One of the most common questions I get regarding Skool is some version of this.
"How do I get people into my community?"
And I want to give you a real answer. Not a list. A real answer.
First thing I want to say is this. There are so many ways to build an audience. More than you probably think. And I put together a resource that covers basically all of them. Video, writing, participating in other communities, paid ads, all of it. I'll drop the link below.
But before you go click that, I want to have a quick honest conversation with you.
Trust is at an all time low right now.
People are more skeptical than they have ever been. AI is everywhere. Content is everywhere. And because of that, people are paying way more attention to who is behind the thing they're considering spending money on.
I'm not saying faceless doesn't work. It does. There are people building real audiences and making real money going that route. If your whole brand is built around that model and that's what you teach, that's a different conversation entirely.
What I am saying is that if you have big goals on a short timeline, like you want to replace your income, you want to hit real numbers, and you want to do it this year, you are going to have to give people a reason to trust you faster than your competitors do.
And the fastest way to do that is to let people see you.
It doesn't have to be perfect. It doesn't have to be produced. It just has to be real. Because at the end of the day I'm not buying anything from somebody I don't know. And neither are most people.
Your goals need to match your effort.
If the timeline is long and you're okay playing the slow game, cool. Pick a lane from the resource and be consistent with it.
If the timeline is short and the goals are big, you are going to have to do something that moves fast.
Ads. Video. Both. Something.
That's not me being harsh. That's just how this works.
Not a hobby. A business.