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Classroom Quizzes
I'm exploring moving my courses from Thinkific to Skool. The only feature I don't see here are the ability to run test or quizzes within a course. Does anyone know if that is a feature or a coming-soon?
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New comment 17d ago
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Simply include a link within your course to a tool like ScoreApp - super simple.
What's one piece of advice you would give....
I think everyone would agree that the most powerful thing about community is the collective ideas of the group. Everyone has something that can benefit the community as a whole. So I thought it would be cool to start a thread with random advice that you think would help other Skool community owners. Anything goes. What's one piece of advice you would give? ⬇️
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New comment 28d ago
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@Alex Povey Thank you.
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@Jade Jemma So true.
How to move your Facebook Group to Skool
This is for you if you have a Facebook group. You are trying to figure out the best way to move your Facebook group to Skool, or if moving is right for you. This post will answer both questions. Post contents page: 1️⃣ Should I move? 2️⃣ How to move? 3️⃣ Should you keep your Facebook Group open? 4️⃣ Will your members transition from Facebook to Skool? --- 1️⃣ // Should I move? Skool groups are fun, engaged, and profitable. Facebook Groups have restricted reach, low engagement, and are difficult to maintain. People that move from Facebook to Skool do not regret their decision. @Evelyn Weiss had 11,000 paying monthly members in Facebook groups. But since moving to Skool her groups became more engaged, her reach is not restricted, and she’s making more profit. Here’s what she said after moving from Facebook to Skool: “If I could start over again from scratch, I wouldn't want to build anywhere else but on Skool. Facebook is restricting our paid reach down to an average 300 out of 6500 members in our biggest group, the Coach Growth Hub inner circle. If you think $99 per month is a lot, pay for training someone to be a qualified coach to answer questions within 24h on weekdays and for someone else to hunt for members who don't pay but keep consuming your content and support in your communities. Last year, I paid $367k to fulfill my memberships promises. I think if I were on skool only, it would be a fraction of that AND a much more enjoyable experience and more meaningful community for my clients. You're in the right place at the right time. Just get to work.” --- 2️⃣ // How to move? / Step 1: Get your Skool group ready for the transition To prepare for the transition, add everything valuable from your Facebook group into your Skool group. Courses, welcome post, and calendar events. To incentivise people to switch, add one valuable thing in your Skool group that isn’t in your Facebook group. You can either make something before you launch, or promise people that something valuable is coming soon.
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New comment 28d ago
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Thank you @Andrew Kirby, I am in the process of doing exactly as you suggest. Out of interest, what would you say is the single most important reason why a member of a Facebook group should join a new group on Skool?
Affiliate scheme for paid groups
Hi @Sam Ovens - I expect this has been asked before, but are there any plans to introduce affiliate payments for referrals into paid groups? This would be HUGELY helpful. I would love my paying members to be able to refer other members and then get paid for it, which would go a long way to covering their own membership fees. Thanks. Phil
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New comment 28d ago
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@Joe Moss Ah!
How Do You Get More Engagemnt In Your Group?
Me and my partner @Christopher E. are really tryin to get super dialed in on our engagement in our group over the next 5/6 weeks. Was wondering what some of the ideas you guys have used to get more engagement in there? I will make sure me and @Christopher E. give updates on the different stuff we try and results we get!
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New comment Mar 18
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@Jamie Ogilvy My focus is solely on financial planners. I've been running online communities for them for twenty years, and I just listen to what they have to say. Skool is proving to be a powerful tool to keep them engaged.
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@Jamie Ogilvy In an industry specific community, members tend to ask a lot of questions, and after a while it becomes very clear as to what their issues are. I also spent the last five years asking a joining question in our Facebook group "What's the single biggest issue facing your financial planning business?" Eight out of ten answer the question so over five years I have a huge amount of data on a spreadsheet. I then ran the spreadsheet through ChatGPT and asked it to give me a "Top 20 Issues" list. I turned that list into a report and give it away free to members joining my chargeable Skool group.
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Philip Calvert
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@philip-calvert-7619
Founder of LifeTalk, Marketing Consultant, Author and International Speaker. Specialist in Lead Generation for Financial Planners

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Joined Jan 23, 2024
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