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The Skool Morning Show 🍀 Watch Us LIVE | Ka-Ching 🌈💰
Happy St. Patrick's Day 🍀 We are going LIVE for The Skool Morning Show now. 🌇 👇 To Chat with us LIVE comment on this post and we'll pull up some of the comments.
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@Catherine McFarland Ditto: 🍀🍀🍀
The Skool Morning Show ☀️ Replay + Resources Added 🎥
Today’s episode of the Skool Morning Show is available for replay and I wanted to share a quick recap for anyone who missed it. Important Note: If you want to watch live with us and be part of the comments during the show, you can do that by joining the community and commenting on the post we use during the live. Today’s conversation covered a few really interesting things around Skool communities, discovery, and engagement. We started by talking about how many different types of communities are already on Skool and how many niches are still completely open. When you look through Discovery you’ll see communities around things like pickleball, calligraphy, AI, and all kinds of hobbies. But there are still so many interests that nobody has built a community around yet. It was a good reminder that you do not need some massive complicated idea to start a community. Sometimes the best ones are built around something people genuinely enjoy talking about. We also looked at a community that is extremely active where members talk about fragrances and what scents they are buying. It’s a great example of how engagement comes from people sharing something they care about and showing up consistently, not from having the biggest course library. From there we spent some time talking about Skool Discovery and why it matters if you want new members finding your community. A lot of people spend tons of time on their About page but the short description people see in Discovery is usually what makes someone decide to click. If that one sentence clearly explains what the community helps someone do, it makes a huge difference. That led into a discussion about the one sentence offer. (Check out this post about how to make one.) Instead of listing features like calls, courses, or resources, the description should explain the outcome someone wants and why your community is the place to get it.
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The First Thing to Do Before Launching a Skool Community
About a week ago, Mark Novikov released a video to help people who are building a Skool community get clear on something that sounds simple but is actually one of the most important parts of the whole process. Your one sentence offer. I wanted to share the video here because even if you watched it, a lot of times we move on without actually doing the exercise. We consume the information and then jump to the next thing. Remember that knowledge without implementation is just entertainment. This is one of those moments where it is worth actually pausing the video and doing the work. When you force yourself to put your community into one clear sentence, it changes how you think about everything you are building. It sharpens the promise. It makes your message clearer. It makes it easier for someone landing on your about page to instantly understand what the community is about. That clarity ends up impacting not only your About page, but also your posts, your classroom content, and even how you talk about your community when someone asks what you do. If people clearly know and understand, then they can make a decision like joining your community. So if you already watched the video, take a minute and actually do the exercise. If you haven't yet, then watch it, subscribe to Mark on Youtube because he puts out helpful Skool videos, and then do the exercise! Once you're done, write the one sentence that explains what your community helps people do below! 👇 Do you have your one sentence yet?
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Appreciate you, Jenna. 🔥 @Jenna Ostrye 👍
Welcome to What is Skool? A Free Public Community
This community helps you understand what Skool is, how the platform works, and stay up to date with platform changes that affect how people use it. Sometimes I will highlight Skool communities that are worth checking out. These are shared as real examples of how people are using the platform and what different types of communities can look like in practice. So What is Skool? Skool is a community platform where people can discover or create communities. People use Skool to run communities that include content, discussions, events, and memberships in one place. Inside the Classroom, you will find three main resources: Skool Basics This walks through what Skool is, what Skoolers is, and how the Skool Games work. Skool Build Template This is a practical starter kit you get free access to just by joining the community. The build template includes a checklist, a questionnaire to help you think through your idea, and Canva templates you can use to set things up visually. Skool Clarity Call Feedback Real responses from community members about their ideas and the clarity they gained from clarity calls. This is something I recommend community owners do for their own members when starting out, no matter what their community is about. You can see what others have to say by joining the community for free. What will the content in here look like? You will see: - Resources and templates you can use. - Our latest Skool videos and podcast episodes. - Highlighted communities that are worth checking out. - Posts about new Skool features and platform changes. - Breakdowns of how different Skool communities are structured and what is working.
Welcome to What is Skool? A Free Public Community
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@Fernando Nogueira Welcome to @Jenna Ostrye Skool. 🔥🔥🔥
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@Tjaša Korelc Yes. Just do a little bit at a Time.
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Joshua Tennefrancia
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I don't know PLO (Pot-Limit Omaha).

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