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🛁🌙 I Think I Finally Found My TRUE Niche… But I Want Honest Feedback
As a mom, I realized I wasn’t just tired. I was overstimulated, mentally crowded, emotionally full, needed by TOO MANY people all day… then expected to somehow relax at night like nothing happened.😩 And honestly? I got tired of carrying the entire day into my nights. So, I started creating small nighttime rituals that helped me emotionally decompress, soften, breathe & FINALLY come back to myself again 🤍 That’s how I birthed The Soak Lounge™ because I want to help other women do the same. I’m not just speaking of self-care, just baths and no NOT therapy…. More like: ✨ nighttime emotional relief ✨ quiet rituals ✨ soft luxury restoration ✨ helping women stop carrying the day into their night So, my questions are: 👉🏽 Does this niche feel CLEAR to you? 👉🏽 Does it feel unique/different? 👉🏽 What immediately comes to mind when you hear it? 👉🏽 Would men also benefit from this experience from their partners? I genuinely feel like this is deeper than “wellness” or “bath content,” but I’d love honest outside perspective 🤍
Skool Community Suggestions
My target audience is retired or near-retired adults who want to preserve their memories, stories, values, and life lessons for their children, grandchildren, and future generations. I’d love your suggestions on what Skool communities I should check out. As per Lidia's suggestion I'm open to some collaboration, maybe a webinar, but so far I haven't found a community on Skool that fits the bill.
Struggling with the Skool video capability.
Hi all, I'm curious what you're finding. I just did my first community call tonight, and people had trouble coming in, getting their video turned on, working with different browsers, etc. It was pretty clunky. I'm thinking of actually switching and dropping in a Zoom link, but I was hoping to keep everything in one platform. What are you finding?
Churned members
I'm at 96 members after 50 days (yeah I didn't make it to 100 in 30) would be at 103 but 6 have churned (and I removed 1). I've been sending a personal DM to everyone who leaves, just a check-in and an open invitation back. 3 have replied with their reasons, mostly life and timing, but I'm still wondering if better onboarding would have kept them longer. I send each new member a welcome DM and invite to engage with an introduction post and ask them a specific question about their business but when someone joins but doesn't engage at all in the first week do you DM them again after the welcome message? Or does that feel too pushy? A lot of people don't reply to the first DM... I don't want to be annoying but I also don't want to just watch people quietly disappear.
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