And those are the people that are going to be responding to you. Just like if you were to post only stuff about, you know, Italian restaurants in New York city, and you had a website that only focused on that. Ideally, the search algorithms are, that’s, that’s where you’re going to rank, right? Is those areas.
So I hope that
Jared: might be the best part of the podcast right there. We’ll have to see, which is, which is good timing because we’re kind of hitting the end here. Uh, spend the last bit and tell us about who you’re targeting, who is a good fit for brand built, what in terms of what you guys are targeting is the right kind of person, or at least a type of people that end up, uh, in your community.
Nat: Yeah. Um, So around 85 percent of our community is comprised of entrepreneurs, business owners, founders, right? The other 15 is people in corporate, which is surprising. You know, unfortunately, a lot of corporations are not thrilled about people having personal brands. They’re still not quite there yet. Um, but that, that is why we have a good 15 percent or so that are in corporate.
Um, anyone who’s really looking to grow business, because it’s not, we don’t just teach LinkedIn, obviously, this is a branding and business community. So there’s a lot of networking done, um, tons of, you know, business calls, uh, scaling your business, things like that. So anyone who’s really looking to grow a business, whether it’s an existing one or starting one, um, and they’re having trouble, anyone who finds themselves to be lonely in a business, One of the main reasons we started this Our tagline originally was entrepreneurship can be really lonely.