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Are you consistently marketing your Skool? 👀
Be honest for a sec... Not "I post when I have an idea," (guilty as charged haha) but ACTUALLY consistent. The kind that brings new members every single day, not just when you're in "push" mode. If the answer's no, you're not behind. You're just stuck on the same thing every community owner gets stuck on: not knowing what to create or where to start. After 9+ years as a copywriter and building & growing my own communities here on Skool, that's exactly the gap I built the Claude Treasure Trove to close... And it's now included in the FREE 7-day trial of the new $7/month Market with Claude plan. ✅ 30+ done-for-you marketing resources, built specifically for coaches, creators, and digital product sellers — covering your offer messaging, content (Reels, captions, carousels, stories, YouTube, podcasts), email sequences, DMs, freebies, and your sales page ✅ Built to use with Claude, so everything comes out sounding like you — not like AI ✅ A growing vault — new resources added regularly based on what's actually converting right now Ready to stop starting from a blank page every time you sit down to create content? Join Market with Claude now: https://www.skool.com/funnelenvy/about
Are you consistently marketing your Skool? 👀
0 likes • 3d
I like this. One thing I've noticed is that the best marketing doesn't just bring in members it attracts people who actually participate. Have you found one type of content consistently brings in your most engaged members?
Are you using email to sell your Skool?
Tell us! Honest answers only, hehe ;)
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0 likes • Jun 1
Not enough people talk about this. Email warms them up, Skool keeps them. Two different jobs, same funnel
Drop your About page headline
Struggling to explain what your Skool is actually about? Drop your current About page headline / first line below and I’ll tell you: 1. Is it clear WHO it’s for? 2. Is the outcome SPECIFIC enough? 3. Would I keep reading? Your first line needs to answer: “Is this for me, and why should I even care?” If it doesn’t do that quickly, people click away before they even see what's INSIDE your community.
Drop your About page headline
7 likes • May 26
David's sourdough one is doing a lot with very few words certified, specific timeframe, clear outcome. That's the template right there honestly. The rest of us are writing paragraphs when we need one punchy line
0 likes • Jun 1
@Elise Hodge I help experts turn their knowledge into a thriving Skool community. What do you sell Elise?
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I build Skool communities that retain. Setup. Automation. Growth. All of it.

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