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5 contributions to Skool Growth with Carolina
Tuesday Challenge!
Today’s challenge: post one question in your community that you’d actually want to answer yourself. Then come back here and share the question, and how it went!
Tuesday Challenge!
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What's your favorite motorcycling memory?
Reason 1001 why I don't play in Meta/FB anymore
I just saw this comment TODAY, and my immediate thought was... thank goodness I'm no longer wrangling the insanity of Meta/FB/Threads doodoo. You should be able to engage and comment without patrolling... sure don't be a spammer, use your common sense. Inside Skool, there's no such thing as "too much" commenting. It's the opposite, you should be engaging in the comments with your audience as much as possible, because that's where relationships are built. And if you're concerned about spam, Skool has a pretty good automod / spam tracking feature that acts on your behalf. Are you still in FB, if so WHY?
Reason 1001 why I don't play in Meta/FB anymore
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A lot of my people are on Facebook, but I don't see much of them anymore. It's mostly ads. There's nothing I hate more than politics on Facebook, and I can't believe everyone hasn't given up on that yet. I'm spending less and less time there.
What Are Skool Levels?
Inside Skool, there's an entire world centered around gamification and community rewards... it's called Leveling Up, aka Leaderboard and Levels. You as a community owner determine what each level is named, but not how many points it takes to reach each level. The point system is a platform wide feature, and can be used strategically to motivate, encourage, and reward your members. How does one get to level to level? By engaging. Per Skool: Points are earned when others like your posts, comments, and replies. 1 like = 1 point for the post or comment author. And, here are the number of points required to reach a certain level. Level 1 - 0 points Level 2 - 5 points Level 3 - 20 points Level 4 - 65 points Level 5 - 155 points Level 6 - 515 points Level 7 - 2,015 points Level 8 - 8,015 points Level 9 - 33,015 points Note, how we all start Level 1, even the community owner. No one gets a free ride. We all get the same chance to "compete" and reach new levels. How are you using levels to drive engagement and visibility in your community? Do you need help with the Level names?
What Are Skool Levels?
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Thanks for explaining that. I've wondered but haven't taken the time to figure it out on my own.
Welcome! Who are you?
You made it. Welcome to Skool Growth with Carolina! 👑 I'm Carolina — digital marketer for 20+ years, astrologer, and the person who hit #44 in Skool rankings within 20 days of launching. No paid ads, no fake urgency and no cold DM grind. What's the trick? Community, business strategy and for the woo peeps, cosmic timing too. I teach you the two former items in this space. This community exists for one reason: to help you build a Skool community that grows, engages, and pays you. Without having to market like a bro to do it. Here's where to start 👇 1. Head to the Classroom Start with Is Skool Right For You? — it'll save you from building the wrong thing. Then grab Skool SEO Basics once you hit Level 2. Both are free. 2. Show up in the feed -->> This isn't a course platform you log into once and forget. The people here are building in real time. Engage, ask questions, share wins. That's where the good stuff happens. 3. Come to Coffee Hour ---> Every week, we gather for real talk about what's working, what isn't, and what we're figuring out together. Check the Calendar tab for the next one. 🎯 One thing I want you to know: Everything I teach here, I've either done in my own communities OR have researched the f'ed out of it and gathered the winning gems for you. You're learning the system I'm actively running and I share the receipts. Now scroll down and drop your intro. I read every single one. 👇 💬 YOUR INTRO PROMPT Post below or start a new post Tell us who you are. 👇 Drop a reply with: 🙋 Your name + where you're based 🛠️ What kind of community you're building (or thinking about building — totally fine if it's still an idea) 🔥 The #1 thing you want to figure out in the next 30 days No need to have it all together. Half the people in here are mid-build and figuring it out as they go. That's exactly the right place to be.
Welcome! Who are you?
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I'm Abby. I'm originally from New England and now live in Western Nebraska (more like Wyoming than Omaha). I told a coworker earlier tonight that my goal is to become the oldest new paramedic in Nebraska. I love my job, and it's great for building an online business because I work 48 hours on and then have six days off. Last year I got injured and couldn't do my regular job or run my motorcycle training school without help. I became determined to find something that will be easier on me in these later years. I'm doing private motorcycle lessons now and have three Etsy shops, do laser engraving and other crafts from home and at fairs, and am realizing my niches aren't huge sellers on Etsy. Trying To figure out where to go from here.
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@Chaela Sumner I wish I'd found this decades ago.
Featuring Your Skool Here👇
I'm opening up this thread for all Skoolers who have a Skool ready for traffic!! I'm doing weekly Skool roundups featuring upcoming and top Skools by category. ALL categories, and that includes yours too. To play: - Drop your Skool link (I may join for an affiliate link, even if it's not turned on, I can get a specific url) - small blurb about your community, along with audience - ➡️➡️ You must join one other Skool from this list, and SUPPORT THEM. Cheer them on. Participate in their threads... people need other people in communities. Let's go!!!
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@Diane Houghton I'm there!
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https://www.skool.com/motolife-5265/ MotoLife Ladies. I've been a biker my entire adult life, endurance challenges, vintage competitions, and I've taught people to ride for 20 years. I've shied away from the specifically woman rider events and groups as long as they've existed, but in recent years, I'm barely tolerating male bikers, husband included 😅 (JK). Women are often very cautious about venturing out without their spouses. Is like to help women grow their confidence and become more self-reliant when riding.
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Abby Spaedt
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5points to level up
@abby-spaedt-6345
Lifelong rider, long time RiderCoach, paramedic student at 64 while getting on board with digital entrepreneurship.

Active 8h ago
Joined Mar 28, 2026
Bayard, NE
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