@Brenda Rigney okay just finished the vid and i really like how you think! 🙌🏽 This is such a smart approach. 🤯 Right now, one thing I’ve been doing is making a few classroom modules fully public so they can be indexed. I’ve also started adding pages inside those public modules that target specific search terms, questions, and topics my audience is actively looking for, then filling those pages with SEO/AEO-friendly content. What really resonates with me in your video is the idea of connecting feed categories directly to classroom pages. For example, your “Daily Gems” is a recurring feed category, creating a dedicated page inside the module and pinning all related posts there creates a much stronger content ecosystem instead of leaving posts scattered throughout the feed. Since public posts can be indexed, you’re essentially creating a growing library of related content connected to a central topic page. That’s a powerful way to improve discoverability while also making it easier for members to find relevant content. ⬅️ genius! I am definitely going to add this strategy to my classroom too Thanks for sharing your thought process. 👏🏾 you rock Brenda