I'm happy to be the person you mentioned in this post!
It's quite the experience, isn't it? On platforms like YouTube, influential figures seem out of reach, almost part of a different world. It's easy to feel disconnected, thinking interaction is nearly impossible.
However, Skool changes the game entirely. Here, everyone feels accessible, bringing a sense of equality to interactions. Just yesterday, I noticed Sam Ovens, the CEO of Skool, liked my post. It's like posting on Facebook and getting a like from Mark Zuckerberg without being a celebrity or influencer. This level of interaction is what sets Skool apart, highlighting the community's inclusivity and the revolutionary spirit of the people here.
A shout-out to for your outstanding efforts and the valuable insights you share with us all. Your work is impressive, and I felt compelled to compliment you on the difference you're making. As for my journey, I'm exploring the AI niche, grappling with the decision of broadening my reach versus niching down. I aim to create a community that connects widely yet understand the importance of focusing on a specific area. This balance between creating an expansive community and the need to niche down is challenging. I'm concerned about losing potential members by narrowing my focus too much.
I'm interested in hearing from the community. How do you manage the balance between being inclusive and choosing a niche? Any advice would be greatly valued as we strive to build meaningful and broad-reaching communities together.
Just like this Community!