I'm not gonna lie, the early days are slow, the member count is low, and it's easy to look at a quiet community and wonder if any of it is working. It is.
You just can't see it yet.
So, check this out, the thing that made the biggest difference for me was YouTube. Not because I cracked the algorithm or went viral. Simply because YouTube is the second-largest search engine in the world, and I made content that answered the questions my ideal members were already asking.
That's it.
People found the videos, trusted what they heard, and followed the path to the community.
Traffic to your about page is everything in the early days. The more people who find it, the more members you get. The more members you get, the more the community starts to feel alive. But none of that happens if you quit before the traffic builds.
We just hit 900 members. And honestly, it wasn't that long ago that this community had almost none.
If your community is small right now, that's not a sign that it isn't working. It's just early.
Keep building ๐ช
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Des Dreckett - The Content Revenue Lab