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THE beginner-friendly Facebook ads community for selling low-ticket digital products & growing your Skool without posting on social media every day ⚡

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Build a paid Skool community that earns recurring revenue every month, without a free group, a massive audience, or waiting months to make a dime.

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Lets help each other out
What's the one marketing tactic or tool you're currently obsessed with? 🤩 Drop it below and let's build a list.
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My skool crm!
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@Christine Rieck No worries! The only reason I knew was because my husband is in sales and uses ones. It's a customer relationship management system. I use Scoot. It helps me keep track of my members, business and how to best help my people!
You're probably sick of hearing about this, but you're also sick of not making money.
So I know it seems like all anyone is talking about, but let's talk about Growth Boost, and actually doing something with it. Yeah, it's all anyone's posting about. But here's the part that's getting lost in the noise: Skool is sending you REAL quality traffic, and most owners are watching it leak right back out. The members show up at the About page, don't see a reason to join, and bounce. Traffic you don't convert is useless. It's just a number that went up. Three things actually moving the needle right now: → Your cover image is a live ad now. If it doesn't say who it's for in one glance, people scroll past. → Your About page has to convert someone who's never heard of you. The NOMAD framework (Niche, Outcome, Mechanism, Authority, Deliverables) is the cleanest way I've found to fix it. → The trial setting matters more than you think — and the "obvious" choice isn't always right. I'm testing a hidden feature your might not know about right now and the early numbers surprised me (in a really really good way!) I go deep on all of this, and I give you copy-paste AI prompts to help analyze what's working and how to apply it to your group in the monthly What's Working Now report inside my community, The Skool Scaling Squad. It's for people building a paid Skool who are tired of shouting into a ghost town. If you're growing a Skool right now, come build it with us. 👇 https://www.skool.com/the-skool-scaling-squad/about
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You're probably sick of hearing about this, but you're also sick of not making money.
Watching everyone else's link get clicks while yours just sits there?
You drop your link in the thread. You check back an hour later. One like. Maybe two. From people who definitely didn't click. Meanwhile the link three comments down has 40 replies and a "omg just joined!!" And you're sitting there like… mine's not worse than theirs. What am I doing wrong? Nothing's wrong with your offer. It's the line you dropped next to the link. "My Skool community for course creators" is true. It also gives nobody a single reason to click. "The group where course creators stop launching to crickets" gets the click. Same exact offer. That one line is the entire skill behind ads, and it's the thing everyone skips. So here's the fun part. I teach this stuff (Meta ads for beginners), and I'm running a little game in my group this week to fix exactly this. You drop your link + the line you'd use. I tell you, straight up, whether I'd click it or keep scrolling… and then how to tweak it so people actually do. You walk away with a hook that gets clicks in any thread you ever post in. Not just mine. (And you get to share your link AND the winner will get a free month in the group! 😉 WIN/WIN/WIN!) And the group itself is full of people doing the same thing you are, learning to sell their stuff without posting all day like it's a part-time job. Which, between the toddlers and everything else, I do not have time for and I'm guessing you don't either. Come get your hook fixed 👇 https://www.skool.com/the-ads-corner/about
Watching everyone else's link get clicks while yours just sits there?
Is your brain full before 9am? 🧠
If you're a mum who's tired of carrying absolutely everything in your head — the meals, the appointments, the invisible mental list that never switches off — I made this for you. Calm Systems for Busy Moms is a free community where you'll find simple tools, gentle prompts, and a group of women who completely get it. No hustle. No pressure. Just practical support that actually fits around your real life. Most mums who join tell me it's the first space that hasn't made them feel like they're doing it wrong. 💛 It's probably not for you if you're looking for a strict productivity system or a quick overnight fix — this is a slower, gentler approach and that's very much on purpose. But if you're just done white-knuckling your way through the week and you're ready for something that actually feels manageable — come and join us. It's free, it's warm, and you're so welcome here. https://www.skool.com/calm-systems-for-busy-mums-9261/about
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Love being in this community! Your daily posts help me start my day the right way!
Paid groups just went to the front of the line….
Skool just made the biggest argument for choosing to be a paid group rather than a free or freemium that I’ve ever seen. 👀 If you missed today’s news, Skool rolled out a new feature called Growth Boost. Here’s the short version: Skool will now run ads FOR your community. Off their platform, on their dime. You flip a toggle in your settings and Skool starts sending you new members. Yes. Skool is literally going to run the ads for you. Now, I run ads. I run a Skool community teaching people ads. I love ads. Obsessed with them actually. They’re not scary once you know what you’re doing. But if you’ve never touched Ads Manager, I get it, they can feel expensive and risky. Skool just took that whole barrier off the table for you. But here’s the part most people are going to miss… Skool only makes money on this when a PAID member joins. They take a small commission that funds the whole ad program. So guess which groups they’re going to push hardest? The paid ones. Free groups still get promoted, but they are NOT the priority. Skool doesn’t earn anything by sending people to a free community, so why would they spend their ad dollars there? So if your group is free right now, you’re basically at the back of the line for the exact traffic engine everyone’s about to be fighting over. That’s why this is THE moment to go paid. Even low-ticket paid. Because now the math flips: You go paid → Skool prioritizes sending you traffic → those members convert → part of it reinvests into MORE ads for you. A little growth loop running while you sleep. But (and this part matters) Skool sending you traffic is not the same as Skool making you money. The communities that actually win from this are the ones set up to convert. A cover that works as an ad. A Discovery description that pulls people in. An About page that closes. And an offer that’s actually worth paying for. That’s the whole thing we’re building together alongside each other inside The Skool Scaling Squad. How to launch a paid community from day one (no free group, no huge audience, no years of grinding first) and set it up so it actually converts the traffic Skool is now handing to paid groups first.
Paid groups just went to the front of the line….
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Abbey Strodtbeck
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Stop posting on social media hoping for 💵. I teach digital product creators & Skool owners simple Meta ads + to build Skool communities that pay you.

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