šØDonāt get Blocked! Tomb45 Community Rules
In the Tomb45 Barber Skool, we aim to keep discussions valuable and productive. Here are the types of comments/posts that donāt add value to the group: 1. Self-Promotion š« This community is for learning and sharing, not for promoting your own products or services. Informative product reviews are allowed, but they must not promote your own products. Add value to the community first, and you may be given a platform through a pinned post. Remember, this is a Tomb45 community, and we ask that you respect that. If you want to promote your own products or services, feel free to build your own communityājust know that it takes real effort and resources to maintain a valuable group. Put in the work! šŖ 2. āHelp Meā Posts ā Posting specific āHelp Meā questions (like āHelp, Iām struggling with cold outreachā) isnāt effective in a large group of 16,000+ members. Instead, ask broader questions that invite engagement. For example, instead of āHelp me get people to respond to my cold outreach,ā try asking āWhatās your favorite cold outreach opener?ā Remember, itās about posting for the group, not just for yourself. š¤ 3. Engagement for Engagementās Sake š Avoid posting or commenting just to stay active or climb the leaderboard. If your comments or posts donāt contribute anything meaningful, they wonāt help your personal brand long-term. Only chime in when you have something valuable to add to the conversation. Quality over quantity! š Types of Posts We Encourage Hereās what we love to see in the Tomb45 Barber Skool community: 1. Questions š” Broad, thoughtful questions about strategies, techniques, or processes. Authentic curiosity drives great discussions. 2. āHereās What I Didā š We love seeing real-life actions and results. Share your experiencesāwhat worked, what didnātāand contribute to othersā learning. 3. Wins š Got a win, no matter how small? Share it! Your accomplishments inspire others, and we might even pin your post. 4. Memes, Banter, Funny Stuff š Itās not all business! We appreciate humor and light-hearted conversation, especially in the āBanterā category.