“Join my community” isn’t a growth strategy
If you’re trying to grow your Skool by just telling people to join for the community... It may not be working. Here's why: People don’t usually join communities for the container (never say NEVER, it CAN work) But in MOST cases... they join for a specific RESULT. Instead, give them a reason to join 👇 A free (or paid) resource that solves the first step. To help you create that, I’ve put together this resource: I originally created it inside my other community, Funnel Envy (where I help coaches, course creators, membership owners create simple sales funnels to sell consistently) After I built it, I realised… This is the exact same approach I’d use to grow a Skool. Because whether you’re: → Growing an email list → Growing a free Skool → Or running a freemium model You’re solving the same problem: Getting the *RIGHT* people in — not just MORE people! Inside, I break down: → Why most freebies attract the wrong audience → How to design one that pre-qualifies buyers → A simple 5-step process to lead into your offer If you take away ONE thing, let it be this: Your free Skool isn’t the hook. Your FREE RESOURCE is. If your community feels quiet…or full of people who NEVER upgrade… It may not be a content problem. It might be an ENTRY problem. Check it out here: https://claude.ai/public/artifacts/2f190908-8f9a-4924-9b31-b586d7a4f325 P.S. Attached the vid of me talking through this! While the video specifically talks about freebies > email list, the same concept should apply for a freebie to a Freemium or Free Skool.