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May 11 • 
🧠 Strategy
The 72-Hour Skool Email Hack
One of the most underrated Skool growth hacks is choosing VERY carefully what appears in your community email blast. Remember… Skool only lets you send an email to all members once every 72 hours. So whatever image people see first matters. A lot. Most people just upload whatever thumbnail gets generated automatically. That’s a mistake. I’ve used animated GIFs, static images, and video thumbnails… and the truth is: The BEST choice is the one that creates immediate curiosity or communicates value instantly. Sometimes that’s a GIF. But sometimes a single static image showing something IMPORTANT can outperform everything else. Especially if it speaks to your avatar instantly. A strong static image can stop the scroll faster than motion if the message is instantly clear. The key is keeping it simple: ✅ One visual ✅ One message ✅ One CTA Don’t overload the email. Think of the image as the “hook” that earns the click. And if you ALSO have a full video… Try posting the video as the FIRST comment inside the Skool post itself. That keeps the email clean while still giving interested members a deeper walkthrough after they click through. For bonus points… If you use a GIF, make sure it visually ties into the video thumbnail or branding inside the post. That consistency makes the entire experience feel intentional and polished. If you’re only allowed one broadcast every 72 hours, treat it like premium inbox real estate. Curious what everyone here prefers in email blasts… 👇 Which grabs YOUR attention more? 1️⃣ Video thumbnail 2️⃣ Static image 3️⃣ Animated GIF
The 72-Hour Skool Email Hack
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@Jeff Baer Email marketing is a hack to begin with, but when strategically matched with Skool you could go so many different directions. One idea would be to write the post as an email and give a teaser if you were trying to bring people back into the platform. Title: Guess what I found? (this will be the subject) Body: I scoured Skool and the internet to find the best strategies to create engagement inside of your communities and I created a simple infographic for your wall. It was too big to share in this email, but worked inside Skool. <Click here> and let me know if you've tried any of these. Add a gif, image, anything extra you want to show up, but once it sends edit the post with the community post content and the guide.
4 likes • May 11
@Jeff Baer Early career I was an email marketing manager for many different industries. I've had successes and fails, but my biggest success was using email to drive over 4 million in sales in a month. I wouldn't have been able to do that without the help of the sales team. Together we figured out how to not only get them to open, but also to call and close.
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