Listen up, hoomans! I know it sounds strange to take advice from a cat like me, but trust me this will level up your networking and help you find the answers you need (plus, you’ll look pawsome while doing it). Here’s the secret sauce to writing posts that make people want to engage: 1️⃣ Forget About “I” or “Me” This isn’t about you. Shocking, I know. When crafting a post, avoid talking about yourself. Instead, think of your post as the purrfect pass on a pitch, something that makes your audience want to jump in, discuss, and deliver answers that go beyond your wildest dreams. 2️⃣ Ask ONE Open Question One question. Not two. Not three. Just one. Make sure it’s an open question. Something that leaves room for the reader to write, share, and expand. No yes-or-no questions here, hoomans! You’re looking for thoughtful responses, not a binary answer. 3️⃣ Keep It Short (But Not Too Short) Skool isn’t a newspaper, and nobody’s here to read a novel. Write enough to get your point across, but don’t overdo it. Think snack-sized content that's short, sweet, and engaging. Unless it’s a Hormozi transcript, no one’s reading a wall of text. So there you have it, you little walking Skool memes: It’s not about you. It’s about the hoomans. Write posts that invite your audience to share, discuss, and engage. You’ll not only get answers to your questions but also build stronger connections along the way. Now go forth and Skool like a cat ... eh pro! Cat🐾✨