Help me decide which Skool community to start. I've invested in real estate since 2005 and have built a multi-8-figure portfolio. I am also one of the people behind the 55,000+ group of dentists that @Sam Ovens has called the "Disneyland for Dentists." (Links to podcasts where he talks about our group linked in the comments below. I'm thinking about starting a Skool community and am having difficulty deciding between: - one focused on real estate, or - one about building a thriving community I need your help! ---> Please vote on which topic I should make my Skool community about. Thank! ---> Bonus points for a comment on why you voted the way you did. I will (most likely) abide by this poll's results. 😀🤣
@Brent C I think that only you can answer this question because it all depends on what is it that you're most passionate about, are excited to do long-term etc. It's all about you and where your energy goes so I think you should follow that. Of course, it also depends on what is the long-term play here.... I think it would be interesting if you would create a real estate community and were able to replicate the success you had with the dentist community so then you could in a way kill two birds with one stone. But, again, these are deep introspective questions. I would suggest getting help from a counselor/healer/astrologer/coach to guide you into those answers if you aren't able to do it yourself.
From my post yesterday, here is a video explaining my strategy on how I started profiting $50,000+ extra per month from my new Skool group in 75 days. Hope this helps! Again feel free to actually join my group so you can scroll the particular posts I'm talking about in the video: https://manifestwithscott.com/group That way you can see the engagement in real time that I'm talking about. @Nick Hauser
@Scott Haug just watched your video and found it very useful especially because you are in the B2C niche and I see most of your members are women (I'm in the dating and relationship niche for single women.) Any updates on the group since you posted this video? How is it going in terms of your booked calls per month, engagement and revenue? Still as easy as when you posted after 75 days? I'm about to start my group as well and have a similar model (been in Sam's Uplevel and Quantum Mastermind. Have a $5,800 group program)
Sometimes you want your members to take action. For example: Introduce yourself and share a photo of your workspace, or... Play this song on the guitar and share a video of you doing it. Simple actions make your community more interactive and fun. Remember the ice bucket challenge? Action posts — Describe the action you want your members to complete. When somebody comments, the action will be marked as complete. Pinning posts to modules — Now you can pin posts to course modules to make them more practical and interactive. For example: Your first module could be "Welcome! Start here" and give a quick overview of how things work with a call to action at the end to introduce themself and share a photo. You can pin any post to a module, it doesn't have to be an action post. You could pin posts relevant to the module, or a post with the title: "Module XYZ - Questions/discussion here" and use it as a comments section. Your turn: Complete this action by telling us what you think?
@Sid Sahasrabuddhe interesting. When you say "explanatory" I feel like it's not haha but maybe because I'm used to like a tour or how the hell do I use this new platform from other platforms - and I almost never go through these tours. So maybe this is the right approach! It's interesting that you're letting the skool hosts do the touring and explaining themselves.