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OPM Secrets

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A Place For Real Estate Investors To Reach Financial Freedom By Using OPM To Scale Their Business!

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Velocity

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The Official group for members of the Velocity Mastermind Community. Ask questions, get help and celebrate your wins in the group!

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The Skool Games

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9 contributions to Skool Community
Creating a automated message (popup) with new member requests
Hey Skool Community, I had a question on how i go about creating an automated welcome message when someone new requests to join my FREE Group? Any link you can point me to see how i can create/do this? Thank you!
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New comment Feb 14
New member profile pictures and bio
Hey guys i recently started a FREE group funnel and have about 61 people join in 2 days which is great but i noticed that some members when requesting to join didn't add a picture nor bio How can i insure people do that when requesting to join the group? p.s. this is how my "START HERE" post looks like in the attachment @Andrew Kirby @Jesse Clark
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New comment Feb 7
2 likes • Feb 7
@Faro Zacarías awesome. Thank you. So you can DM them on SKOOL before you accept there profile? Ill try that
1 like • Feb 7
@Faro Zacarías Do you have to DECLINE there membership first after you send them a DM so they can recreate a profile? Or is that not necessary and they can edit on their end?
Introducing "The Skool Games"
There's two sides to building a business online: Tools and Training on how to use those tools. The problem with training is opinions. There are so many opinions, they contradict each-other, and it's hard to know what to do. If only there was a way to see what's working now in realtime... Introducing The Skool Games — a fun way to build your own business with other people — where the training comes from the winners fresh every month. Here's how it works: 1. Skool group owners that want to play can join The Skool Games group 2. You drive traffic to your group, get customers, and grow your MRR 3. Leaderboards show who's adding the most New MRR each month in realtime 4. The top 10 on the leaderboards win 1-day with @Alex Hormozi and me at his Vegas HQ where we share what we did to win and collaborate to find ways to improve (we'll record the whole thing) 5. Everybody who gets 3 paid members to join their group will unlock the 1-day recordings so you can hear directly from the winners and be a fly on the wall so you can up your game 6. Every month theres a new chance to win. If you don't win the first month, you'll learn from the winners in the 1-day recordings where they share exactly what they did to win We're basically crowdsourcing the best strategies and tactics to make money online doing what you love. We're not telling you what to do, we want you to be creative and try new things. We're all playing the same game. Different people are good at different things, let's see who can figure out each part of the equation and come together to form the ultimate way to play. If we evolve the training and the tool (Skool) in a constant monthly improvement loop, this industry will innovate at a pace we've never seen before. I can't wait! We know people are using Skool in different ways, and that's awesome. Keep using Skool however you want, The Skool Games are totally optional and the discussions will happen in a separate group.
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New comment 12d ago
4 likes • Jan 27
@Andrew Kirby I got it. Interesting that founders are taking their high ticket course and moving away from a upfront cash from clients (5-10k) to splitting it over MRR and spreading there income out to participate in SKOOL games.
2 likes • Jan 29
@Andrew Kirby I’d love your advice on this. It just happens to be at the same time, but I was looking to start a FREE Group funnel based on your training (just created a new group) then move people into our high ticket when there ready ($6800) but now I’m thinking should I charge a small fee IE: $99/per month in the FREE group funnel to participate In the games OR just keep it free and start splitting my high ticket into equal annual payments like your suggested? What would you suggest?
💰 Without Courses
Friends, if you are on the fence about creating a Skool community, there are probably legitimate obstacles preventing you from taking the plunge. In this post, I hope I can convince and encourage you to not only start a Skool community, but I’ll show you how to build a real, viable business, focusing on your expertise, without creating a course. If you don’t know me, I was a music producer for over a decade working with Grammy Winning Artists from all over the world. From there, I started an online education company teaching people how to become music producers. That company grew (and continues to grow) to multi 7 figures. From there, I sold it and then started Kollege, where I find underground talent who want to get paid to do what they love by shifting into online education. I won’t bore you with details, you can listen to the story here when Sam and I met up. After selling thousands of courses, running a cross functional team, and living in the online education world, I am sympathetic to the many challenges and obstacles you need in place in order to make millions of dollars online. Until now, in order to get paid to do what you love online you needed: - Course: An online course with lots of content that got students or clients results - Sales Calls: A stacked calendar constantly selling people into your course - Paid Advertising: Money -> Ads -> VSL -> Survey -> Book a call - Organic Content: YouTube videos, Podcast, Joint Ventures - Team: Sales team, coaches, managers, operators There have been some alternate versions of this that help the creator, educator, or expert in some way. This could look like having a successful YouTube channel so you don’t need to run ads. Or you find that there are people willing and able to sell on your behalf so you don’t need to be on sales calls. Or you find that a course doesn’t sell as well with your industry so you launch a mastermind with some events so you can focus on connecting authentically with people without worrying about selling. While these attempts have been helpful to the industry, you still need to compromise some version of you or some version of your business.
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New comment 17d ago
0 likes • Jun '23
@Blake La Grange absolutely amazing and very insightful post. Thanks man. I’ve been thinking of creating a standalone offer (no course/no content) outside my high ticket mastermind I sell currently. Just weekly or bi-weekly calls and charging a small monthly (cancel anytime if you aren’t getting value) subscription. Price point maybe $299/month where people in my niche can get on the phone with me in a group setting weekly and I can help them answer questions, give feedback, etc Based on your post, you don’t suggest charging. I would love to hear your thoughts on charging a small monthly fee + access to a skool Community. Thank you
0 likes • Jun '23
@Blake La Grange Thanks for the encouragement! Id really like and appreciate that. Ill send you a DM
Starting a FREE Skool Group Community
Hey guys i finally decided to ditch my FB Group which has 5k members (i plan to move most of them over) and excited about it. I am already have a paid Skool group for my mastermind members. I would love to get some tips, advice, suggestions from Skool members who also have done this as well and found success by giving value, building trust and also getting sales for their offers from the FREE group. Thank you so much 😊
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New comment Mar '23
0 likes • Mar '23
@Ted Carr thank you sir. Would you have an example Of yours?
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I help people start and grow real estate businesses with none of their own cash or credit!

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