3 ways to use Skool - you haven’t thought of yet!
First of all I wanted to say welcome to all the new people here! Crazy to see Skool's growth recently! So I wanted to make a quick post sharing 3 use cases for Skool that I don’t see many taking advantage of. We’ve all heard of Free communities, Paid Communities, Free-Paid, even Freemium but here’s some alternative methods of using Skool. First of all, Team communication - If you run your business on Skool, why not use it to communicate with them. Fundamentally it has everything you need. Community tabs for different topics, the classroom for hosting team training and documents, even the calendar for scheduling team calls or daily standups, which will become much cooler once Skool releases their live feature! I’m not saying it has every use case dialled in similar to a slack but most teams don’t need that much, especially in the early stages. If you run a small team here on Skool, why not use it for that too! Let me know in the comments if you’re considering this. The second one is a really cool one, as I just started using Skool this way myself. A Newsletter! Instead of having an opt-in page on a website to sign up to your email newsletter, you can just use a free Skool community to publish it and email it out to all the members. Pretty cool right? This way members can engage and comment with your newsletter and even share it with a friend very easily. I honestly think this is an amazing way to document and share your journey by just simply publishing a weekly newsletter to a free community of fans right here on Skool. + Skool will promote it for free (Discovery + Suggested communities) As mentioned I just launched my own so I’ll keep you people posted on how this use case for Skool goes! Finally something I’ve seen a few big players here on Skool using. In person event groups. We’ve all signed up to in person events and then been added to a clunky whatsapp group right? Well if you host events you could simply create a group right here on Skool for the attendees.