It's 1:29 in the afternoon on Friday Oct 4th. These are new members that came from one YT video I posted 8 days ago. They were never on my email list before. I am not a real YouTuber. HOWEVER ... I saw a 60 second IG reel. It showed the dudes from SouthPark talking about stories. They were teaching how to create stories people actually watch. Naturally I can't find the reel so I'll go by memory. They said something like this: If you want people to watch your stuff, follow this pattern: 1. This Happened. 2. Therefore, this ... 3. But, this. So ... 4. Repeat 1-3 as needed. And I tried that in my video. I think it worked. I open the video by going: 1. I closed down my multi-million dollar business at the beginning of September. 2.Therefore, I didn't have anything to sell so I just started giving stuff away and I ended up making money. 3.But ...I don't expect you to believe a word I say, so ... Yadda yadda yadda. Get after it. No excuses. I'm old, not particularly attractive, and covered in tattoos. I basically look like a murderer. My video was me talking while showing my screen. Zero ad spend. It just told them to go to my home page if they wanted some free stuff. They did. Thank you YouTubes. And yay Skool! P.S. It's possible some of these people watched other YT videos and then googled me or something but I doubt it. I've only made 13 videos since June. Picture with the red square is from my email thingy. It shows 548 people but the Skool analytics shows 556 people. The reason my email thingy shows less is because it's only counting people who were *not* already on my list during that date range. (I just use the Zapier integration to put all new Skool members on my email list.)