Most people think growing a Skool community is about better posts, better hooks, or better engagement tactics.
Itβs not.
The real leverage comes from distribution. And the best distribution engine right now? YouTube.
If you rely only on internal Skool discovery, growth will be slow. Youβre fishing in a small pond.
But when you consistently create content on YouTube:
- You build authority
- You attract warm traffic
- You create searchable assets
- You bring people who already trust you
Your Skool community then becomes the place where:
- Deeper conversations happen
- Implementation happens
- Relationships are built
- Monetization becomes natural
YouTube = attention Skool = retention + community
That combination is powerful.
Most failed communities donβt fail because of bad content. They fail because no one knows they exist.
Curious β
If youβre building a community right now, where is your main traffic coming from?