I see this question a lot, "How do I get my members to engage?"
I see this question a lot, "How do I get my members to engage?" Iโve been seeing this question a lot lately. You start a community, you bring in some members, and thenโฆ crickets. Youโre left wondering: What am I doing wrong? Why arenโt my members engaging? Hereโs the truth: most creators make this mistake when building communityโThey try to grow wide instead of going deep. ๐ Wide means chasing numbersโfilling your group with anyone and everyone, hoping that more members = more success. The problem? Wide communities often look good on the outside but feel empty on the inside. Members lurk, engagement fades, and the creator ends up burnt out. ๐ Deep means attracting the right viewers on YouTube and guiding them into your communityโpeople who actually want your help, your guidance, and your connection. When you build deep, your channel and your community fuel each other. Viewers donโt just watch your videos; they step into your world, engage, and stick around for the long haul. Hereโs an example from my own community: One of my membership questions is โWhatโs one goal youโd love to hit in the next 90 days on YouTube?โ I ask this so I can circle back later and see how I can offer individualized help. Some of my members have even received a DM from me like this: โHey, I remember you said your goal was Xโhowโs it going? Can I share a tip that might help?โ Thatโs the difference between wide and deep. Wide is surface-levelโbig numbers but little connection. Deep is knowing your people, creating true engagement, and building momentum that grows both your channel and your community. โจ Thatโs exactly what the Community Advantage Course helps you build. โ
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