There's two sides to building a business online: Tools and Training on how to use those tools. The problem with training is opinions. There are so many opinions, they contradict each-other, and it's hard to know what to do. If only there was a way to see what's working now in realtime... Introducing The Skool Games — a fun way to build your own business with other people — where the training comes from the winners fresh every month. Here's how it works: 1. Skool group owners that want to play can join The Skool Games group 2. You drive traffic to your group, get customers, and grow your MRR 3. Leaderboards show who's adding the most New MRR each month in realtime 4. The top 10 on the leaderboards win 1-day with @Alex Hormozi and me at his Vegas HQ where we share what we did to win and collaborate to find ways to improve (we'll record the whole thing) 5. Everybody who gets 3 paid members to join their group will unlock the 1-day recordings so you can hear directly from the winners and be a fly on the wall so you can up your game 6. Every month theres a new chance to win. If you don't win the first month, you'll learn from the winners in the 1-day recordings where they share exactly what they did to win We're basically crowdsourcing the best strategies and tactics to make money online doing what you love. We're not telling you what to do, we want you to be creative and try new things. We're all playing the same game. Different people are good at different things, let's see who can figure out each part of the equation and come together to form the ultimate way to play. If we evolve the training and the tool (Skool) in a constant monthly improvement loop, this industry will innovate at a pace we've never seen before. I can't wait! We know people are using Skool in different ways, and that's awesome. Keep using Skool however you want, The Skool Games are totally optional and the discussions will happen in a separate group.
We're working on subscription billing, and we need a few creators for the private beta. Interested? Give me a money GIF in the comments below if you want subscription billing.
@Earnie Boyd Not sure we're on the same page. My organization is a membership club to fund musicians. We have a membership agreement that people must sign to join the club. Right now that is taken care of when they purchase a membership in Stripe (it is a legally binding contract when someone clicks a check box saying they agree to the Terms and Conditions). Having a class or questions within Skool is not a recognized way for people to legally sign a membership agreement.
We are using Skool to build a community of music patrons who pool our resources to fund records and support musicians. We do not ask any ownership of the records or songs as record labels do, but instead turn the music "business" on its head by putting the artists and patrons on top and the business on the bottom. Long ago, musicians used to be commissioned by lords and municipalities to create masterpieces. Now, our membership will crowd-fund the commissioning of great artworks and the support of great artists by bringing the community together on Skool and providing financial support through voting and artist development through courses and community! Please check it out and consider joining our revolution in supporting great music and musicians INSTEAD OF the music business! https://www.ratlabrecords.com/
This is one of the things that's stopping me from moving my Spanish speaking community into Skool. Any chance this will be implemented any time soon? Appreciated!