When I was a kid, I used to love playing chess.
A few weeks ago, I taught my son how to play it.
Gray gets to use fun Super Mario characters for the pieces. We old-timers didn’t get to use Yoshi, Toad or Luigi – we had to use boring kings, queens, and pawns. We also had to walk uphill (both ways) to school …
Anyways, they say that chess is an easy game to learn, but it’s difficult to master. He’s 8 years old, and he learned the moves in our first night playing. But it could years or decades to master that game (that’s why people love it).
Facebook groups are a lot like chess.
You can start a Facebook group in about two minutes. Click a few buttons, and voila! Your group is live and out for the world to flood in and become your raving fans, singing your praises all around and begging to work with you.
It sounds good in theory, but anyone who’s tried to build a Facebook group knows that it’s not that easy.
It takes a lot of hard work, trial and error, and a little luck to get your baby rolling.
Unfortunately, most groups die before they ever turn into a monetized community for their owners.
I’ve been fortunate to build a Facebook group that’s grown quickly and has become a big driver of business for me.
I’ve learned a lot from growing my group, and I just released something out into the world yesterday to help others do the same:
It’s my “Facebook Group Gold” program.
I could go on and on about how much it can help you turn your Facebook Group into a goldmine (hence the name), but you can learn all about it here: