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Black Friday Deal: Skool ($1,200) + Wetube ($9,800) + for $999
We've got a SICK Black Friday deal for you... - Skool 1-year subscription (usually $1,200) - Wetube self-study course (usually $9,800) - Total: $11,000 This Black Friday - get both for $999. That's $10,000 in real savings. A true 91% discount. Interested? Join the waitlist here to be notified the moment it goes live. 🔥🔥🔥
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5 likes • Nov '22
Do I learn through wetube to effectively nurture & sell a course + mastermind from an audience of 0? What are the prerequisites for running ads vs. organic on youtube?
1 like • Nov '22
Got it, thanks @Jesse Clark. What would you say is a healthy time-commitment per week for going through the course content + applying the learnings? What have you seen is a realistic timeframe to see first results in terms of paying customers?
Where did you host your community before using skool?
I'm curious. What was your intention of moving? What's the main thing that changed since then?
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from 0 to 1 - skool success stories
Do we already have success stories in this group for running & monetizing a skool community from zero audience access? (no existing email list, youtube channel, podcast etc.) Feel free to post or tag below so we can all learn from it.
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0 likes • Nov '22
I wonder: 1. How is marketing your skool group different than any other product you market? 2. Did anyone have success driving cold traffic to your skool audience? 3. Any best practices for warming up a cold audience to join your group?
Office Hours recording - November 1st 2022
Here's the recording from today's call. We covered new features (membership questions, Zapier integration, ability to view/search members emails, and social links on users profiles. Lot's of exciting stuff to help you use Skool as a "group funnel" to get customers for your paid courses/communities. We covered a lot of best practices too. If you want to know how to use Skool to get customers, build community, and run a successful business — this recording is for you! Want to attend the next Office Hours live with us? See when it's happening on our calendar here
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4 likes • Nov '22
Was a great office hour. Would love to highlight the strategic community building & use cases shown. That was of value! Would'd love to see more of those.
The weird way I use Skool (I think it's pretty powerful)
Hey all. I've started using Skool as a front-end marketing group instead of a back-end product group. Is anyone else doing this? Attached is the model I'm using. The key differences to the model most in here use: - No ads - No direct outreach - No sales tactics - No content treadmill - Focus on audience building (specifically YouTube) - Focus on community - Using Skool as a marketing community, not product community I ran the new model past Sam and he said he liked it! I also asked for permission to post this here and he said yes. I think this new model is a game-changer for getting to $100k/m profit. I know it's quite difficult to get the full picture from the image, so if you need more info then just comment "Loom" and I'll send you a Loom fully explaining the model. Hope it helps.
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curious human. exploring truth in myself and others.

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