3 Things I Wish I Knew Earlier About Skool
I’ve made more progress on Skool in the last 1–2 months than ever before. And I’ve learned a lot about what actually works and what doesn’t. Here are 3 key lessons: 1. Building relationships goes a long way. Actively talking to people, giving value, asking questions I’m genuinely interested in, and starting conversations across different communities has opened up many opportunities and connections. 2. Growth should come before engagement. I wasted a lot of time before trying to make my community more engaging. I wanted to get higher on discovery. But I only had like 100-200 members, so it didn't go well. Now I spend almost all my time on just getting more members. And my business is growing way more from focusing on that. 3. Repeating what works is powerful. Networking, commenting, and consistently engaging has proven to work for me. So now I am just doing that over and over every single day. Even when it feels repetitive or boring, sticking to the actions that drive results is what keeps the momentum going. What are 3 things you’ve learned about Skool recently?