READ THIS.
A few Geeks have said the same thing recently…
“I’m posting.”
“I’m showing up.”
“But I’m still struggling to get new members.”
So let’s simplify it 👇
Getting members usually comes down to 3 main things:
1️⃣ CLARITY ON YOUR COMMUNITY
People need to understand fast:
✅ Who your community is for
✅ What problem it helps solve
✅ What result they can get
✅ Why they should join today
Remember people want a result not just information ‼️
If your About page is vague, your promise is unclear, or people have to guess what they get inside, they will scroll past.
This is exactly what we work on every Tuesday inside Audit Tuesday.
Clear community = easier decision.
2️⃣ VISIBILITY
People cannot join something they do not see.
You need to show up where your ideal members already are.
That includes Skool communities, Discovery, your profile, and social media.
But don’t just post anywhere.
Use a platform where your ideal client actually hangs out.
Every platform is different.
TikTok is different to Instagram.
Instagram is different to LinkedIn.
Pinterest is different to Facebook.
Skool is different again.
The goal is not to be everywhere.
The goal is to be visible in the right places.
I use other communities to help get Skool Geeks seen, including:
🔥 The Skool Hub
🔥 Growth Squad Heroes
🔥 Pinterest Skool
🔥 The Skool Directory
No visibility = no traffic.
No traffic = no members.
3️⃣ CONNECTIONS AND NETWORKING
Most early growth does not come from sitting and waiting.
It comes from conversations.
And networking is not just dropping a few comments here and there.
If you want serious traction, you need to be aiming for 100–300 real interactions per day.
That means:
✅ Supporting people
✅ Commenting properly
✅ Asking questions
✅ Starting conversations
✅ Building real relationships
✅ Letting people see how you think
People often join because they trust the person before they trust the community.
So if growth feels slow, ask yourself:
✅ Is my community instantly clear?
✅ Am I visible enough?
✅ Am I showing up where my people are?
✅ Am I networking properly?
Because new members rarely come from one magic post.
They come from clarity, visibility, connection, and trust built consistently.
Ask yourself am I doing enough to be seen and is my message 100% clear