I used to waste a MINIMUM 8 hours a day browsing social media apps. Now I only open them to upload my own content or to reply. I had some down time today and caught myself wasting 13 min on Facebook. I only opened the app to reply to a friend's message and that's how fast the algorithm grabbed me. What does your usage look like? No judgment, post your screenshots below! (I also included how to check your usage based on iPhone vs Android)
Now you can use skool in dark mode on your computer and phone. Turn it on/off in your settings. It's not as polished as light mode, that's why it's called "Dark mode (beta)". We know a bunch of you want it, so we figured we'd ship it early and get your feedback. Enjoy 🎉
Made a quick video on how to sell courses on Skool using external landing pages without having to manually add and approve new members. Using Thrivecart and Zapier you can build a smooth customer experience. I Cover: ✅ Why having an external landing page is important ✅ What common mistakes to avoid ✅ The tools I use to make it all possible Let me know if you have any questions.
Imagine you're a member of some groups (not the owner or admin). Somebody "innocent", not somebody trying to sell people stuff... How many new people would you start a DM conversation with in 1-week?
@Elsa Velazquez The best advice I can give when it comes to COLD outreach, take at least 5min to look at your prospect. They are in a community or own one, they have social medias, take a look at what they are actually posting. See what resonates with you, be specific don't just say "I saw your video and wow do great..." then proceed to pitch. Ask a specific question, or give a compliment that is VERY specific (like several levels deep not surface level). Most are willing to give feedback if you ask them, but at the same time remember not everyone the same amount of time. Come into the conversation not only with gratitude but with a respect to THEIR time. If you are patient, start the conversation but don't pitch them UNTIL you built up some sort of relationship.