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Online Community Launch

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Launch a Skool Community with a complete game plan of step-by-step tutorials, done-for-you tools & templates, and expert mentorship. 🚀

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🚨⚠️ Graphic Content Alert 👀
Not that kind… the scroll-stopping kind 😏 We’re playing 𝗥𝗲𝗱 𝗟𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁, 𝗚𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗻 𝗟𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁 inside 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗗𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆 𝗼𝗻 𝗦𝗸𝗼𝗼𝗹 today 🚦 Drop what you’re one-liner or graphic, or both, get feedback, and you might just walk away with a Spotlight Bundle 🎁
🚨⚠️ Graphic Content Alert 👀
5 likes • 22d
If you want to discover your perfect niche to start a community on skool, I build a tool to help -- www.onlinecommunitylaunch.com/niche-finder-tool
TECH CONFIDENCE
I’d recommend checking this community out if you’re still figuring out the tech side of building online income. Larushca actually helps you understand what you’re doing, instead of just giving you steps to follow and leaving you stuck later. It’s free to join, so worth having a look if that’s something you want to get better at.
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#TipTuesday
It’s an oldie but a goodie. For today’s bonus post, share a tip you wish you had known earlier in your journey. After doing so, explain how your community helps and invite readers to learn more inside!
#TipTuesday
4 likes • Mar 31
Make stuff fun.
I’d love some honest feedback on a small tool I built - Skool Text Styler.
Aside from the classroom area, Skool doesn’t really have native text styling options. In posts and comments especially, everything can start to look the same. No real headings, limited emphasis, and not much control over how your content is structured. When I was writing longer posts, announcements, and calls to action, I found it harder to guide attention. Important lines would get buried. CTAs would blend in. Lesson titles would look like regular sentences. So I built a simple tool that lets you: • Create clearer headings • Add emphasis where it actually helps readability • Style calls to action so they stand out • Format lesson titles more intentionally • Copy and paste straight into Skool The goal is not to make things flashy or spammy. It’s to improve clarity, structure, and flow inside communities. If you’re willing to take a look, I’d genuinely appreciate feedback on: Does this actually solve a real problem for you? Would you use something like this regularly? What would make it 10 times more useful? https://www.onlinecommunitylaunch.com/text-styler
I’d love some honest feedback on a small tool I built - Skool Text Styler.
1 like • Mar 3
@Liz Plampton Thank you for your feedback! There is a divider line button already, right near the copy button. :) Font size unfortunately cannot be done as Skool strips HTML.
1 like • Mar 3
@Liz Plampton
#FriendFriday
Sorry for the delay - big Costco trip this morning! 😂 Today is the day to share about communities other than your own that you think are valuable and that others would benefit from. IN THE COMMENTS BELOW: please share the name of the group/owner and a link as well as an explanation of why you think it is an amazing place. Don't just copy and paste the About page... 😉 Also, make sure you tag or DM the owner if they are not in this group and let them know. you mentioned them here. I guarantee, you will make their day and quite possibly their weekend! Posts in the main feed will be deleted. You have been warned... 😉
#FriendFriday
5 likes • Feb 27
Larashca's Tech Confidence community - If you describe yourself as "not techie" or are scared to touch stuff for fear of things breaking, she's got you covered.
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Glenn Summers
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@glenn
I build useful online tools and practically live on Skool.

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