52: Facebook Groups Weren’t Working- What I’m Doing Instead
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The Facebook Group Dream That Died
Have you spent a lot of time in Facebook groups over the last five, 10 years?
And when I started my own Facebook group, my hope and goal was that I was gonna have this amazing community and I was gonna be able to share my knowledge and expertise, and we would chat and people would ask questions and everyone would get to know each other, and it was quite the dream.
What Went Wrong?
So it felt like I was talking at people, not with them. No conversations were happening and honestly it just started sucking the life and joy out of all of it.
And that's when I knew I was gonna have to pull away.
Engagement dropped, and I'm not a big fan of the @everyone tagging because I know as someone who's scrolling, it gets annoying to me to see that unless it's something important, right?
My New Favorite Place: Skool
So this is what my episode today is about. I wanna talk to you about my new favorite place, and I've talked about it.
How I Discovered It
And I had been in a few Skool communities, mostly because I had purchased a course or a training from somebody, and that's where it was. It was housed on Skool.
I didn't really have any, I didn't know what it was. I knew that it was basically another place that I had to be to sign in. So as a consumer, it was kind of a pain, honestly.
But the more time I started spending in those areas, I started to realize how different it was. And oh my goodness, it grew on me and it just felt...
What I Found After a Month or Two
I found after spending a month or two in a couple different communities, I started to join a few more. It started to feel like what Facebook groups used to feel like, like fun, people chatting and sharing and learning.
It just, it's so different and I kind of got hooked and that turned into me starting my own community.
Why Skool Feels Different
And it wasn't—what's interesting is it wasn't the features because I'm still learning the features on that platform—but it's the feel and the culture that has been created on the platform is community first.
That is the culture. It's all about community and they reward engagement and not just fake likes and you know, "oh, good post," you know, those kinds of things. But actual engagement.
The Best Parts:
- Things don't disappear after 24 hours - It's not like this nonstop feed
- You actually get to choose what you see
- There's no weird algorithm that you have to fight
- I'm not the only one showing up - I get on there and I'll say something and people are responding and replying and showing up when I do a meet and greet kind of thing
My Skool Community: Ads for Gen X Women (No Bro Marketing Energy
The name of it, which is Ads for Gen X Women and No Bro Marketing Energy. So that's what it's called.
Even if you don't wanna check out my community, you don't know what I'm even talking about, go have a look.
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