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People overcomplicate “authority building” on skool.
If you're tired of the same growth hacks, these 3 habits will get you closer to your personal brand goals:
1. Focus on REAL, not just RICH
Here's the thing:
We all smell BS. (Even through our screens.)
Instead of trying to be some polished "Goo-'Roo", just be... you.
“But, I'm not funny or interesting!”
hey, It's OK...
You've got stories.
Opinions.
You've got a unique way of seeing the world.
You just need to learn how to own into it.
2. Build a cult, not a "community"
Stop racking up members like Pokemon.
Focus on making people feel something... Anything.
Like my mother used to say...
The people who love you... will REALLY love you.
The rest? Who cares!
3. Make an impact and Build relationships.
Say you throwing a party.
Good music, lot of hot chicks and no drugs lol...
But nobody talks to each other.
It's Boring, right?
So, dance!
Get people talking in the comments.
Have a question of the day... when someone comes in and says hi... ask them that question
Be the center of attention, not the weirdo in the corner.
4. Create something we can actually use
Read a post and think, "My God, I just wasted 60 seconds of my life"?
Don't be that.
Share helpful content, we can immediately apply.
An easy-to-follow Skool framework to do this daily:
Choose your weapon:
– Story (people love a good drama)
– Infographic
– Case study (prove you know your stuff)
Introduce a REAL problem:
– What keeps your people up?
– How can you make their life easier?
Break down the solution:
– No fluff
– Imagine you're explaining it to your son
Engage like a human:
• Spend 60 minutes actually talking to people (build your community)
• Crazy idea:
Be genuinely interested in others
Repeat:
• Consistency is key (but hey, you didn't hear that from me)
Look, building authority isn't just about posting content.
It's about showing up, providing real value, and actually giving a damn about the people you're connecting with.
Put in the work, be patient, and in 6 months... well
TLDR:
Sharing helpful content, people can immediately apply
Engaging in the comments, building real relationships
Consistently showing up and providing value, even when it doesn't immediately benefit you
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Alex Carmen
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