I'm going to rebrand my community and in order to do that I'd like to remove the 40 ish members that are in there. Once I remove them, is there any issue letting them back in using an invite link?
@Asmâa Methqal I was rebranding it to a completely different business and pricing model and so was going to shut the community down until it was ready to go. It's a Free & Paid group combined but majority are free. I ended up just starting a new community because Skool wouldn't allow me to change the name.
Would love it if we could make it easier to move courses around. Adding new courses and having to arrow over one at a time is a real pain when you have 10+ courses.
@Danny Mallinder lol. I feel like it's pretty self explanatory. When you add a new course, it get's added at the bottom. If you want a new course at the top of your classroom you can only move it past 1 course at a time.
Here are five diversified income models using Skool that could generate an annual revenue of $100,000 broken down: - As an affiliate, 215 referred, 40% recurring at $39 per month - Niche community (no course), w/ group calls, 215 at $39 per month - 40 course members who each quarter pay you $625 each - 10 sales per day of any membership offer at $27 each - 10 hours of work per week of a DFY/DWY consulting offer at $195 per hour - 2 sales per day of your self-study course offer w/ group calls at $135 each - 2 sales a month of a DWY course/group offer at $5000 each When you see the numbers like this it looks more achievable, and none of these income models require any major upfront investment and can all be managed by one person. Focus on maximizing one income model before adding another. . . . Which one would you start building? PS. Don't start a Skool community just for the money
Introducing the first paid community on Skool — "$1 Club". Its purpose: To demonstrate the paid community experience. For $1 /month you'll get to: 1. See what it's like to subscribe to a paid community (as a member) 2. See what it's like to sell a paid community (as an admin) 3. Be first in line to use the payments system (for your own community) Click here to join $1 Club. We don't expect you to pay $1 /month ongoing. You can cancel your subscription at any time with 1-click. We're doing this as a live demonstration of our payments system. See you on the other side!
Somebody made a public group called "Chat GPT Users". A member of the group created a post with the title "Prompt Generator". Google ranked the post #2 for the keyword: "Chat GPT prompt generator". That single post is generating thousands of unique visitors to the group. Pretty cool.
Hello everyone, I'm looking for an extremely decent funnel software to pair with skool. I want something that performs everything, including tracking and split testing, without requiring me to put it all up myself in a variety of programs. Which funnel software do you use? Best Rigo
My community would love to have this feature. They mainly listen the modules and doing other things in the meantime. Is there any chance to have this feature? See the example here:
I'm assuming this has already been discussed and/or thought of, but I think it would be pretty cool to have a "leaderboard" that unlocked different things based on the length of time someone has been a member. Especially for paying members. Even if this was something just on the backend or that only the member could see. But if I could offer certain discounts to services based on how long someone has been a member would be a pretty cool feature.
You could do all in one group to where the community conversation is free but members have to pay to have access to certain content/courses and group calls.