Most people post in The Skool Classifieds, check back a few hours later, see minimal engagement, and conclude the community doesn't work.
The community isn't the problem.
The Skool Classifieds feed is a reciprocal ecosystem. When you post and leave without engaging with anyone else's content, you're essentially walking into a room, announcing something, and walking straight back out. The people in the room notice.
They're just not going to chase you down the corridor.
The fix is simple. Before you post anything, spend five minutes in the feed. Find two or three posts you can add something genuinely useful to. Not a thumbs-up, not "great post" an actual observation or a question. Then publish yours.
The people whose posts you just engaged with are now far more likely to see yours and respond.
It's the same mechanic as any room full of professionals. The person who listens first tends to get heard.
If you're building a Skool community and want to understand how to turn that into consistent monthly revenue, that's what we work on inside the Skool Monetisation Lab.
Des Dreckett - Skool Monetisation Lab