Confession: F*ck, I didn’t drop Day 3. Life lifed.
But here we are — back on it, because experiments only fail when you stop tracking, not when you miss a day.
📊 Dashboard Stats
👀 About-page visitors: 83 (up from 71)
✍️ Signups: 25 (no new joins — holding steady)
⚡ Conversion rate: 30.12% (down slightly from 35.21%, but still strong AF)
🏆 Discovery rank: #261 (tiny dip from #246 — normal during slower growth days)
💰 Paid members: 0 (nothing to sell)
👥 Active members: 22 of 25 (88% — amazing retention rate!)
💬 Daily activity: 107 tracked actions
💬 Engagement Insight
Even with slower traffic, engagement inside the feed stayed strong — deep convos, active threads, and people actually showing up.
No new push across socials today (intentionally).
This is your organic “pause test” — to see if Skool discovery alone can sustain traffic.
🧩 What happened:
- Discovery visibility stayed consistent.
- Engagement ratio (active vs total members) stayed extremely high at 88%.
- Facebook posts are still surface-level likes. Skool convos are substance.
🧠 Reflection
Sometimes no movement is movement.
Because this experiment isn’t about chasing spikes — it’s about tracking patterns.
The pattern emerging now:
→ When you plug Skool, you get traffic.
→ When you don’t, it stabilises — but engagement holds. That’s a sign of community stickiness, not just curiosity.
⚙️ Next Step
→ Add Engagement Metric from today to the tracker.
→ Test another no-promo day to confirm baseline organic discovery.
→ Prep to introduce new traffic flow next week (YouTube + Stories).
💬 Takeaway
“Reach might slow — but resonance stays.”
📅 Day 4 — logged.#OwnedSocials #SkoolExperiment #DataDrop