How Growth Boost Attribution Works Between Multiple Communities
There's been some confusion around how Growth Boost attribution works between multiple communities, whether that's free to paid or low ticket to high ticket. One question that came up was: If someone joins a community through Growth Boost, does Skool get attribution for every community that person joins afterward? The answer is no. According to Sam, attribution is per community and uses last touch attribution for that specific community. Here's a simple example: Let's say someone discovers your free community through Growth Boost. They join and show up as a Skool Network member in that community. Later, while they're inside your free community, they see a post about your paid community. If they click a direct link to your paid community's About Page and join from that link, the paid community signup is attributed as Direct Traffic, not Skool Network. What matters is how they arrived at that specific community. The original Growth Boost attribution does not automatically follow them everywhere else. The same concept applies if you have: • A free community and a paid community • A low ticket community and a high ticket community • Multiple paid communities Another thing worth knowing is that owners and admins should use their community links when promoting their own groups. Affiliate links are no longer used for owner attribution the way they were in the past. This allows traffic sources like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Direct Traffic, Search, Discovery, and Skool Network to be tracked correctly. The main takeaway: Growth Boost attribution is community specific. Just because someone originally joined one community through Skool Network does not mean every future community they join will also be attributed to Skool Network. In the video, I walk through examples and show exactly how this works. To help all other Skoolers understand this, please feel free to share! My goal is for everyone to have the answers they need about Growth Boost, so that they can optimize for it and this Skool project succeeds!