The Path to $10,000/month with a Skool Community
WARNING: This post may completely change how you approach online sales. If youโre a coach, guru, influencer, or teacher and you want to be making an extra $5,000 - $10,000 in fully automated, recurring monthly income... Keep reading because... In this post you're going to see how you can make monthly recurring income (MRR) with your own micro-niche online community using Skool. (Have A.D.H.D. & can't read? Just scroll down to the very bottom and you'll get my 8 Step Framework to follow to set up and grow your own 5-10k/month community, without needing a big following, and without needing a ton of content.) Let's begin: What's a micro-niche online community? Think of it like a subscription membership you can offer, either in addition to, or instead of, traditional 1:1 coaching & 1 time courses. (@Sam Ovens says to think of it like a 'country club'.) Typical deliverables may include: โขย Community Q&A forum โข Weekly or monthly group Zoom call โขย Videos โขย Other helpful resources like ebooks, mp3's, etc. But hereโs whatโs cool: Micro-niche online communities can still sell extremely well even if you DON'T have a big followingโฆ I heard about this guy named Nick who sold 180 spots to his audience of 200 people... because he knew exactly what they wanted and made them a deal they couldn't refuse. And strangely enough, these micro-niche communities also work really well even if you donโt create a ton of content for them... Turns out, the #1 reason people say they unsubscribe is because there's โtoo much contentโ to go through. So now that you know WHAT a micro-niche online community isโฆ Let me show you WHY they're by far the best thing to sell going forward... In fact, here's why they're better than high ticket, better than stand alone courses, and better than 1:1 coaching... Though first, just so you know what I'm talking aboutโฆ here's some context: I wasnโt always an online community expert. Making tens of thousands every month from communities and helping others build & grow their communities was NEVER my intention.