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Private Group to plan and organize Summits inside Skool All you need as 👉Speaker 👉Partner 👉community for your summit in one Room.

North knit Loft

30 members • Free

Knitting community 🧶 Share your projects, be maker with purpose and get inspired by other knitters. 🫶 Become the cozy knitter version of yourself 🧶

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90 contributions to Skool Scale Camp
The Time is Now ⏰🫣😊
Hello everyone! I have a few questions about launching my first Skool community. 🚀 I believe I’m overthinking it to some degree (lol 😂), but I want to get your insights on a few things: 1️⃣ When do you go from free to a “freemium” model? ➡️What is the best timeline or member count to make that switch? 2️⃣ Should you have rewards and incentives for all levels preset at the beginning? ➡️Do you map out the leaderboard prizes for levels 1-9 on day one, or build them as you go? 3️⃣ Do you need legal disclaimers or formal policies in place that require an attorney? ➡️For example: “This group does not provide medical advice” or “This group doesn’t guarantee XYZ results.” How are you guys handling liability? A bit of context: I don’t have an active email list or an email funnel built yet, so I need to set that up too. Would love to hear how you handled these steps when you first launched. Any advice is appreciated! 💛
2 likes • 15h
1. When you start freemium right away, your free members know there will be paid tiers with valuable benefits. It is also possible, that someone would like to go premium right away 👉if you don't have in the beginning freemium, they have no tier to upgrade. 2. Start with one or two small tools, roadmap, mini course for each tier and then start growing it with solutions for issues you discover. Simplify 👉build always for one problem first free tool/template/helpful post👉for premium valuable course/workshop/training and for VIP at last deep dive. 3. Disclaimer depends on products.
📈 How I've Grown My Community Organically
📈 A few people have asked how I've been growing my community organically, so I thought I'd share what's worked for me. The truth? It's not one big strategy. It's a bunch of small, intentional things that work together over time. Here's what I do... 🤝 I participate in summits, bundles, podcasts, and collaborations where I know my ideal audience is already hanging out. 📧 Every freebie, product, and offer I create includes an invitation to join my free community—usually on the thank you page, in the welcome email, or inside the resource itself. 🎤 Whenever I speak at a summit, I invite people to join my community if they'd like more support after the event. It's free, it's helpful, and it's a natural next step. 💜 My community has also become the natural "next step" during and after my events. For my last summit, the community was featured as a sponsor, so attendees saw it throughout the event and always knew where they could continue the conversation afterward. 📱 I regularly share my community with my email list and on Facebook (my social platform of choice). 🌟 I spend time in a handful of communities where I genuinely believe my people are hanging out. Not dozens... just a few. And here's the thing... Finding the right communities takes time. It's trial and error. Some are a great fit. Some aren't. Sometimes life gets busy and I disappear for a few weeks... and that's okay too. I simply come back when I have more time. For me, community growth has never been about one viral post. It's been about consistently showing up, building relationships, and making it easy for people to stay connected after they discover me. 💬 I'd love to know... What's one thing you've done that's helped grow your community organically?
📈 How I've Grown My Community Organically
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Being active on skool ecosystem.all summits and bundles are coming, the live speaking is great to be more than name on post💫
☀️❄️ Seasonal Business Check-In:
It's summer in one half of the world and winter in the other - how does your business adapt to seasons? Quick questions: - What's your busiest season? - How do you prepare for it? - What changes do you make to your business during seasonal shifts? Drop your answers below! Quick copy to answer below: - Busiest season: - How I prepare: - Seasonal changes I make: (𝗡𝗼 𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗸𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗽𝗼𝘀𝘁 - 𝗷𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝘀𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗲𝘅𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲!)
☀️❄️ Seasonal Business Check-In:
2 likes • 4d
Seasons are great inspiration in my community and summit. Spring, summer, autum and winter. Great opportunity to make seasonal challenges and workshops ✨
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@Kimberly Armatys sounds really great👍
WINS 💯😈💪🥰☀️🏆
Shout out your last week's wins!!
WINS 💯😈💪🥰☀️🏆
1 like • 3d
@Niky Egerton great, really great🌷 Bundles are amazing opportunity 👍
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@Cheri Hayashi oh how beautiful 🐕
27d • 
🎉 WINS
Help each other find your next 3 members
One of the best ways to grow is to support each other on Skool. So let's do that 👇 Drop a comment with: 1. Your Skool community name + link 2. Who it's for (𝗶𝗻 𝗼𝗻𝗲 𝘀𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲) 3. What members get when they join Then scroll through and join 3 communities that genuinely interest you. Not to game the algorithm. Not for a follow back. Because you're actually curious and want to connect with people building cool things. Let's help each other get those wins 🙌
Help each other find your next 3 members
1 like • 6d
@Lindsay MacGregor 💫makers with purpose 🧶 is alive
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@Samantha Dixon this is great opportunity💫
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Auli Takala
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@auli-takala-7980
I am Auli, living in Finland, above Arctic Circle. Web3/Blockchain Development👉security/privacy solutions. Passion for🧶knitting island wool pullover

Active 45m ago
Joined Apr 19, 2026
Finland, Sodankylä
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