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Vibrant GUT Health

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Providing education tools on nutrition/essential oils for vibrant gut health. Read more here: janecaseyskitchen.com

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The key to community — "10 True Regulars"
To build a successful community, you don't need 1,000 fans. You need 10 true regulars. (Credit to David Spinks for this idea... It's brilliant). This may contradict what most people imagine about communities — spaces with hundreds or thousands of people actively contributing and forming relationships where everyone is engaged and involved. In reality, only a small percentage of your members will actively participate. You don't need a lot of active members to get conversations flowing; you only need the right few. When new members join your community and see dozens of new posts and hundreds of new comments every week, they won't know if all that activity is coming from ten people or 100 people. However, getting to ten true regulars is not easy. My recommendation: Start with three. Get to the point where you have three members who are coming back every day (or most days) and posting and commenting. You probably already know the three people. A lot of successful communities have the same founding story: "It was just me and a few friends in a group, and it slowly grew from there." Who are you already talking to about the topic of the community? What three people would you text first with a question? You've already validated that they're motivated. They could be your founding members. Ask them if they'd be interested in joining a small group of friends who are interested in the same topic. Once you get them together, start conversations, discuss interesting articles, and share learnings. Be yourselves, the same way you would in a private text conversation. Be weird, tell jokes, have fun. It's that kind of organic, quirky core that can spark a thriving community. Slowly invite more people, but don't invite too many at once, or you'll smother the flame. Be selective and keep curating. Once you have 3 true regulars — reward them, make them feel special, hang out with them on Zoom 1on1, meet them in-person — give them what they need so they can continue being a role model in your community.
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This is great! Thank you!! And by the way, the email I got today asking me WHY I hadn't launched my Skool group got me back in working on it again, versus all of the one-on-one conversations I have daily that aren't building a community.
Interested in how you all use Skool
This might not be the appropriate place to ask this, but I am asking anyway. I sell a specific product from a family owned company and with that offer a specific service that's different than what others are doing to resolve a need. I have been doing this for years through referrals and most of what I do is done via phone call, text or Facebook messenger. I am working to create a digital package that can be sold and then held here on Skool. Is that what you all are doing or have done? How are others invited people to join you here on your Skool group (s)? Thank you. Peace
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New comment Aug '22
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@Sid Sahasrabuddhe Thank you. This is such a new approach for me, and I’m a little overwhelmed, but determined to figure it out. Appreciate your quick response dude.
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@Deleted Thank you. May I message you with some quick business questions about what you do? Thank you. Peace
Skool Secrets, Skool Inner Circle, Skool HQ
I’m brand new to Skool. Joined yesterday and created my first group. I finished the Skool 101 tutorial, it appears that there are 3-other courses: Skool Secrets Skool Inner Circle Skool HQ I’ve searched for them but not seeing them. I’ll go watch the latest Office Hours recording, perhaps it’s explained in there? If anyone knows, let me know. Thank you. Peace
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@Sid Sahasrabuddhe Thank you! Got it!
1 like • Aug '22
Okay! Hmmm. Interesting . Thank you!
Created my Skool group
I just watched the tutorials for Skool and created my group. I’m SO Excited!! Have been wanting/researching a way to run my business more efficiently off of my current Facebook group. Thank you Sam and everyone else who is contributing. I’m learning so much!
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@Sid Sahasrabuddhe Thank you! I will. Enjoy your weekend!
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@Roman Pearl Thank you! This group is fabulous! I hope you’re having a rad weekend!
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Jane Casey
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Providing education on nutrition/essential oils for gut health ❤️ Janecaseyskitchen.com

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