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Your Guide to Clubhouse Etiquette

Kelly Reeves
4 min readJan 21, 2021

Eleven tips to ensure your success on the hottest new social media app

No doubt Clubhouse is the new social media darling. Some of the world’s most influential entrepreneurs, business leaders, and coaches have stormed the platform as a new marketing medium to increase their audience and sales. They are also levering it to offer tremendous value. When you get to sit in a room with the likes of Grant Cardone, Gary V., Tyrese Gibson, Amy Porterfield, or Isis Djata while they dole out some of the most mind blowing business and mindset advice — for free — let alone being able to ask them for advice directly, or even provide value along side of them, it’s no wonder why people are literally CH obsessed.

FOMO aside, when you have the opportunity to get on stage with one of these powerhouses to engage and ask them questions, there are some rules you should follow to ensure you don’t get kicked back into the audience or end up on the Do Not Invite (DNI) list.

But first off, I will explain some of the Clubhouse terminology for those who are just joining with their party hats (🎉).

Room: This is where everyone gathers and chats. Think of it as one big virtual radio studio where a bunch of people are on a panel discussing a particular topic.

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Kelly Reeves
Kelly Reeves

Written by Kelly Reeves

I write about self-defense, cybersecurity, marketing, entrepreneurship, human stuff, and the occasional dog post.

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