I want to give another analogy to help explain how Instagram and Skool work together.
Think of Instagram like a faucet.
Think of your Skool community as a sink.
And think of people as the water.
When you are posting consistently on Instagram, and you are posting good content, you are turning that faucet on.
People who resonate with you start flowing into your Skool community.
The sink’s job is to catch them.
That is what your community is.
But here is the part most people miss.
Catching people is not what keeps them there.
If you do not put a stopper in the sink, the water just runs right out.
And that is exactly what happens when people join your community and nobody talks to them, nobody engages, nobody answers questions, nobody delivers what was promised.
You are the stopper.
You are the voice of the community.
You are the leader.
You are the one engaging, responding, and actually giving people the transformation they came for.
And no matter how good you are, some water is always going to leak out.
That is normal.
Some people will not like your tone.
Some will not like your face.
Some will not like what you teach.
Some are just busy.
That is churn.
One to five percent churn is completely normal.
At the end of the day, there are two parts to growing a Skool community.
Turning the faucet on to bring new people in
and tending to the water that is already in your sink.
You need to do both.