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72 contributions to The SKOOL Directory
🔥 The problem wasn't how often I showed up.
Most people mistake consistency for frequency. They are not the same thing. Posting every day means nothing if every post sounds different, looks different, and points in a different direction. Consistency is your reader knowing exactly who you are before they finish the first sentence. That takes months to build. It is worth every one of them.💙
🔥 The problem wasn't how often I showed up.
1 like • 11h
💙 The test I use: if someone read three of your posts in a row, would they instantly know what you stand for? That is consistency. Posting every day without a clear thread running through it is just frequency. One builds trust. The other just fills a feed.
The Crickets Club
Let’s be honest. Most creators have posted something and then stared at it like: “Hello? Is this thing on?” The crickets are real. But crickets do not always mean the post was bad. Sometimes the question was too hard. Sometimes the post needed a clearer hook. Sometimes people saw it but did not know what to say. That is why simple engagement matters. Make it easy for people to respond. Nobody wants homework in the comments. Example: Instead of “What is your complete business strategy?” ask “What is your main offer?” Example: Instead of “Tell us your entire story,” ask “What got you started?” Example: Instead of “Share your full niche breakdown,” ask “Who do you help?” What is the easiest kind of question for you to answer in a community post?
The Crickets Club
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Thanks for sharing @Ina Tenniswood
The Fridge Door Debate! 👀
Do you know what you want before opening the fridge… or stand there like it’s about to give you answers?! Because sometimes we’re not hungry. We’re just looking for emotional support. 😱 Which one are you?
The Fridge Door Debate! 👀
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Who Played With Codex Yet? 👀
Okay, I need to know… Who here has actually played with Codex yet? Did you love it? Did it confuse you? Did it make you feel like you suddenly hired a tiny tech team? 😂 I’m curious because tools like this can be powerful, but they can also feel overwhelming when you first open them. So let’s make this simple: Have you tried Codex yet? And if yes… what did you use it for? A. Building something B. Fixing code C. Creating an app idea D. Testing it just to see what happens E. Not yet, but I’m curious Drop your answer below — I want to see who is experimenting.
Who Played With Codex Yet? 👀
4 likes • 15h
nope not yet
The First Comment Matters
Sometimes the hardest part of posting is getting the first comment. Once one person replies, the post feels alive. Other people feel more comfortable joining in. That is why community support matters. One thoughtful comment can help a creator feel seen. One reply can start a conversation. One question can turn a quiet post into a useful thread. In a directory-style community like the Skool Directory, we are not just promoting. We are helping each other create movement. Example: If someone shares their offer, ask who it is best for. Example: If someone posts a win, celebrate it. Example: If someone asks a question, give a helpful answer. Do you usually comment on other creators’ posts, or mostly just post your own? Ina💛 p.s Go through the main wall, if you see a post with less than 5 comments, make a comment or two, lets help each other out!
The First Comment Matters
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Alida Vermeulen
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You are not lost. You are between identities. I help women 45+ rebuild identity and direction for what comes next. Free Guide | Private Community

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