When I made Your Stage Live Studio public, I assumed my content would automatically become more discoverable. But after doing some digging, I realized something important: Public doesn't necessarily mean discoverable. It means your content can be indexed. Not that it will be. Interestingly, I recently found one of my contributions from another public Skool community showing up That got me thinking... Discoverability isn't just about making content public; it's about making content searchable. No different than I do for clients and members on social media, The more I research Community SEO and AEO, the more I believe that public communities are evolving into knowledge hubs. Posts that answer real questions appear to have a better chance of being discovered than posts that simply announce, update, or discuss. So going forward, I'm experimenting with a different question: Instead of "What should I post?" I'm asking: "What question can I answer that someone is already searching for?" Because discoverability starts long before someone joins the community. It starts when they search for an answer and I'd like Your Stage Live Studio to become one of the places where they find it. Curious: Have you seen any of your Skool posts show up in Google, AI search, or Copilot yet?