1️⃣ Build Your Core Crew - Identify 20–50 most active supporters in your Skool group. - Give them VIP roles: “Community Ambassadors” or “Action Leaders.” - Assign them weekly missions: invite friends, start discussion threads, share posts. - Reward with recognition, badges, or private shout-outs—people stay for status + purpose. - 2️⃣ Weekly Live Q&A - Use your 3 killer questions (or a mix each week) to drive discussion. - Promote it ahead of time with countdown posts. - Record and share clips for those who missed it. - Encourage members to submit their own questions—makes them feel heard and part of the movement. - 3️⃣ Campaign Challenges - Create micro-tasks that feel achievable but impactful: - Track completion with a leaderboard—competition drives engagement. - Offer small prizes: shout-outs, digital badges, early access to campaign content. - 4️⃣ Content That Sparks Discussion - Short, provocative posts: polls, hot takes, scenario questions. - Post visuals or infographics from your “Restore Order” platform. - Encourage members to comment, tag friends, and debate—keep it civil but lively. - 5️⃣ Local & Digital Meetups - Virtual meetups via Skool events: policy deep dives, strategy sessions, Q&A. - Regional chapters: members host meetups in their towns. - Track attendance → assign local leadership roles. - Build community identity: “Catalano Crew” stickers, hashtags, exclusive updates. - 6️⃣ Gamify the Movement - Points for activity: posting, inviting, commenting, attending live sessions. - Leaderboards reset weekly/monthly → keeps engagement constant. - Reward top contributors publicly—status and recognition are as powerful as cash.