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# 🚨 AUDIT TUESDAY 🚨
Today we're doing something different. No auditing your About page. No auditing your offer. No auditing your classroom. We're doing a SELF AUDIT. Answer this honestly: 👉 If you joined your own community today as a brand new member... What would frustrate you? Would you know where to start? Would you get a quick win? Would you understand the value? Would you know what to do next? Or would you feel confused, overwhelmed, or lost? Sometimes the biggest breakthroughs happen when we stop looking at our communities as owners and start looking at them as members. Drop your answer below. What's the one thing you'd improve if you joined your own community today? 🔥
# 🚨 AUDIT TUESDAY 🚨
🔁 RESET MONDAY: FIND THE SPARK
Right Geeks, New week. Fresh eyes. But this week we’re not looking for what’s broken. We’re looking for the spark. Because sometimes your community does not need a full rebuild. It needs you to notice the tiny bit of movement that already happened… and pour fuel on it. Maybe one post got more replies. Maybe one member showed up. Maybe one DM turned into a good conversation. Maybe one question created energy. Maybe one topic made people lean in. That’s your clue. Your job today is not to invent 47 new things. Your job is to find the one thing that already showed signs of life and build from there. Here’s your Reset Monday action plan: 1. Look back at last week Find the post, comment, DM, event, win, or moment that created the most energy. 2. Ask why it worked Was it simple? Was it personal? Was it fun? Was it useful? Was it easy to answer? Was it something your members actually cared about? 3. Repeat the pattern Don’t copy the exact same thing. Repeat the reason it worked. If simple worked, make another simple post. If personal worked, start more conversations. If fun worked, bring in another game. If a challenge worked, create another small action. 4. Choose your spark for the week Pick one thing you’re going to build around. Not more noise. More of what already moved. Drop below: 🔥 The spark I noticed last week was: 👀 I think it worked because: 🔁 This week I’m going to build on it by: 🎯 By Friday I want to see: This is how momentum is built. Not by guessing. Not by panicking. Not by constantly starting from scratch. You find the spark. You protect it. You pour fuel on it. Let’s reset and move with intention this week, Geeks 🔥
🔁 RESET MONDAY: FIND THE SPARK
🔥 SHOW UP SATURDAY
Let’s make today mean something. Not just another post. Not just another “I’ve been working on this.” Today, let’s look at the part of your community that needs your attention. Because sometimes growth doesn’t need more noise. It needs you to notice what’s actually happening. Are people joining but not talking? Are they talking but not moving? Are they watching but not buying? Are you posting but not leading? Are you building but not giving people a clear next step? That’s not failure. That’s feedback. And feedback is where the next breakthrough usually hides. So today, drop this below: What is one part of your community that needs more leadership from you right now? Could be your welcome flow. Could be your About page. Could be your offer. Could be your classroom. Could be your DMs. Could be your weekly rhythm. Could be simply showing up with more confidence. No shame. No pretending. No overthinking. Just name the thing. Then tell us one move you’re making today to strengthen it. Because communities don’t grow by accident. They grow when the owner keeps showing up, keeps adjusting, and keeps leading the room forward.
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Growth Boost📈 Thoughts🤔
Right Geeks, this one needs a proper conversation because it affects a lot of us building communities on Skool. Skool has rolled out something called Growth Boost. Some people are happy about it. Some people are not. And to be honest, I can see both sides. You can check it here: Community Settings → Discovery → Growth Boost From what I’m seeing, it’s turned on by default. The simple version is this: Skool can now promote communities through offsite ads, including Facebook and Instagram. So your community could be shown to people outside Skool, which could mean more visibility, more clicks, and more potential members. But here’s the bit everyone needs to understand. If Skool brings a paying customer into your community through Growth Boost, they take a 30% commission. If you bring someone in yourself through your own links, content, DMs, email list, audience, or promotion, that should still just be the normal payment processing fee. So on one side, you could say: 70% of a customer you didn’t pay to acquire is better than 100% of nobody. And that is a fair point. Ads are expensive. Traffic is hard. Most people do not have a huge audience. So if Skool is willing to pay to put communities in front of more people, that could be a big opportunity. But here’s where it gets messy. The big question is attribution. If someone joins because Skool ran an ad and sent them straight to your community, fair enough. But what if someone finds you because you were active in another Skool community? What if they clicked your profile because you commented, helped, networked, or built trust? What if they followed you from Skoolers or another group and joined later? Is that Skool bringing the customer? Or is that you doing the work inside the ecosystem? That’s the part that needs proper clarification. You can turn Growth Boost off, but the concern is that communities with it switched off may get far less discovery and network traffic. So for many people, turning it off might not feel like a real choice.
🔄 RESET MONDAY: CLEAR THE NOISE
Before you create another post, add another lesson, launch another offer, or change your whole community again... Stop. This week’s reset is about removing what is making your community harder to understand, harder to use, or harder to grow. Your action plan today: 1. DELETE ONE THING Remove one post, link, section, offer, or idea that is creating confusion. 2. SIMPLIFY ONE THING Make one part of your community easier to follow. That could be your welcome post, About page, classroom, weekly schedule, or paid offer. 3. RECONNECT WITH THREE PEOPLE Message three members. Not to sell. Ask how they are getting on, what they are working on, or where they feel stuck. 4. DECIDE THIS WEEK’S MAIN FOCUS Choose one outcome for the next seven days: More conversations More members More classroom activity More offer visibility More sales Not all five. Just one. Drop this below: 🗑️ What I’m removing: ✂️ What I’m simplifying: 💬 Who I’m reconnecting with: 🎯 My focus this week is: Sometimes your community does not need more. It needs less noise, a clearer path, and a leader who knows what matters this week. Let’s reset properly, Geeks
🔄 RESET MONDAY: CLEAR THE NOISE
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