Why Skool requires a different approach from social media...
Hundreds of thousands community owners on Skool are trying to have engagement in their communities, all at the same time.
You may recnognize this pattern from the approach to social media:
  1. Posting, posting, posting
  2. Hoping for likes and comments
  3. Increasing engagement
  4. Getting more visibility, etc. etc.
However, posting more on Skool does not necessarily lead to more visibility, more members, more of what you are trying to achieve.
More often than not, it's the opposite.
  • Members become less active or even leave
  • New members don't know what to do
  • And you are getting tired of "pushing" content.
So if that's the case, why not start posting LESS?!
We built a little tool to enable Skool community owners to do a quick scan of the engagement and activity in their communities. → You find it here. (It's NOT a link to our community).
Long story short, if you are struggling with getting your members to engage, try to figure out why first, instead of doing more of the same!
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Why Skool requires a different approach from social media...
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