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Eaborn Living

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Move from guessing to grounded knowing. Restore ancestral food intelligence, make botanical remedies, and build healing autonomy from seed to table.

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14 contributions to Bio Builders
🚀 Promote Example: Claude Code Club
Here's an example of the kind of post that belongs in the new Promote category. I created this Canva flyer to share Claude Code Club, a community focused on helping people learn Claude Code, build projects, automate workflows, and get more out of AI-powered development. The flyer's QR code includes my affiliate link and gives me a simple way to share the community both online and in the real world. One thing I look for as an affiliate is a community with momentum. At the time of this post, Claude Code Club has over 5,400 members and costs just $9/month, making it an easy recommendation for anyone interested in AI and coding. Whether you're promoting a Skool community, a business, an affiliate offer, or a personal project, a flyer can be a great companion to your Link-in-Bio page or Logo QR code. Check out the flyer below and let me know: Would you scan the QR code if you saw this in the wild?
🚀 Promote Example: Claude Code Club
2 likes • 7d
@Jeff Baer Got em, people just don't pay, especially in this town, it's why I am online, but the online game is all new to me.
2 likes • 6d
@Jeff Baer I get it.
I Saw My Community in a Skool Ad... and It Was Terrible 😬
Recently, Skool featured Bio Builders in one of its Boost ads. At first, I was excited. Then I looked at the card. What did people see? 📱 A smartphone 📱 A QR code 🙂 My face What didn't they see? ❌ What the community is about ❌ Who it's for ❌ Why they should join If a complete stranger saw that card for 3 seconds, they would have no idea whether Bio Builders was about QR codes, digital business cards, websites, marketing, or something else entirely. That got me thinking... Many of us treat our community card like branding. But when your community appears in: - Skool Boost ads - Recommendations - Referral links - Shared posts - Search results ...that card becomes part of your conversion process. More than 50% of my traffic comes from referrals. Those visitors need to immediately understand why they're here. So I redesigned my card around two simple questions: Who is this for? 👉 For Skoolers & Affiliates What's the outcome? 👉 More Members & Commissions The lesson? Don't just make your community card look good. Make sure it answers: "Why should I click?" Have you looked at your community card lately through the eyes of a complete stranger? Drop a screenshot below. I'd love to see what you're using. 👇
I Saw My Community in a Skool Ad... and It Was Terrible 😬
1 like • 8d
@Gemma Coles Much better
2 likes • 7d
@Jeff Baer Hah, I just switched to a fully paid tiers, so join conversions are dropping, which is to be expected. But, I am opening a free blog on Skool as my lead in. I played around a bit and have new versions. Still deciding
📱 What's On Your Lock Screen?
Your phone is one of the most-used tools in your business. What's currently on your lock screen or home screen? • Family photo? • Favorite quote? • Your business logo? • A community QR code? • Something else? Drop a screenshot below (if you're comfortable sharing it) and tell us what it means to you. 👇
📱 What's On Your Lock Screen?
5 likes • 17d
My son
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@Jeff Baer Tyler
Real Talk: Have You Earned Affiliate Income from Skool Yet?
Quick pulse check 👇 Skool has an affiliate program built in. Recurring commissions. Simple, but very long link. No complicated funnels required. You can earn money by promoting Skool. You can earn money by sharing your favorite communities. But I’m curious where everyone actually stands. Have you earned affiliate income from Skool? Vote below — and be honest. This isn’t about flexing. It’s about clarity. Let’s see where the room really is. Because once you know the starting point…we can build from there. After you vote: If you hit Cha-ching → Where did it come from? (Bio link, QR code, DMs, YouTube, IRL, etc.) If not yet → What’s the biggest blocker? No flexing. No pressure. Just clarity on where we actually stand. Because once we see the gap… we can close it.
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Real Talk: Have You Earned Affiliate Income from Skool Yet?
2 likes • Mar 25
@Jeff Baer makes sense
0 likes • 17d
@Theresa Elliott That is my issue
The 72-Hour Skool Email Hack
One of the most underrated Skool growth hacks is choosing VERY carefully what appears in your community email blast. Remember… Skool only lets you send an email to all members once every 72 hours. So whatever image people see first matters. A lot. Most people just upload whatever thumbnail gets generated automatically. That’s a mistake. I’ve used animated GIFs, static images, and video thumbnails… and the truth is: The BEST choice is the one that creates immediate curiosity or communicates value instantly. Sometimes that’s a GIF. But sometimes a single static image showing something IMPORTANT can outperform everything else. Especially if it speaks to your avatar instantly. A strong static image can stop the scroll faster than motion if the message is instantly clear. The key is keeping it simple: ✅ One visual ✅ One message ✅ One CTA Don’t overload the email. Think of the image as the “hook” that earns the click. And if you ALSO have a full video… Try posting the video as the FIRST comment inside the Skool post itself. That keeps the email clean while still giving interested members a deeper walkthrough after they click through. For bonus points… If you use a GIF, make sure it visually ties into the video thumbnail or branding inside the post. That consistency makes the entire experience feel intentional and polished. If you’re only allowed one broadcast every 72 hours, treat it like premium inbox real estate. Curious what everyone here prefers in email blasts… 👇 Which grabs YOUR attention more? 1️⃣ Video thumbnail 2️⃣ Static image 3️⃣ Animated GIF
The 72-Hour Skool Email Hack
2 likes • May 11
@Brian Walsh Love it, I will adapt it to fit, and use this strategy, thank you
4 likes • May 11
@Jeff Baer True about the topic. And, it seems sometimes it is hard to predict what will land and what won’t. You think Monday’s are not good due to cleaning email inboxes. Hmmm…. I had not thought of that. I actually have not even checked my email yet. I get your notifications. You are one of the few I still have turned on, as they are typically worth reading, and not just filler fluff screaming for engagement for the sake of driving engagement.
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Marama Elizabeth
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@marama-elizabeth
Helping seekers reconnect with nature, healing & spirit through courses in herbalism, permaculture & frequency, no homestead necessary.

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Joined Jan 19, 2026
Grass Valley, CA
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