How to launch a Skool community without feeling salesy
How to launch a Skool community without feeling salesy is a common thing most heart-led humyns in online business ask, and I don’t blame ya. Lots of what you read out there (or experience) makes it seem you can’t be successful unless you build it on hype, countdowns, fake scarcity or DM blasts to cold contacts. If that approach makes you want to close your laptop, and SCREAM. … well then… You’re in the right spot. Below is from my own launch of Business Astrology Hub, what I learned and my big tips. The 3-Part Skool Launch That Doesn't Require You to Lose Your Soul 1️⃣ Get the container right before you invite anyone Before a single person sees your Skool, your community needs to look and feel like somewhere we want to hang. That means: - A specific, searchable community name (not just your brand name) - An About page that speaks directly to the person you're building for - At least one classroom section visible, even if it's not complete - An auto-DM welcome message ready to fire when someone joins; or do it manually! A half-built Skool will not convert, no matter how good your pitch is. 2️⃣ Invite three plus, very, specific people before you announce publicly Focus on your favorite three people, and invite them. If you have 10, even better. They are who would find real value in this community, engage from day one, and set the tone for everyone who comes after. When I launched Business Astrology Hub, I did not run an ad campaign. I instead held a 7 day bundle/summit event which had contributors. Those contributors were invited to set the stage BEFORE I opened it to the public, and pushed for members. 🎯 Within 20 days the community hit #44 in Skool's rankings for the Spirituality category. Daily organic leads, no paid ads. The foundation did the work. An empty community with a launch banner converts at near zero. A community with active members and visible conversations converts much easier, without you having to scramble for people to show up.