I noticed most people suck at polls. I learned how not to by copying @Albert Reyna. Polls are in my opinion the best resource for engagement on Skool. First of all, because people join communities for interaction, and there is no better way to call people to interact with you than to ask a question. And the effort people make to interact with polls is much smaller than in posts where you write a text and expect people to give you an insight on it. Or simply in posts where you ask open questions with no poll. Here is how you can make full use of polls: - Ask a question that will give you insights on the needs and interests of your members/audience/leads. Use it for Market Research. - Have a clear follow up for people who gave each individual answer. - Interact in the comments of the posts. It's underrated how much you can get done in comments. Many people were not convinced to join my community with my classifieds posts, but they interacted with me in the comments, I developed a conversation and convinced them. - After a while check the people who answered a specific option. Tag them and call them to a conversation if they didn't engage beyond the poll. Offer something specific of value for them. Here are some posts where I applied this strategy to promote the VIP members: - The 2 current pinned posts. @Gus Gray and @Zena Ryder take use of it and start engaging with people there. - What do you need to do to level up? - Faceless vs Personal Brand - Who would you contract?