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Free (or paid) group to one click upsell
It does require the new feature (someone already requested it) that allows us to sell more courses inside Skool without necessarily selling different communities. This is the scenario I'm picturing: - I have a free community (it could be a paid membership) - I also create a paid course (or more than one) inside Skool - When my members go to "Classroom" they see the course is locked - If they click to learn more, the first video is unlocked and it's basically a VSL to explain them what the course is about - There's a button below to purchase the course with one click (when the billing is available, Skool will have payment details already, so we can easily create a one click upsell) Plus, if buyers in the community start talking about the course, FOMO will kick in for the other members and hopefully drive more sales. Everything inside Skool. What do you guys think?
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New comment 22d ago
1 like • Feb 2
@Danny Mallinder nice! Pretty stoked you guys liked the idea 🔥
2 likes • Feb 2
@John Moniz Furtado mate that’d be awesome. Imagine a referral system that works like the leaderboard. You invite people in, you get 5 points. Those people buy something, you get 20 points (+ obviously the money) Every month you can give some prizes to the best affiliates
Cohort based community
Hey guys, Hope you're killing it 🔥 I was thinking, it would be cool to have the option of enrolling students (part of a cohort) into their own community to give them access to the course, but not to the general community. This way, they can focus on the course with their group, and only after completing it can they be integrated into the complete community with all the other students that finished the course. Less overwhelming, especially if you have lots of content. It could also be possible to have a section in the classroom, exclusively for them, where we can upload recordings of their group's calls (if conducted live). Yes, we could do this even now, by adding one extra course just for them, but imagine having 2 cohorts per month, after a few months the classroom section would become very cluttered. What do you think?
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New comment Jan 21
Can Skool do this?
Breaking my head about this... I have a product in 3 levels. L1 = $97/mo. Dripped content L2 = $297/mo. Dripped content L3 = $997 one time payment. Access to everything. L1 is a basic course L2 contains L1 content + more tools, etc. L3 contains L1+L2 content + more, and access to all lessons at once.(if u want fast results). Setting up L1 is easy. But how to combine them with L2 and L3? How to set this up in Skool? 3 different communities?
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New comment Sep '23
0 likes • Sep '23
@Alexander M we did test it, it doesn’t change much anymore. But I keep it because it reminds me of the good old times of internet marketing 😂
Skool for NON-English speaker
Hi, I would like to know the experience of Community Creators who use skool with a NON English audience. How is it going so far? Does the people have problems with the english user interface? Right now one of the biggest walls between me and using Skool is that there is no chance of using the UI in italian, and the team says that changing the language is not on their roadmap. I only address the italian market at the moment and italian people (especially my niche) is not good at english. I am afraid they will feel a bad user experience because of that. If someone has tried Skool with a NON english audience, I would like to know how is going
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New comment Jun '23
0 likes • Jun '23
@Pietro Campagna never overestimate the English level of Italian people 😂 I’m curious as well
Why I Use 2 Skool Communities (1 Free, 1 Paid)
We made $50,000 last month using 2 Skool communities but... Do YOU need 2 communities? Maybe not. Let's find out: I just made a video going into depth on why we decided to use 2 communities, and why it makes sense for us from a profit perspective using our client acquisition method, however... Every business is unique... So you should ask yourself: • Am I using appointment setters? If so, 2 communities might be best. • Do I want to treat my prospects differently than my paying clients? If so, 2 communities might be best. • Am I okay with mixing paying members and free members together? If so, 1 community may be fine for you. Watch the vid below for more info to help you decide if 1 or 2 communities is best for you. Ted ✌🏼 P.S. Want 1 on 1 help setting up your Skool community (at no charge)? Send me a DM with the word "SKOOL" & I'll set yours up with you for free so it's set up like mine.
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New comment 5d ago
2 likes • May '23
@Clinton Skinner Thanks brother!
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