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Let me know your thoughts. This is closer to what I’ll be posting more of. Pick the day → pick the focus → run the structure * Mon → Faith * Tues → Family * Wed → Fitness * Thurs → Finances * Fri → Fun * Sat → Brotherhood https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXXem7ZjwMO/?igsh=OGxtMWk0c2FjNWRj
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I think the video you shared is great and that the music was a great addition to help capture the vibe of what you were sharing. My immediate thought was that the use of music could be a good emotional hook for your messaging - that people get a moment of 'ahh' when they stop on your videos.
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@Matthew Bagge For me, it could be a tad quieter, but it wasn't overwhelming. There's a guy, James Smith, who reviews people's instagram pages a lot and one of his beefs is music that's too loud. I think volume is just another variable you can play with--turn it down, turn it up, see if there's any noticeable shift in engagement. 🙏
Time for a little celebration...
Hit 100 members in my free community this week, woop woop! Definitely celebrating in my house. Thanks for all your encouragement, wisdom and support guys!
Time for a little celebration...
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Love seeing you with your family. Quick question - since you mention 'drifting' in your bio, have you read Outwitting the Devil by Napoleon Hill? (If not, the book specifically explores the concept of 'drifting')
What time do you run sessions?
Hi Skool Dads! Lots of my dads are USA based, so I'm grappling with the time zone issues between them and their Kiwi counterparts.... and some in Europe... Since most of you are in the USA, question for ya - how do you find people's attendance to live calls (an hour to 1 hour 15 mins long say) - is that usually only evenings for USA dads, or lunchtimes or early mornings get a decent buy in too? Thanks heaps guys!
What time do you run sessions?
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I think it depends on the subject matter and the audience. If the topic is business building for entrepreneurs, they will find a way to show up anytime. If the topic is about professional development, during the workday probably works best. For my men's book club, I meet Monday evenings 7:30 - 9:00pm. This gives dads a chance to get home and eat dinner with their family (possibly put their kids down if they're young), and then be present for our meeting. IMO the length of the meeting depends on how much value you're providing. I ask men for 90 minutes a week and they gladly give it. I'd be hard pressed to show up that long for someone new who I don't know much about. And Evelyn Weiss is currently doing 3 hour 45 min live Q&A sessions on YouTube. Not sure there's a right or wrong way to do it as long as what you're doing is matched to the needs of your audience.
Today I caught the bug! 🐞
You guys are definitely doing something right 💪 I've been on Skool for ~6 months. Never found a community I really wanted to be part of. But this mission to help dads who help dads hits so close to home. So today I took the plunge: - Had a great day engaging in the posts. - Hopped on a zoom to connect with @Jon Peters. - Joined the Best Skool Dad Ever call. - And created the Charlotte Dads community. My primary community is more of a resource hub with a lot of course content and low/no engagement. Charlotte Dads will be the opposite, with a focus on daily engagement and relationship building. I love using podcasts to seed meaningful conversation, so my plan is to drop two episodes each week that we can discuss and debate in the threads. There are also a ton of local 5k/10k races here in Charlotte that would be great opportunities to meet up and connect in person. And, now that the weather is good, we can get back into paintball! 🫟 The men's group I'm part of started playing last year and it's been an unbelievably good time. There is so much accumulated wisdom in this group and I very much look forward to connecting with more of you and learning from @Brian Walsh, @James Blackburn, and @Ryan Carnohan as I go! Thanks for being here and for setting this direction! 🔥🔥🔥
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@Ryan Carnohan Love it! Will get the rest of the community set up tomorrow 💪
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@Brian Walsh will DM you shortly
The Real Reason Your Community Isn’t Making Money
📌FYI I ripped this from Evelyn's free community but she as this info in her paid community (which I joined about a week ago) This is the basis for many of the changes I've made in the last week. I decided to shit or get of the pot... I'll let ya'll know the results over next few weeks 😂 Evelyn writes: 👇 Most Skool community owners stay stuck in free forever because they're waiting for the wrong signals. Engagement, member count, a buzzing feed… None of those tell you you're ready to go paid. In this one I break down the traps that keep community owners waiting, and what replaces them. A bit of what's inside: 👉 Why engagement and marketability live in completely separate buckets 👉 What to actually sell on the front end to bring people into your community 👉The $10 to $15 ad test that tells you within 72 hours if your community is ready to go paid 👉 How to handle existing free members when you flip the switch You really are one good in-skool offer away from going paid. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZ4Ik6iyaJw&views Here’s the video guide. Are you still free or freemium? What's holding you back from going paid? Let me know in the comments 🤗
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I'm a huge fan of Evelyn. Hence why it's 11:40pm and instead of sleeping I'm up watching her last Live Q&A 3.5 hour livestream 😂
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