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9 contributions to Community F.I.R.E. Mojo
You Don't Have a Community Problem. You Have a Complexity Problem.
Travis keeps saying it. Complexity is the enemy. But most of us are still quietly doing it things like collecting strategies, trying different monetisation methods, wondering why the community feels like hard work for inconsistent money. I've done over $1,000,000 with my own community. Not with fifty eleven strategies. With an almost embarrassingly simple playbook. One that literally anybody can copy. @Travis Sago asked me to break it down in her... because what I've been doing maps almost exactly onto the FIRE Mojo mission. Simple. Scalable. Sustainable. So let me help you figure out where the complexity is strangling yours. Which one's your real sticking point right now?
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You Don't Have a Community Problem. You Have a Complexity Problem.
2 likes • Mar 27
@Ryan Carruthers I don't understand how communities work in general.
3 likes • Mar 27
@Ryan Carruthers I have skool and a li'l over 100 members and veeeeeery little engagement. But that's on me... I don't know what to post or what gets people talking...
714 > 4,896 Skool Group Members. Auctions and Email.
A partner of mine wanted to move to skool. They set up the group and seeded it with around 700 members nearly a year ago, since then we've grown it the 4,896 members with half of them coming from Skool organic because of the engagement we produced. I'll break that all down in this post for you guys. Ok so a bit of background my partner teaches people in the US who aren't from there to speak better english, to get a better job, get a job, make more friends. He has a podcast, Youtube and we run Facebook ads, we use Laurel Portie's Ads ecosystem (if anybody has any Qs lemme know!) The plan we use is really stupid simple as well to get this amount of people... > Auctions > Posts in the group > Email about the posts He wanted to move everything to Skool. This included killing his highly performing $28 program which was doing very well on ads! After the first auction he noticed that Skool started to send him more people, he messaged me like 'Ryan, that auction most have signalled something to Skool, they are sending us more people...' He was right, his goal was to use this free skool as a holding pen for his higher priced memberships. We put the free lesson he gave away free in this skool. He also has a HUGE back catalog of lessons, so he added a $8 a month level on this skool where you got one every 4/5 days and added a AMA class for paying members every week. We also started to see AFTER the auction people commenting more and more engaged, so I started to turn the comments and DM's to posts, people started engaging even more, guess what? Skool sent us even more traffic... So we just rinse and repeat. Auction. Post. Email to Post. DM everybody. I also DM every new member. Every new member gets this ' here are those free lessons as promised. Quick question…are you looking to just 'get by' with English, or is there a specific goal (like a job or move) that’s making this a priority right now?' I get a gazillion of these everyday, I work through em and am I after shifting and sorting, I want people who want to solve their english now and want to get it better but I have to find out if they have a one of two problems.
714 > 4,896 Skool Group Members. Auctions and Email.
5 likes • Mar 23
Thank you for this... I'm really bad at skool-ing 😅
0 likes • Mar 26
@Ryan Carruthers yeah 😅 I'm not good at running groups
First Popup Auction (Done!)
I ran my first auction (yesterday) after being inspired by @John Bejakovic who was inspired by @Travis Sago and some healthy dose of egging-on from @Chris Dyson Here's how things went down (Mountain Times) 1. Decided to run an auction to my 65-member Skool group (decision made: 1 AM) 2. Sent an email about it to my list at 6 AM 3. Made a poll inside the group around 7 AM (saying I'd run the auction at 12 PM if I had 15 votes) 4. Kept sending emails until I had enough new people in the group and enough votes by noon (final vote was 20 yeses) 5. Started auction at noon 6. Starting bid: $1 7. Ended auction at 2 PM 8. Winner got the main thing + some bonuses 9. I bagged $1,029 By the end of the auction, I had 92 members in the group (we started at 65, fyi). And today I'm $1,029 richer. Thank you, everyone. 😎✌️
1 like • Feb 3
@Nathan Edelen Thank you, it was fun!
1 like • Feb 22
@Tom Curtis thank you 😁 I'm trying to set up another auction, so will be working on that for the next couple of weeks. After that, sure, let's chat!
~$50k with one FB Group Post
My Secret: Leads On Demand @Ryan Carruthers asked an ACTIVE question... I didn't cover too well in the Leads On Demand Mojo training. I wanted to cover it here because it doesn't look like there's enough interest to do a workshop? Bummer 😓 but it is what it is. For those of ya who want to make $1,000s from one post in your communities and groups... Open the attachment and take a look. IOIs aren't "problems", but "symptoms or situations"... Get IOIs down and you will NEVER WANT for leads! Rooting For Ya, Travis PS If you want a Zoom Shindig (Workshop) where we GET IOI's and LEADS...SOUND OFF HERE. As it stands now, we don't have enough interest.
~$50k with one FB Group Post
2 likes • Oct '25
I tried to do an IOI similar to your levels post you talked about in the LEADS video... 9 people responded in a 9.5k list... My list is usually not THAT unresponsive... 😅 Maybe because I buried the poll in a PS inside the email... oh well. My goal was to do an auction off that mini list... but I think that list is way too mini for me to run an auction. I think I'll still reach out to a few of them and ask if they'd like to hop on a 1-1 breakthrough strategy session.
🎥NOW PLAYING: Leads On Demand Mojo
I figured out my "lead game" by getting girls phone numbers. I was a young man in the Navy when I got stationed in San Diego as an instructor for the Advanced Electronics School on 32nd Street Naval Base. I'd go with my buddy: "Jeffrey LaFrance" Say his name in your "Grey Poupon" voice. Very aristocratic sounding! He was 6' 2", blonde with blue eyes. Looked like Dolph Lundgren. Next to him, I looked like Danny Devito. Plus, I was a squid with a funny last name... It was like Dolph versus Danny Devito. You'd think Danny wouldn't stand a CHANCE, right? BUT... Here's what would happen... We'd go to the Red Onion on Mission Beach. Jefferey would get 2 or 3 phone numbers. I'd leave with a pocket full of 12 or more. (KIDS: This was the early 90s, we still had to write down phone numbers!) I've never forgotten. I do the same thing online. From email to social to Skool. In a world where group owners have a hard time getting 40 likes. I can get 40 leads and turn them into $10k to $25k cash that day. In tiny communities and with tiny lists. It's not hard. It's simple and WAY easier in fact... There is a missing step that you can't UNSEE once you see it. This one thing changes peeps lead game. In this training, I point out the MISSING STEP! Rooting For Ya, Travis PS AFTER you watch the training...Some folks want and need more examples and learn better by DOING...if that's you...AFTER watching the training sound off 👇(If everyone's is good and doesn't need it, then I'm good with that!)
🎥NOW PLAYING: Leads On Demand Mojo
2 likes • Oct '25
Yes to the workshop idea.
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