Top 3 Mistakes I See Skool Users Make & How to Fix Them
⚠️ Warning: Unless you're a Skool pro or you've worked 1 on 1 with me to set up or optimize your Skool community, you're likely making at least 1 of these 3 mistakes with your Skool community and it's costing you thousands of dollars per month due to sheer ignorance. To save the day, this post reveals just how simple it can be to earn more money every month with your free Skool community by fixing a few common mistakes. For context: My free Skool community makes me between $50,000 and $100,000/month because I've fixed the 3 mistakes I’m sharing with you here. Mistake #1: A Terrible Invitation. Most free Skool communities have a garbage invitation like this: “Hey so... I know you don’t really know me and you probably think I have nothing of value to offer but do you want to to jOiN mY FrEe CoMmUniTy?” Bruh. We've got to do better than that! Here’s how: Think like a fisherman. 🐠 I don’t fish anymore, but when I used to fish, I put BAIT (worms) on the hook and it worked every time… Turns out, people don’t actually give a sh*t about your community UNTIL they’re in it. …so, we must get them in first with some bait 😏... Try posting something like this: “If you’re looking to achieve ___ but you’re struggling with ___, I just put together a step by step guide for you that will <eliminate the struggle> and <get you dream outcome> without you needing to <thing #1 they don’t wanna do> or <thing #2 they don’t wanna do>. You can get the guide here for free.” Much better! Well done young padawan. When you give away SUPER helpful guides (like a mini course, a PDF, or a private Zoom recording) on social media or via email, and you make those super helpful guides live inside your Skool community, people will join to get it. Everyday I focus on giving away my guides, and I let my Skool community be the house for the guides, and people happily come for the guide, and then stay for the community. To create a super helpful freebie, write down the BIGGEST problem that people in your niche are experiencing, and then write or film a guide on how they can solve it.