Welcome founding community members.
Let's start this off with a BIG Question.
I want to build a community that isn't a second thought or, worse, an afterthought.
It's beneficial, it's actionable, and it's scalable.
Is Skool the place to be?
Admittedly, I had heard of Skool, but never used it before Hormozi's announcement.
I've used Circle, Facebook groups, telegram, slack, discord, you name it, we've used it at some point.
I'm not building a group because it's a needed business asset for lead generation.
I'm doing this because I want a community of smart people who have an internal focus on video, social content, and building online businesses. I find myself desperate for a community to call home.
A community that I can help people build and thrive.
Which is what I've been doing for over 17 years in this space.
I plan to launch this group in February, but I am not so sure where to call home.
I like Facebook groups because they're meeting a segment where they're at, but I think they're a dying medium for what we do.
I like Slack selfishly, but not sure it's scalable.
I'm 39 years old, Discord is a clusterfuck to brains like mine.
Telegram is interesting, I like how clean it is, but is it too noisy?
Skool/Circle are cool- I like Circle features a lot, but even with stacked value/personal attention, will it encourage you to show up often? Will it make you want to interact/engage?
I have 100 or so cohort community members I've trained via Circle, I'll be porting over to wherever we live, and from there, a couple hundred Facebook peeps, so we should have a solid foundation to build something special.