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Music Brand Building Playbook & Workbook

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Today we're going to talk about the

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single tactic that will help you build a

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massive cult following for your brand.

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This method ties directly into our

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primal human needs. It's baked into our

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DNA and if you use it correctly, it can

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create a community of millions of people

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all around the world. And the

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interesting thing about this process is

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it's one of the least talked about

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topics when it comes to branding and one

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of the most powerful in terms of

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actually connecting people to your

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brand. If you want to build an audience

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of millions of fans, which will in turn

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create your dreams of freedom and

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wealth, you're going to need to

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understand today's topic, which is how

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to create a brand belief system and how

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that ties into your brand. Every great

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brand, well-known music artist,

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religion, or cult, pun intended, is

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built on a foundation of rich and

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emotional brand beliefs. Strong, defined

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belief systems allow human beings to

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join communities that center around

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those beliefs. If you give someone

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guidelines on a belief system and

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present it in a compelling way, they can

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easily decide if it's something that

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they want to belong to and adopt into

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their own identity. By using a

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well-defined belief system, you can

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convert someone from I like this to I am

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this. And when you do that, you

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psychologically connect them to your

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brand and its offerings for life. They

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aren't just saying I like this. They're

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saying that I identify with this

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community and it's a reflection of me.

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Whether you're a music brand, fashion

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brand, or product company, understanding

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today's topic will put the most powerful

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tool brand has to offer in your toolkit

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and it will allow you to compete with

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the best in the world with whatever it

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is you're trying to build. So, who am I

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to even talk about this topic? My name

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is Chris Alba and for the last 15 years,

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I've been a brand strategist and

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creative director for some of the

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world's largest companies as well as

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household name music artists. I started

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my creative agency, The Cole Creatives,

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11 years ago. We've done tens of

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millions of dollars in business and have

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been blessed to create and execute

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thousands of campaigns and stories often

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for international audiences. I've seen

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firsthand many times over that initial

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spark of a brand or story that starts

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connecting with an audience and how that

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spark becomes the fire that provides

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brands all kinds of financial success as

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well as bringing the brand to the

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forefront of the conversation in that

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culture. And if there's one thing that I

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saw over and over again over the last 15

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years was if a brand was using its

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belief system as a core element and then

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it had stealth storytelling, how that

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belief system converted people into

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involving themselves in the brand in all

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sorts of different ways. And that

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involvement could be things like buying

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products, buying tickets, sharing

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stories or content with friends, or

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showing up to the brand's pop-ups,

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shows, or community events. Without

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having clarity around your belief system

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and what your brand actually stands for,

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it'll be hard to build a true community

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of super fans. Even if you have a hit in

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whatever industry you're in, without

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brand beliefs and story, the eyes and

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ears that you earn from that hit will

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slowly start to float away. In today's

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video, I'm going to give you the exact

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step-by-step process on how to develop

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your own brand beliefs that you and your

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audience can participate in to show the

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faith you have in your brand. But before

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we deep dive into the process, let's

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first look at how these brand beliefs

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can draw people in and why do human

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beings crave belonging in the first

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place. Section one, a humans need to

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belong. Okay, so imagine being born

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thousands of years ago, not in a city or

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a house, but in the wild. Back then,

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survival meant sticking together. Being

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part of a group wasn't just nice, it was

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literally life or death. If you got

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kicked out of a group or left behind,

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chances are you wouldn't make it alone.

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That's why one of the primary fears that

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human beings have is dying alone.

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There's hard science that proves that

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our need to belong is hardwired into us.

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The people who stayed close to the group

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who built strong bonds, those were the

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ones that survived long enough to pass

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on their genes to the next generation.

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So, generation after generation, this

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instinct to connect and belong only got

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stronger. And although many of us today

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aren't living in a world of small

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tribes, this instinct is just as

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powerful. Our brains still treat

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belonging like a survival issue. That's

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why rejection feels as intense as it

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does and why acceptance, whether it's a

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friend inviting you to hang out or a

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stranger smiling at you, feels as good

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as it does. Your brain reads those

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little moments as safety signals.

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Subconsciously, your brain thinks, "We

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will survive." So, when you think about

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building an audience, whether you're a

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music artist or creative business,

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you're essentially a community builder.

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And it's important to know the game that

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you're in is more biological and

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psychological than it may be creative.

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Joining communities is part of our

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builtin survival DNA. There's an actual

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scientific concept called the need to

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belong theory and it was created by Roy

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Bowmeister and Mark Liry in the 1990s.

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They argued that the drive to form

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strong lasting relationships is just as

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fundamental as hunger or thirst. This

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theory also explains why humans build so

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many different types of groups. From

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family groups to friend circles, clubs,

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online communities, fan groups of all

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kinds, music, sports, games, movies,

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shows, every one of these groups is a

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way to meet deep psychological needs.

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Belonging is the invisible thread that

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ties all human culture together. So

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belonging isn't just a want, it's a need

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to survive. But in this, there's also

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strong science behind the consequences

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of feelings of not belonging. A lack of

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belonging can cause higher risk of

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depression, anxiety, and shorter

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lifespans. Have you ever heard the story

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of a widowerower or widow whose spouse

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passed away and then within a few months

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they also join them. And then what about

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retirement? How quickly someone's health

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can decline and they pass away soon

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after retiring. Before retirement, they

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felt a feeling of being a part of

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something. They had purpose, a cause,

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and a belonging. and then all of a

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sudden they didn't. Their mind

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acknowledged the shift and then their

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body's physiological makeup changed just

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by a sense of a lack of belonging. So,

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human beings need to belong. We're wired

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for it. But what do we do when we found

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something to belong to? How far will

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humans go to feel that sense of

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belonging? And how can you use this

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knowledge to build your own community?

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Section two, the transformation into a

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belief system. The best branded

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communities have clear belief systems.

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But how is it that they get you in and

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keep you in? What's the psychology here?

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So, to start, there needs to be a point

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of entry. So, let's run the scenario.

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You've heard about a new community and

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they've clearly presented you their

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beliefs and what they're all about.

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Based on your life experiences, you

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identify with those beliefs and you want

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in. But how do you get in? To become a

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part of a community, there has to be a

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point of conversion. A significant

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transformation will occur that brings

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you in. Gangs have initiations.

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Fraternities and sororities have pledge

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week. The Army has boot camp. Exclusive

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country clubs have applications, but

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within the application, they also have

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sponsorships. An existing member of the

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club needs to recommend you to even be

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