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$185,015/mo with Skool 🙂
Sup guys! Just hit a cool milestone with Skool. Here are 3 things I love about Skool: 1. Community - there’s a heavy emphasis on community and my members love it. 2. Gamification - when you get this right the community is awesome without you. 3. All In One - with community, courses, and calls in one area it’s easy to have active members. Those alone make Skool an amazing platform. I could spend an hour writing out a list of every feature I love, but less is more. But that doesn’t mean I’m showing up empty handed… There’s one thing I love about Skool the most: And that’s the ability to create an amazing product. It’s the one thing that has led to most of our growth. We have a product that’s so good, members share it with their friends. Without the 3 things above, building an amazing product would be very difficult. Quick formula for ya before I sign off: Great Product x (Ascensions + Continuity) = 🚀 Thank you @Sam Ovens and the team, Brady 🫡 P.S. there’s no screenshot bc money is between like 4-5 different processors.
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New comment Jan 18
2 likes • Jan 17
How did you find your niche?
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@Shawn Helgerson that is a great answer. Appreciate that.
Which Use Cases are being used on School
I own a construction company that is based on tech, and was thinking about offering a course/membership to service based companies in that niche. With that being said, what other niches have been successful on here other than those focused on Coaching, marketing, etc? Thank you for your time 😁
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New comment Oct '23
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@Leigh Metcalf Very helpful, thank you so much!!
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@Leigh Metcalf Is this in order of the size of the group(s) ?
Mini-challenge — Create a cool About page and win $1,000
Here's something fun we can do this week... 1. Create a cool About page for your community 2. Share a link to it in the comments below 3. The About page link with the most likes will win $1,000 cash 4. The About page link the Skool team likes the most will win $1,000 cash 5. A random About page link will win $1,000 cash This mini-challenge starts NOW. The winners will be decided on Friday, Sep 22 @ 4pm Pacific. Reminder: The Membership Challenge ($100k+ in prizes) starts in 7-days on September 25th. This is a fun way to prepare for the main event. 🎉🎉🎉
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New comment Sep '23
3 likes • Sep '23
@Dennis Jones are all 184 members paid on your site? A breath of fresh air to see someone build a community on business that is not based on courses on courses. Very inspirational. If you don't mind me asking how did you get your first 5 paid members? 😀
Referral Questions
How we do refer someone to Skool and what is the referral bonus? Totally forgot where this info is. Thank you. 🤓
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New comment Aug '23
💰 Without Courses
Friends, if you are on the fence about creating a Skool community, there are probably legitimate obstacles preventing you from taking the plunge. In this post, I hope I can convince and encourage you to not only start a Skool community, but I’ll show you how to build a real, viable business, focusing on your expertise, without creating a course. If you don’t know me, I was a music producer for over a decade working with Grammy Winning Artists from all over the world. From there, I started an online education company teaching people how to become music producers. That company grew (and continues to grow) to multi 7 figures. From there, I sold it and then started Kollege, where I find underground talent who want to get paid to do what they love by shifting into online education. I won’t bore you with details, you can listen to the story here when Sam and I met up. After selling thousands of courses, running a cross functional team, and living in the online education world, I am sympathetic to the many challenges and obstacles you need in place in order to make millions of dollars online. Until now, in order to get paid to do what you love online you needed: - Course: An online course with lots of content that got students or clients results - Sales Calls: A stacked calendar constantly selling people into your course - Paid Advertising: Money -> Ads -> VSL -> Survey -> Book a call - Organic Content: YouTube videos, Podcast, Joint Ventures - Team: Sales team, coaches, managers, operators There have been some alternate versions of this that help the creator, educator, or expert in some way. This could look like having a successful YouTube channel so you don’t need to run ads. Or you find that there are people willing and able to sell on your behalf so you don’t need to be on sales calls. Or you find that a course doesn’t sell as well with your industry so you launch a mastermind with some events so you can focus on connecting authentically with people without worrying about selling. While these attempts have been helpful to the industry, you still need to compromise some version of you or some version of your business.
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New comment Mar 12
2 likes • Jun '23
@Blake La Grange Just one question, how would you get the first 5 members of a new community if you were literally starting from ZERO? 🤓
1 like • Jun '23
@Blake La Grange How many groups do you have on Skool?
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Jose Castro
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@jose-castro-5532
Entrepreneur living in Dallas, Texas.

Active 29d ago
Joined Dec 2, 2022
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