 What if you inherit a Facebook group that's rather large but inactive or maybe you created a group in the past and you wanna revive it? So what are my recommendations? I mean, one pathway that has been suggested is to create a second group and just encourage the active people to go into the second group and just kind of nurture the second group. I mean, that's okay. It's not, that wouldn't be my first strategy. I would try something different first for a couple of months before we go to that route of just kind of abandoning this group. So here's what I suggest. You can create an event inside the group, a Facebook event inside a group and invite everyone to the event. And the event could be a webinar, Q&A session or even simply like a special live video that's maybe maybe a longer than a few minutes. Let's say a live Facebook live video you're gonna do inside the group. That's gonna be like have some Q&A or some engagement component. I think it's worth creating a Facebook event in the group to invite everyone. Because when you invite everyone to the Facebook event it should still notify. I mean, some people may have turned off notifications but it should still notify them. So even though they haven't been in the group for years hopefully now they'll see a notification that is different than the original group notification. So that's one thing to try. The second thing is yes, Facebook lives doing a Facebook live as an admin in the group will probably have more algorithmic bump than just some random person doing a video or live in the group. So definitely try that as well. I also think about how do we then sustainably reach them or reliably reach them going forward. And of course I think about the only reliable way to reach people on Facebook is through, say it with me, Facebook ads, okay. So how, but the problem with Facebook ads is you can't target group members. That's why I don't have a Facebook group. You notice, watch what I do, not just what I say hopefully what I do is what I say the same thing. I don't have a free Facebook group because you can't, I only have paid Facebook group not free ones because you can't target anyone. But the way to do that sort of like a hack is to put an interesting video, upload an interesting video to your Facebook page, business page, upload it to there and then share that business page video in the group so that if they watch the business page video from within the group or just on their newsfeed they're a group member, they see that you have posted as a group member a video which is a Facebook page video and then they watch the Facebook page video even for three seconds now you've got them in your warm audience. So that's kind of a hack for how do you build a Facebook ad warm audience in a Facebook group. So in other words, maybe a way to combine what I've just said is to create a Facebook event invite everyone to a Facebook live that's gonna happen but have the live happen in your Facebook business page which is then shared. So you have to do a couple of things. One, create the event with create the event and in fact, you could even create the event and say, hey, everyone excited we're gonna revive this group. The Facebook live for kind of longevity purposes is gonna stay, it's gonna be on my Facebook business page because of course you can run Facebook ads on that live video in the future. So it's gonna be on the Facebook business page come over to the business page to view the live video at this date at this time. And a few of them of course will then click on to your business page and even just landing on your business page means you're gonna be able to interact or you run Facebook ads in the future. That's okay, that's a preparatory steps. When you finally go live on the business page you need to take a moment right then and there and share the business page video into the group. And you can always trim the video later so that you don't have the initial minute of fumbling around with sharing things in the group but you have to go live first and then share in the group. And that way some of the group members are gonna catch that in the group itself. So that's what I would do stuff like that before you say, because the thing is even if a Facebook group is inactive when you start activating it and there is engagement in the group the algorithm will help the inactive members see the stuff and essentially it's almost like you're building a new group from within an inactive group. You don't have to start a new group for this purpose because then you have to start a new group you have to try to get everyone to move over to the new place and you have to approve membership. It's just like all other admin process over here whereas why don't you just stay with the group and use it that way. So let me know if that helps. And yes, and Shretta thank you for mentioning that what you've been doing is having them register on Zoom for a Zoom meeting, Zoom meeting so that they can engage verbally or visually besides the chat as well. And then you go, you use Zoom to go Facebook live into the group but I'm saying, okay great have them registered, a few people will register a few people who are really true fans register you have their email address is great but then go live from the Zoom to the Facebook business page and then immediately share that Zoom Facebook live video from the business page into the groups. Now you've got all your bases covered and be sure to do the Facebook event as well. So all the bases covered to be able to reach these this large Facebook group. So yeah, thanks.