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Sunday Reset Week #4 Strategy - Automation
Sunday reset was changed due to me not feeling well so this is a bit of an update If you have fished around in some communities, you may have noticed that some are posting repeatedly, several times a day. It had me thinking. Either they are on Skool full time or its ai or automation. So, I decided to do some dogging because although I am filled with toms of ideas, I wish I had the time to post engaging things all day but unfortunately, I don't so I thought it would be sweet to have some sort of scheduled posting system, similar to Instagram or Facebook. Or at least a draft tool that would allow you to build post and post them yourself later Turns out there are quite a few automation tools that will make it a breeze for you to post in your communities on events when you can't. For example, I have been not feeling so having something to post for me would have kept the energy going in my communities. These are the automation tools I found. Sticky Hive - Lets you schedule posts to your Skool community in advance including text, images, videos, polls, and categories. Works with multiple communities from one dashboard. Includes additional automation like AI content ideas and moderation. Best for: Community owners who want a full Skool-focused tool with real scheduling and analytics. 𝗕𝗨𝗧 𝗜𝗧 𝗔𝗜𝗡𝗧 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 Check out the cost as there is a trial period then it charges according to your needs. No credit card needed to start using the tools though Next is Skool AI Post Planner - AI-powered platform that can generate content and schedule posts to Skool. Comes with an AI writer trained for social/Skool content and scheduler built in. Pros: Content creation + scheduling in one I signed up for this, but Sticky Hive was the fastest to get going. In fact, this post is from Sticky Hive. It got me straight to the goal of posting to my community, I'm using a 14-day trial so we shall see how it goes from here. So there you have it. Tools to help automate your community and free up your time. The thing is, it takes money to make money, so you'll have to invest into one of these tools. You can get away with it early but once your community grow, this will be essential
Sunday Reset Week #4 Strategy - Automation
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I’m going to find time to check out both. I could use help with that.
Winner winner chicken dinner
Last week started the attendance challenge. And the plan was to do it each week but since it’s just a few of us, I think I will narrow it down to once a month, instead of once a week. Whoever has the best attendance gets a prize. Since we did do it for the last two weeks, Last week the winner was @Alice Ward-Johnson and this weeks winner @Matt Westerlaken At the end of each month I will announce a winner. Alice and Matt, you both won Starbucks gift cards. I will inbox you the details. Thank for showing up and being present here. It’s one of the most important things you can do to support a community.
Winner winner chicken dinner
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That's awesome! I'm sorry. I have been editing podcast episodes
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@Miss Mae Williams So I took the bait and grabbed OpusClips and now I’m hooked. Check it out. I’m still learning how to use it.
Make money on Skool - EVEN IF YOU HAVE NO COMMUNITY
Have you started your Skool? Are you still waiting to start? No matter your answer, I want to give you a tip on how you can make money on Skool even if you don't run a Skool of your own. REFERRALS - REFERRALS - REFERRALS Did you know that Skool members are making thousands from just using their referral link in their affiliates tab. Earn 40% commission when you invite somebody to create a Skool community. So, if you haven't started your community just yet, its ok because you've just learned how you can make money on Skool even if you don't have one. When someone signs up using your affiliate link, you'll earn money when they start earning. Pretty sweet deal. With that said, if you have not started your community as of yet, feel free to use this link when you do https://www.skool.com/signup?ref=b31bbf59c6054052b10ee61115164974
Make money on Skool - EVEN IF YOU HAVE NO COMMUNITY
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Thanks for this information.
Commitment Day
Time to lock in. Finish this sentence: “In the next 30 days, I will __________ for my community.” ( Even if you haven't started your community, you can share what your daily commitment will be when you do ) Be specific. Post publicly = accountability 💯 Drop it 👇🏾
Commitment Day
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“In the next 30 days, I will find more ways to invite people into my community. to increase my number by 50%
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@Miss Mae Williams YouTube. I’m workin it with my podcast. I want to start LinkedIn soon but being careful of spooking my day job with what I’m doing outside of work. Just thinking about my approach
Follow the leader - More Tools + Tips to WIn on Skool
Here is an IMPORTANT GROWTH TIPS post I'm sharing from Vivian Aranha You can follow Vivian Aranha I hope you find this post helpful How to Go from $0 to $30K MRR on Skool A practical, repeatable playbook—and what I’d do differently if starting today ——————————————— The Reality Check (Before the Tactics) $30K MRR on Skool isn’t about hacks. It’s about clarity, consistency, and compounding trust. Skool rewards creators who build outcomes, not audiences—and who show up daily with value. I’ve seen communities stall at $2–3K because they chase growth before solving one painful problem deeply. The goal is to build a revenue engine, not a noisy group. ——————————————— Step 1: Pick a Painful, Narrow Problem (Week 0) Your community must promise one clear outcome. Good examples “Land your first AI Engineer role in 90 days” “Ship your first paid AI product” “Build and deploy production-ready LLM apps” Bad examples “Learn AI” “Tech community” “Founders hangout” Rule: If a member can’t explain the value in one sentence, it won’t convert. ——————————————— Step 2: Design the Offer Before the Community (Week 1) Skool communities that scale fast have structured gravity: A core program (bootcamp, roadmap, challenge, internship-style track) Weekly rhythm (live session, office hours, teardown, demo day) A visible finish line (certificate, portfolio, shipped product, revenue) Pricing sweet spot to start: $49–$99/month or $299–$999 one-time You’re buying commitment, not maximizing price on Day 1. ——————————————— Step 3: Build Proof in Public (Weeks 2–4) Before pushing ads or affiliates, do this: Run a free or low-cost cohort Overdeliver for 20–50 people Capture: Wins, Screenshots, Testimonials, Before/after stories Then raise the price. This is where most people rush—and fail. ——————————————— Step 4: Content → Conversation → Conversion (Ongoing) Skool grows best when paired with daily short-form content (LinkedIn, X). Your posts should: Teach one thing Show one result Invite one action
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I feel like I am on my way to this in some ways but I want to stay true to the vision of my community. I will consider this though: Skool grows best when paired with daily short-form content (LinkedIn, X). Your posts should: Teach one thing Show one result Invite one action Example CTA “Comment ‘AI’ and I’ll send you the playbook.” Then: DM personally Understand their pain Invite them into the Skool This alone can take you to $5K–$10K MRR.
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@alice-ward-johnson-2743
I help you shift your thinking, heal what’s heavy, and move toward the life you’re called to live.

Active 18h ago
Joined Jan 26, 2026
Fort Worth, TX