Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
What is this?
Less
More

Created by Eli

eCommerce Academy

Public • 1 • Free

FREE community for people who want to start and scale their eCommerce business to 6-7 figures and beyond.

Memberships

Skool Affiliates

Public • 4.4k • Free

Accelerator

Private • 9.1k • Paid

Wetube SS

Private • 1k • Paid

Skool Community

Public • 73.7k • Paid

66 contributions to Skool Community
Subscriptions
Just watching the recording of office hours. Will the subscriptions be at a course level or just at a group level? Pleeeeeeeaaaaasssseeeeee make it so we can charge subscriptions on course access!
7
9
New comment 5d ago
2 likes • 7d
@January Donovan You need to create a subscription through something else - Stripe, Kajabi, GHL etc. Create a Zapier to automatically give access. Then if they want to cancel, they contact you and you remove their access.
0 likes • 5d
@January Donovan that’s right. With this method you don’t process payments via Skool. Skool subscription is only if you want to charge access for people to join your group. This will give them access to pretty much everything inside of your community.
Manually change member levels
It would be great if we could manually change/override a members level. This way we could give a member access to an otherwise locked program / bonus if required.
5
7
New comment Mar 21
2 likes • Mar 20
@Mikica Markovic Currently there's no way to manually unlock a course that's set to unlock at levels. You can only set courses to unlock for levels OR for specific members.
2 likes • Mar 21
@Mike Morales Yeah that's pretty much the only way to do it (unless you want to have multiple groups). Ideally, would love to have members be able to unlock a course via contributions (levels) or just buy it directly.
SKOOL vs MIGHTY NETWORKS?
What do you all like about SKOOL VS Mighty? I like SKOOL and decided on this platform just curious:)
6
15
New comment Feb 8
3 likes • Feb 8
I like Skool because it's user friendly (for both admin and members). I also like Skool because I like Sam and know that he focuses on product, not hype. At the end of the day, Skool is just a tool (not a silver bullet). Success isn't determined by the platform, but by the business owners ability to execute. People with the right skills can be successful on any platform. Don't waste time worrying about what platform to use. Just pick whatever you like the best and make it work for you.
LT Members get everything HT Clients get, except for 1 thing.
⚠️ WARNING: This post my change how you run your Skool communities... I see a lot of people here struggling to grow their Skool communities and grow their MRR because they're withholding GOLDEN information from their free community members and LT members. Look: I make between $50,000 - $100,000/month on Skool and I give my free Skool community members and LT members access to all the same course materials my HT members get. I mean, why would I withhold information from them if I want them to succeed? Makes no sense. Which is why... My LT members ($49/month) get access to: 1) The same Skool community my HT clients are in. 2) The same course materials my HT clients get. 3) The same links and resources my HT have access to. 4) The same invites to workshops my HT receive. 5) The same emails my HT clients open. 6) And yes... even the same group zoom coaching calls my HT attend! So then... what do my HT clients get that my LT don't get? Great question! Here it is: Just 1 thing, and 1 thing only. "P R O X I M I T Y" Our HT clients get closer proximity to me & my team so we can help them implement on all the info we've given them for free. Our HT clients are able to work directly (1 on 1) with me & my team on Zoom for faster results. Yes, they COULD do it all alone, but they'd rather do it with us. And because we give our LT & free community all our BEST info for free... It makes it SO EASY for them to decide to work with us. Here's my ethos around this: Give people all of the instructions they need to succeed on their own, and then offer to help them implement on it so they don't have to do it alone. Here's a perfect story to illustrate why this works: I recently ordered a stand up desk on Amazon. When it arrived, I opened the box and saw the 50 pieces I had to put together. I was instantly overwhelmed and wanted to call a handyman for help. But because I'm in Mexico, my Spanish es no bueno, and I don't know who to call, I decided to go for it myself.
96
64
New comment 27d ago
0 likes • Feb 2
Great post Ted. So the difference between your free community and LT community is just the weekly coaching calls? The same info is in both? Is the free community content locked at Levels over time, and the LT community content available immediately?
HELP: Facebook ads to grow paid community?
Has anybody had success growing a paid community with FB & IG ads? My Dilemma: Should I run ads to my free community, and try to upsell the free members to a paid community? Should i run the ads directly to the $49/ month paid community? Or, should i run ads to a VSL landing page > paid community? Also, should the i be doing traffic or leads ads since you can’t track conversions? So many questions! What had worked best for you? Cheers
6
5
New comment Dec '23
1 like • Dec '23
STEP #1. Take a training out of your membership and sell it for $100. Add order bumps and upsells to increase your average order value. STEP#2: Run ads to you $100 product with the sole aim of breaking even. You’re not trying to make profit, you’re trying to get leads for free. STEP #3: Promote your paid membership to the people on your email list. Now you get members for free.
1-10 of 66
Eli Richardson
5
262points to level up
@eli-richardson
7-fig eCom entrepreneur. Lover of all things coffee, beach, travel and adventure! ❤️

Active 3h ago
Joined Aug 9, 2022
Sydney, Australia
powered by