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Why most Skool community owners never convert their members into revenue
Having members and making money from your community are two completely different problems. Most people solve the first one and assume the second follows automatically. It doesn't. Revenue comes from conversations - specifically, the right conversation with the right member at the right moment. Most community owners don't have a system for identifying who that member is, or how to approach them without it feeling like a pitch. On 30th June at 8 pm UK (3 pm ET / 12 pm PT), I'm going live with Claudio Campobassi - founder of Panda for Skool - to walk through exactly this. 🗓️ Add it to your calendar 👉 https://www.skool.com/classifieds/calendar?eid=7447abe1e867454f80c8c04b78cb559a Real outreach workflows, voice notes and video messaging, and a live demo of how to use Panda's CRM to move members from quiet to converted. There's also a masterclass for anyone who signs up for a free Panda trial on the day. If this is where you're stuck, come and join us in The Content Revenue Lab where the session is being hosted. https://tinyurl.com/TheContentRevenueLab Des Dreckett - The Content Revenue Lab
Why most Skool community owners never convert their members into revenue
3 likes • 10d
@Des Dreckett Yes there is a distinction but a common requirement is YOU! If people know you, trust you, even respect you, your conversion rates will increase. GUARANTEED. John 😎
#FriendFriday 🎉
It's time to celebrate each other! In the COMMENTS BELOW, please share a Skool community you think is doing really great things. It can be one you've participated in yourself or one that you've heard from others is amazing. Please do the following: 1. Tell us the name of the community and link to it (affiliates allowed). 2. Tag the person who owns the community. If they are not in the CLASSIFIEDS, then please send them a DM and let them know that you mentioned them here. I promise you will make their day! 3. Describe why the group is so wonderful and how it has helped you. Please DO NOT just copy and paste the About page! 4. Comment on each others comments and scroll through the referrals to see if there's an amazing group you are missing out on! Thanks so much for supporting each other and this community! Please note that any #FriendFriday mentions that are created as new posts will be deleted. Thanks! Please DO NOT promote yourself. 🤨. The entire community is for promoting yourself. This post is for celebrating someone else. 😊
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@Shannon Boyer I interact with over 250 Skool community owners so like to think I know a thing or two about what makes a community successful in the sense of being active and consistently attracting new members. Over the last few months I have had the pleasure of liaising and working with Ina Tenniswood at The Skool Directory. I have watched her community develop, evolve AND GROW MASSIVELY. If you're on Skool you would be well advised to check out Ina and her community. John 😎
I Posted In My Skool Community For 60 Days Straight. Don't Copy My Strategy.
I posted every day for two months, and the community was fine. Then I left a bit of space in the feed, and something shifted that I wasn't expecting. For the record, I still post every day. That's just how I'm wired. But what I found out is that it's got nothing to do with why the community works. When I started leaving more space in the feed, members began filling it. Not because I asked them to, just because there was room. The conversations got more interesting. It felt less like a newsletter with a comments section and more like an actual community. I've heard versions of this from other community owners since. One person posted daily for nine months straight, took five days off, and said, despite the short-term dip, they'd do it again just for what it did to their headspace. Someone else uninstalled their apps for a couple of weeks just to see what happened. The world didn't end. Surprisingly, members were really understanding. They came back feeling lighter and more present than they had in months. So, check this out. What I think is actually happening is that constant posting can mask the thing you're not dealing with. When you create space, you find out whether the community was genuinely working or whether your activity was just filling the silence. Post every day if that's your thing. Just don't assume your members need you to. If you're running a Skool community and trying to figure out what's actually driving growth versus what's just keeping you busy, that's what we work on inside the Skool Monetisation Lab. https://www.skool.com/skool-growth-lab-2540/about Des Dreckett - Skool Monetisation Lab
I Posted In My Skool Community For 60 Days Straight. Don't Copy My Strategy.
2 likes • May 30
@Des Dreckett Very very interesting post and something that, in my opinion, will apply to almost all the communities that are selling services or products. Constantly battering members with sales messages day after day will definitely alienate a lot of people. It's a little different in my case because I am helping Skool community owners to grow and monetise so I feel I want to share Skool tips and strategies everey day to help them all do exactly that. But in the main there still has to be a balance. So to those that ARE providing services and products via their communities I would suggest you read Des's post twice to fully understand what he is saying and then have a think how you can can apply that theory to your own community whilst importantly measuring the impact, good or bad. Thank you @Des Dreckett. Trust all well. John 😎
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1 like • May 29
@Varsha Mistry Lol. OMG. I love that word. FAKEAWAY! There is defintely some marketing and PR mileage in that word so get your thinking cap on re how you can use it in your marketing. John 😎
1 like • May 29
@Varsha Mistry Nope. Never heard that word before. Love it! John 😎
Looking Successful Financially Doesn’t Always Mean Feeling Secure
A person can look financially successful on the outside and still feel stressed trying to hold everything together privately. I think this is more common than most people realize. Often, it’s not because someone is failing financially, it’s because managing money becomes much harder when there’s no real clarity, structure, or strong foundation underneath it all.
0 likes • May 17
@Douglas Mackenzie I think you can be secure without money. John 😎
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