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Book 10/52 of My #52Books52Weeks Bucket List Challenge
I’ve always been fascinated by the membership subscription business model—how it works, how to build a thriving community, and how to keep people engaged long-term. In fact, I’ve run a Bucket Listers Community in the past, but now I want to do it better.
That’s why I picked up Subscribed by Tien Tzuo as part of my #52Books52Weeks challenge. Tien is the founder of Zuora, a company that helps businesses shift to subscription-based models, and in this book, he dives deep into why subscriptions are the future of business.
My goal? To learn how to build a sustainable, member-led community with the right platform, pricing, and retention strategies so that more people can stay connected and inspired to tick off their Bucket List.
The World is Moving from Products to Subscriptions – Companies are shifting away from one-time transactions to ongoing relationships (Netflix, Amazon Prime, Spotify, etc.).
Retention is Everything – A successful subscription model isn’t just about getting new members—it’s about keeping them engaged and delivering ongoing value.
Pricing Strategies Matter – Getting the right balance of affordability and perceived value is crucial to long-term success.
Community is the Future of Business – The strongest subscription models focus on building deep connections with members, making them feel like they’re part of something bigger.
Becoming "Member-Led" is the Ultimate Goal – The best subscription businesses aren’t just serving their members—they’re co-created by them.
A Bucket Listers Community Needs to Be Sustainable – If I want to create a thriving membership, it needs a strong foundation, ongoing value, and the right pricing model.
Retention = Real Impact – A community isn’t just about getting people to join—it’s about keeping them engaged, inspired, and actively ticking off their Bucket List.
People Value Access & Experience Over Ownership – Just like people subscribe to experiences (Netflix, gyms, courses), a Bucket List membership should provide ongoing adventure, accountability, and inspiration.
A Member-Led Community is More Powerful – If people feel a sense of ownership and contribution, they stay longer and get more from the experience.
Subscription Models Allow for Scalable Impact – With the right structure, a membership community can help more people live their Bucket List Life, at scale.
Reading Subscribed has given me so many insights into how I can build and grow a better, stronger Bucket Listers Community—one that truly serves its members and helps them take action on their dreams.
So, here’s my challenge to you: If you could be part of a Bucket List community, what would YOU want from it? What would keep you engaged and excited to take action?
Let’s make this happen! 🚀
Stay tuned for Book 11 of 52 as I continue this adventure of learning and growth!
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