It does require the new feature (someone already requested it) that allows us to sell more courses inside Skool without necessarily selling different communities. This is the scenario I'm picturing: - I have a free community (it could be a paid membership) - I also create a paid course (or more than one) inside Skool - When my members go to "Classroom" they see the course is locked - If they click to learn more, the first video is unlocked and it's basically a VSL to explain them what the course is about - There's a button below to purchase the course with one click (when the billing is available, Skool will have payment details already, so we can easily create a one click upsell) Plus, if buyers in the community start talking about the course, FOMO will kick in for the other members and hopefully drive more sales. Everything inside Skool. What do you guys think?
Under your Skool settings, you can enter your myers-briggs personality type, I am an INTJ. How about you? Below is a link to a study that looks at the correlation between personality and income. The researchers surveyed a sample of over 72,000 individuals, and the results are interesting, check it out - https://www.visualcapitalist.com/myers-briggs-personality-income Thoughts?
I'm new hereโฆ and Iโd love your input! This community is dope; every time I log in, I learn something new! I own several niche Facebook groups for free, which serve as lead generation and nurture for my health and wellness supplement and coaching business. However, Iโm over the "Facebook jail," throttled reach, spam, and the amount of money left on the table because of the filtered folder messaging issueโฆ and I could go on and on lol. I'm wanting to create a paid membership community that features my exclusive digital content and coaching. Although I really enjoy using Skool as a user, Iโm not loving the fact that it requires numerous workarounds to do a hybrid of free and with paid contentโฆ seems like a pain in the ass. Ideally, I'd like to establish a free community where I can share my free content for nurturing purposes and as an upsell to the paid membership, ultimately moving away from Meta entirely. What has your experience been? Do any of you have two communities - free and paid? Am I overlooking something, making it seem more difficult than it actually is? Iโd love to hear your feedback!
I think Skool works best with a free setup but with a pay-as-you-want model each month, and this acts as your top-of-funnel content into a one-off paid course in the classroom (you have to do this using third-party software for now or manually). This is all for low to mid-ticket. A high-ticket offer is a different thing altogether.
Hi, I did search if this had been mentioned as a feature but did not find anything, excuse me if it has (not in relation to the general Skool affiliate program). It would be good if we could reward students/members for referring others to join our Skool groups eg as part of the gamification rewards, but even better if we could offer and pay a commission.