Many of us do not want to be too direct. Or too salesy. Yet here is the truth. If you “hide” your invitation in too many whens, ifs, maybes, or even some vague dancing around the bush, this can quietly redirect real money away from the person you actually meant to support. How? With SKOOL Growth Boost, every profile click will count as “SKOOL Network” and give 30% commission to SKOOL. 🚨 So when your invitation is not actually direct, three things happen. 1️⃣ You do not make a clear invitation. (And yes, a nice, open, clear invitation can be declined as well, and that is perfectly fine.) 2️⃣ You make it harder for them than it needs to be. (Yes, sharing a link to click is easy. Why do we force people to figure it out on their own?) 3️⃣ You might undermine the intention of the community owner you actually want to support! (Guess what, most might prefer to give you a share when it was actually your recommendation. Personally, I would rather have my members get 30% than SKOOL.) ⭐️ So what to do instead? 👉 If you RECOMMEND a community, make the invitation clear and use your invite link. I dare you to be direct and to see it as an act of service. 👉 If you JOIN a community, check if someone you know has an invite link first. Ask for it before you click around. And no, this post is not about the Growth Boost itself. It’s about having an even better reason now to share good things with people you love. And to do it in a way that benefits them most. If you get some “thank you money” in return, good. If your friends get some “thank you money”, even better! ––– Should we make this a thing? Before we join a place, before we recommend one, or before we click around on discovery: Who would benefit most if I use the right invite link?