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#TipTuesday
Letโ€™s share something we have knowledge about that will help others in the community as well as showcase our expertise. After you share your tip, lead us to your Skool group. โ€ผ๏ธ Start a NEW post for your tip, do NOT post your tip in the comments. (I know, Iโ€™m switching it up!) โ€ผ๏ธ
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@Shannon Boyer Emoji and I also use the dash key to create a bullet point.
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@Glenn Summers cool, I did not know about such a tool.
How do you improve engagement in your community?
Posting, commenting, liking, leveling up, challenges, polls, videos, calls, ... We are gradually developing the community culture, and it seems a mix of post types works pretty good so far. However, it's a work in progress and it's beneficial for everyone to learn from each other what works best in your communities! If you are curious about the CLUES culture, feel free to check it out! Which engagement strategies are most effective?
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Ultimately, I want to get people to post more. I even encourage it in the welcome video where is say "I encourage you to post your questions, answer questions for others, and collaborate. I am here as your guide, but I don't have to always be the one with the answer." One way I tried to get people in the habit of posting was to set the free resources to unlock at level 2. Just 5 little points but I hoped it would encourage people to start with a simple Introduction and comment on one conversation on a topic that interested them. It is a bit hit and miss thus far but I think the participation unlocks will work when I get them right.
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@Ruben Plasmeijer good suggestion. I have sent messages in the past to encourage a person to post, but did not add the additional details. ๐Ÿ˜€
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?" Iโ€™ve been seeing this question a lot lately. You start a community, you bring in some members, and thenโ€ฆ crickets. Youโ€™re left wondering: What am I doing wrong? Why arenโ€™t my members engaging? Hereโ€™s the truth: most creators make this mistake when building communityโ€”They try to grow wide instead of going deep. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Wide means chasing numbersโ€”filling 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. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Deep means attracting the right viewers on YouTube and guiding them into your communityโ€”people who actually want your help, your guidance, and your connection. When you build deep, your channel and your community fuel each other. Viewers donโ€™t just watch your videos; they step into your world, engage, and stick around for the long haul. Hereโ€™s an example from my own community: One of my membership questions is โ€œWhatโ€™s one goal youโ€™d 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: โ€œHey, I remember you said your goal was Xโ€”howโ€™s it going? Can I share a tip that might help?โ€ Thatโ€™s the difference between wide and deep. Wide is surface-levelโ€”big numbers but little connection. Deep is knowing your people, creating true engagement, and building momentum that grows both your channel and your community. โœจ Thatโ€™s exactly what the Community Advantage Course helps you build. โœ… Attract the right people into your community โœ… Create meaningful connections that go beyond surface-level likes and comments โœ… Build a space where people donโ€™t just joinโ€”they stay, contribute, and grow Learn more about Community Advantage: Skool for YouTube here. Not a member yet? Join here
I see this question a lot, "How do I get my members to engage?"
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@Mona Weathers I agree with you, going deeper with the correct audience is the best way to sustainable success. I am still working out my vision and how to do that :)
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@Mona Weathers Looking forward to checking out the community. But first I have to finish what I started tonight. No Squirrel ๐Ÿฟ๏ธ๐Ÿฟ๏ธ
What would you automate first?
If you could start automating one of these tasks today, what would you choose?
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So, it is hard to say which is first since more than one would fit a need, but I know how to automate admin stuff so I chose that. But the one thing I don't think should be automated is support via chat. The whole point of a community in my opinion is to have a real person show up and guide the community. If I wanted to talk to a chat bot that may or may not get the context of a question or request, I would go to one of the thousands of existing sites out there. I join a community for the humans not the AI agents.
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@Paulo Costa I hear you and respect your perspective. I was just sharing mine. One of the problems I solve for my people is the fact that they don't have the human in the loop that they need and are left to flounder on their own. I am not against AI or even chat agents in context. For my business, chat bots in a community is not the correct context to use them.
What is Microsoft 365?
Based on several conversations I have had recently, I realized that many people don't know what Microsoft 365 is. They either think it's only Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook (core apps) or it is a reference to other Microsoft tools like Dynamics, Fabric, Azure, which are separate products. So for my post today, I wanted to share a guide that talks about the top apps in Microsoft 365, what they are, and a few examples of how to use them. After reading it, if these are applications you truly want to learn to use as part of your business processes, your welcome to join the Your 365 Advisor community.
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@Steve Atencio Oh, I forgot to say if you are using the free version on Edge, it is good too but it does not have some of the advanced features I just described. In that case it is still built on GPT and will give you similar if not the same results.
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@Steve Atencio I used to be in the classified world so security is the first thing I have been trained to consider. I took a class recently about using AI for business validation and building what they call a business brain. The whole class was around using free GPT and not once did they tell the class that the info was not secure. All the while telling the to upload data that really should be protected. Finally I spoke up because some of it was financial data. Even the so called expert was like "oh I never considered that." Yea they may know AI but they were rubbish at knowing the consequences.
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