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eCommerce brands : get more customers, keep them and scale profitably - without the social media grind or money-sucker agency👇

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39 contributions to Skool Community
Skool VS FB Groups (Are Facebook groups DEAD?)
I have a community on Skool with 3.6k members and a group on FB with 3.6k members - both for contentpreneurs. I posted the same "free giveaway" in both groups to measure the difference in engagement. Results? Skool community: 149 comments. FB group: 5 comments. And this isn't the first time I've run a test like this... Every time I upload the same sort of post on both, Skool DESTROYS FB.
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New comment Feb 25
1 like • Feb 20
@Aamir Bajwa This is 100% the missing piece from the whole 'Skool is da best' narrative. I'd be interested to see demographic data of Skool users as you can bet it's heavily swayed towards a younger crowd.
0 likes • Feb 20
@Aamir Bajwa no, the data won't be there...but if it was we'd see a low average. There will be exceptions for sure, and I've seen groups with an older crowd but in terms of people repeatedly engaging in SKool vs other platforms, it's not great for some demographics.
My Free Group Engagement Sucks
Hi everyone, I've been struggling to build ANY engagement other than people introducing themselves. Once they post that first comment they disappear. It's a free group funnel to nurture leads and transition into my paid program. Here's what I've done so far: - Seeded the group (start here/welcome video post/introduce yourself) - Included a high value free mini course - Added 120 members from my warm list - Regularly post content every few days (YouTube videos and written text) 1/week is sent as an email - Host free webinars - Created polls asking questions I rarely post a CTA to book a call. Despite all of this, engagement is DEAD (almost non existent). Any suggestions on how to turn things around?
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New comment Feb 16
0 likes • Feb 16
This has been a really interesting read and good insight from @Blake La Grange. There's a certain demographic of people who are way less likely to frequent a community that's external to their usual hangout (FB for example), no matter what you do.
The Rando Cold DM-ers
I switched my group from $1 to free to see if it would capture some traffic from Skool organically. So far, 1 of the 2 is already cold DM'ing members. I have it outlined that I have zero tolerance towards this. Do you let people know you banned them, or do you just let them go? Also, does a ban, keep them from requesting to join again in the future?
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New comment Feb 15
4 likes • Feb 14
Having a $1 threshold is a gem of an idea. Small thing but deffo removes the ‘DM me I can help you make lots of money sir, with best funnel ever in universe’ crowd.
Can't we have cascading notifications? or have them better organised?
PROBLEM I will never be able to go through all the notifications, Every time I log into Skool. I'm forced to click mark all read. and that makes notifications useless! I won't mind checking notifications if they are better organised such as SOLUTION Types of cascading notifications 1. Likes (X) 2. comment on a post you commented (X) 3. Replies to your comments (X) 4. New posts by people you follow (X) 5. X followed (X) I think 3 & 4 are important, rest not much, what do y'all think?
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New comment Feb 14
1 like • Feb 14
I think some of the ‘Hormozi money’ would be welcomed on enhancing the tech - examples like this.
Facebook Groups? Where Does Everyone Stand With That?
So so far I have 8 clients paying me $100 p/w, a free community of around 180 people and just launched today a monthly membership Club for $97 p/m. I feel good about it. I still have a group of 5 people paying me $200 p/w and 6 at $400p/w ...I guess I am playing cautious and have those 2 small groups still inside Slack. I am sure the time will come when I migrate them all in here. I closed my Facebook Group, to be honest it was hard work, the attention span in there was like watching a desiccated pea shrink into thin air. So I have a serious question for you all. What is your intention with Facebook Groups (if you have one.) I would love to hear what everyone thinks about the future of Facebook Groups. Are you still using a FBG to get leads, and nurture? If you have also any statistics about the trends of FB Groups that would be awesome. I have noticed a lot of them are dead.
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New comment 7d ago
2 likes • Feb 14
Anyone familiar with selling a group and connecting to potential buyers?
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Founder: Predictable Commerce. Performance marketing for niche focused 6 & 7 figure ecommerce brands.

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