful Business is known, and for a reason. It’s a leadership community with the mission to create a new form of business that is more purposeful, inclusive, and sustainable.
Join us! Register to the exclusive Zoom room with Tim via the button.
There is also a livestream on LinkedIn.
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☕️We’ll also have Avely’s Cafe right after the event for 20min in the same Zoom room! Let’s continue the conversation in a chill way, just us community builders. ☕️
Your Speaker
Tim Leberecht
Tim Leberecht is a German-American author and entrepreneur, and the co-founder and co-CEO of the House of Beautiful Business.
Tim has an impressive background in marketing in big name companies and is a loved author and speaker. His company and community House of Beautiful Business is known, and for a reason. It’s a leadership community with the mission to create a new form of business that is more purposeful, inclusive, and sustainable.
He has spoken at conferences including AI Masters, DLD, Future Day, HSM Expo, LinkedIn Talent Connect, New Cities Summit, Online Marketing Rockstars, Re:publica, SXSW, The Conference, and many more. His TED Talks “3 Ways to (Usefully) Lose Control of Your Brand” and “4 Ways to Build a Human Company in the Age of Machines” have been viewed 2.5 million times to date.
Moreover, Leberecht delivered keynotes at numerous corporate events worldwide. He is the author of the book The Business Romantic (HarperCollins, 2015), which has been translated into ten languages to date.