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Video Tutorial 📌 Turn Skool Posts Into Evergreen Traffic (and Income)
Here is a quick video & Pinterest pin showing how to pin Skool posts to Pinterest using your referral link - the right way. If you’re already active in Skool, this lets you: • Extend the life of your posts • Get discovered on Pinterest long after you hit “post” • Ethically earn referral income from communities you love No extra content. Just smarter visibility. 👉 Watch the short video 👉 Save the pin 👉 Start turning engagement into assets This is exactly how we build traffic → community → income inside The You World Order. ✨
2 likes • Feb 16
This is a really good Idea @Jill Hart Gonna watch your video now to find out how to do this.
Why Substack & Skool Work So Well Together (Especially for Community Builders)
If you’re growing a community on Skool, you’ve probably felt this tension: You love the conversations. You love the people. But growth feels… slow. That’s because Skool is incredible for connection — not discovery. And that’s where Substack comes in. Think of it this way: - Substack = visibility, reach, and trust - Skool = depth, conversation, and community Substack helps people find you. Skool helps them stay with you. Here’s why using both together is powerful: 1. Substack gives you built-in discovery Your posts can be found through Google, Substack search, recommendations, Notes, and shares — even when you’re not “promoting.” 2. Skool gives you a home for real conversation This is where relationships deepen, questions get answered, and community actually forms. 3. Substack warms people up before they ever join Skool By the time someone joins your Skool community, they already know your voice, your values, and how you think. 4. You stop relying on constant posting everywhere Instead of chasing attention, you create a simple flow: Content → Connection → Community 5. Your community becomes calmer (and more intentional) Not everyone needs to be in Skool. Substack lets people engage at their own pace - and join when they’re ready. If you’re building (or want to build) a Skool community, Substack isn’t extra work - it’s leverage. And once you see how they work together, it’s hard to unsee it. 👇If you’re new here: Check out the Start Here / Getting Started on Substack guides in the Classroom Then introduce yourself in the feed - or add yourself to the Community Directory so people can find you. This space exists so you don’t have to figure it all out alone 💜
Why Substack & Skool Work So Well Together (Especially for Community Builders)
2 likes • Feb 9
Yes, they work brilliantly together! In fact, Substack works well with most platforms.
2 likes • Feb 10
@Ken Hyra They certainly do!
How To Create Video Posts on Substack & What is Substack TV
You’ve been asking… - “Do I need a video post for Substack TV?” - “What happens if I embed a video inside a podcast post?” - “Is Substack TV even available on my TV?” - “Is this worth doing if it’s still in beta?” …you’re not alone. Today’s Monetize Your Mission Mastermind (Feb 2, 2026) was basically a group therapy session for Substack video confusion - and honestly, the takeaway is way simpler than people are making it: Make video posts. Keep it intentional. Don’t overcomplicate it. The quick truth (so you can breathe) - A Video Post is not the same thing as a Podcast Episode post. - If you want your content to have the potential to show up on Substack TV, you’ll want actual video posts (not just a video stuck in the middle of a regular post). - Substack TV is currently in beta, and it’s not available everywhere yet - so treat this like early positioning, not a guaranteed traffic faucet. How to create a Substack Video Post (step-by-step) Here’s the exact flow I walked through on the call: 1. Go to your Dashboard 2. Click Create New 3. Select Video Post 4. Choose the correct Section (this matters if you have multiple sections) 5. Click Select File → upload your video 6. Add your title (SEO-friendly is a bonus) 7. Add your post text (you can paste something you already wrote — no need to reinvent your life) 8. Add an image 9. Set your settings: 10. Decide how to send it: - Send to everyone (full email list) - Or publish to app only (depending on your settings/options) Important: Video Post vs Podcast Post If you create a video post, you’re posting a video-first piece of content. If you create a podcast episode, that’s a different post type - even if it contains video somewhere in the body. That difference matters when you’re thinking about Substack TV. The “2 posts for 1 piece of content” strategy (this is the power move) This is what I’m doing now: - One post = video version - One post = audio podcast version
3 likes • Feb 3
Thanks a lot for this @Jill Hart. I haven't had a chance to watch the video, but what you've written here seems fairly comprehensive, and I'll take a look at the video later on. Also, congrats on setting up your new community! So much value is given here!
A Crazy Discovery for this Test Community
As you all may know this is totally an SEO test community for driving traffic to see how well a few things might work - There is a guide in the classroom for getting started on Substack however if you'd really like to leverage Substack come join us over in the You World Order Community
A Crazy Discovery for this Test Community
2 likes • Feb 2
What a great discovery 👏
1 like • Feb 2
@Jill Hart This will be great for these types of communities.
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