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Let’s build what’s already working 🚀
If you could strengthen just ONE thing in your community right now, what would create the biggest boost? More traffic? Clearer structure? Or even more consistency and momentum? Here’s the good news… These aren’t problems, they’re growth levers. And when you pull the right one, everything else starts to rise with it. That’s exactly why I built The Prosperity Network. To give community owners proven systems, real support, and a clear path to scale without guessing or burning out. Curious… which lever are you ready to pull next? 👇
Let’s build what’s already working 🚀
2 likes • 8d
Traffic traffic traffic 📈
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I was hoping @Chris Suckling would help me with it 😄 @Alica Maccallum Are you looking for traffic?
Here’s the real power of celebrating wins in your community 👇
Celebrating wins isn’t just “being nice.”It’s a growth strategy. When you highlight progress, you: - 🔥 Boost confidence! People start believing they can actually win - 🔁 Create momentum! One win sparks the next - 🤝 Build loyalty! Members feel seen, not just counted - 🚀 Increase results! Effort goes up when recognition does too The funny thing? Most communities wait for huge milestones to celebrate…But it’s the small wins that keep people showing up long enough to get the big ones. That’s a big part of what we do inside The Prosperity Network, turning everyday progress into fuel for bigger results. So here’s the question… Do you actively celebrate wins in your community, or are they slipping by unnoticed?
Here’s the real power of celebrating wins in your community 👇
4 likes • 7d
Yep, a really great thing to do in communities 😄
👀 The Missing Link Between Community Growth and Revenue
I’m hosting a free live call today at 6pm GMT called Closers Drink Coffee ☕️, and we’re diving into community funnels. This isn’t theory or fluff, it’s about: - Turning a community into a clear journey, not just a chat room - Where most communities lose momentum (and members) - How to guide the right people toward results without being salesy If you’re building a Skool (or any community) and want it to actually work as part of your business, this will help. No pitch. Just practical insight and real discussion. If you want in, get yourself over to The Prosperity Network
👀 The Missing Link Between Community Growth and Revenue
2 likes • 18d
Looking forward to it 🙌
Would You Let Them In? 👀
When someone requests to join a community, but you can see they’ve joined 50+ other communities and aren’t active anywhere… what do you think that usually means? Some see it as harmless, just networking. Others suspect it’s less about contributing and more about DM-ing members. Others will take that person to inflate their numbers. It raises an interesting question around intent, trust, and culture inside communities. Inside The Prosperity Network, the goal is simple: high-quality conversations, real participation, and people who actually want to build, not just collect access. So I’m curious 👇 Should communities be open by default? Or selective to protect engagement and the member experience?
Would You Let Them In? 👀
2 likes • 20d
Letting them in and instantly kicking them out, so they stay confused 😂💪
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@Chris Suckling yep, gotta make sure your community ir private though 👌
Building on Skool with no audience? You’re not behind.
A lot of people in here are doing the right things… they just think they need followers first. You don’t. I’ve put together a free course “How to Use Skool to Grow Your Business”, aimed at people starting without a social media audience. It covers: - How to grow using structure, not reach - Turning small numbers into real momentum - Using Skool as a business tool, not a content grind The course is available free inside The Prosperity Network. If you’re building quietly, learning as you go, and want Skool to actually move the needle, this will help.
Building on Skool with no audience? You’re not behind.
3 likes • 25d
Heading there right now 👀
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5 years of Community building in real life, bringing my knowledge to Skool.

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