🚀 If you want to grow on Skool Discovery, focus on these 2 things first
I see a lot of people overthinking Discovery. Truth is… from everything I’ve seen, it really comes down to two main things: 1️⃣ Member growth 2️⃣ Engagement That’s the engine. When those two start moving, they tend to feed each other. More members → more activity → more visibility → more members again That’s when communities start getting momentum. Not magic. Just momentum doing its thing. A few things I’ve noticed that help: Approval settings Making it easy for people to join helps growth. The good thing now is Skool actually flags people with a high spam history, so you get a warning before approving them. So you can still keep things moving quickly without accidentally filling your community with bots. Fast approvals help growth. Clean communities help engagement. You want both. Give people a reason to engage Leaderboards help. Unlocks help. Little rewards for activity help. That might be: • a free training • a useful resource • a small piece of a paid program Nothing huge, just something that actually helps people. I always think if you’re going to give something away, make it worth having. Post regularly If a community looks quiet, it’s harder to build momentum. People engage when they feel there’s life in the place. You don’t have to post perfectly every day. Just show up. Share things you’re learning. Share things that worked. Share mistakes. Share useful thoughts. Little posts often work better than big complicated ones. Make engagement easy Most people ask questions that need too much thinking. The easiest engagement comes from simple questions people can answer quickly. Things like: • How did you find Skool? • What are you building right now? • Where are you posting content? • What’s slowing you down this week? Easy replies = more comments More comments = more activity More activity = more momentum But here’s the bit I always say… Not everyone needs to chase Discovery like crazy. A lot of us are building around real life.