Hey, so I heard this quote from a business coach of mine last week. It was about sales, but honestly, I think itās wildly relevant to ERGs:
ššæ You donāt get engagement by adding membersāyou get members by driving engagement.
Let that sink in for a second.
A lot of ERGs think growth = engagementāas in, āIf we just get more people in our Slack channel, if we just increase our mailing list, engagement will naturally follow.ā But thatās not how it works. You donāt fix low engagement by adding more people to a broken system. You fix low engagement by actually engaging the people you already have. And that engagement is what brings in more members organically.
I was presenting at DiversiTech today, and I said something I hadnāt even thought about before, but it really stuck with me:
A lot of ERGs have grown performativelyāthey got more members, maybe even did a fancy brand refresh with a new logoābut their operations never evolved.
Theyāre bigger in appearance, but theyāre not stronger in function.
So if you want to grow your ERG, donāt start with recruitmentāstart with maturity. Grow the back-end operations of your ERG first. Structure. Processes. Programming that actually matters. When your ERG functions well, engagement increases. And when engagement increases, growth happens naturally.
Hope this helps,
The ERG Homegirl āšæ
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