One of the things I love about Skool is how every community has a Leaderboard β and itβs not just for fun. Itβs one of the fastest ways to grow your visibility, show leadership, and get discovered by more people across the entire Skool ecosystem. If youβre a coach, creator, or community host, showing up on leaderboards boosts your reach, your credibility, and your discoverability. Many of the familiar faces you see with a π₯ beside their name have earned a 30-day streak of consistent connection, collaboration, and contribution. If youβre new (or youβve never intentionally used the leaderboard)β¦ nowβs the moment to jump in. π§ How to Move Up the Leaderboard You can find all the details inside the Start Here tab β grab the link and review the quick tools. But hereβs the simple version to get you rolling: 1οΈβ£ Post your introduction 2οΈβ£ Comment on 5 other membersβ posts (this builds relationships and brings comments back to you) 3οΈβ£ Share insights + ask great questions 4οΈβ£ Add value daily β even small touchpoints count 5οΈβ£ Be consistent β thatβs how you earn your flame π₯ These actions help you get seen, build relationships, and show up as a leader β not just here, but across all Skool communities. And trust meβ¦ you want to be known in this ecosystem. Weβve got incredible business owners, coaches, course creators, Skool hosts, and personal brands in this community β people who are actively learning how to monetize their expertise and show up with intention. And Skool is growing. One billion users + One million communities π₯³ π Huge congratulations to our Top 10 Leaders this week! @Anna Sabino @Katya McEwen @Sonia Zamarripa @Ellyn Schinke @Zona Lord @Mary Nunaley @Ronda Del Boccio