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💰$44K in 18 days /w Skool (no sales calls or paid ads)
Just did a recent re-launch of a product using Skool (and 1 email to my list) that generated over $44K in just 18 days. I made even more after the 18 days but that was the original metric I had. It was nice not having to do a bunch of sales calls—most of the orders were purchased without any communication with the client at all. - No sales calls - No questions In the video I cover: - How I set up Skool (free/public) - The funnel I use (and the tech behind it) - How I generate traffic (platforms, types of content & the automated system) - The 2 posts I made (email list and Skool) Happy to answer questions or go deeper on topics if you have questions, just drop them in the comments below. Want the Zaps I use? Drop "Zaps" in the comments below. Hope you enjoy → https://youtu.be/B3lCI77mYLw
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New comment Oct '23
2 likes • Sep '23
Well done!
$44,000 in 18 days With Skool—No Paid Traffic or Sales Calls
***UPDATE: the FULL video is live now → https://bit.ly/44yx06H Still in the middle of the launch. But wanted to see if there was any interest in seeing how I generated $44K in just 18 days with Skool. It was less work than you may think. The best part is my calendar is clean without any sales calls. I don't know how to run ads so I didn't use them I could talk about: - How I'm generating traffic on TikTok and YouTube into Skool - How I'm using Skool to sell products (without sales calls) And also the tech behind it: - My automated content machine (Airtable, Zapier & Google Drive) - The backend tech with Skool (Zapier & ThriveCart) If you're interested in an A-Z video (or even a webinar) comment "video" below and I'll put it together. PLUS I'll DM you when it's out. If there are enough people I'll do a full webinar. I'll be doing this in my community. Loving Skool!
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New comment 13d ago
2 likes • Aug '23
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The one thing thats keeping me from starting a Skool community
I second this! 100% credit to Luis Naranjo. https://www.skool.com/community/course-on-having-a-kickass-community-manager-for-skool?p=b8918294 A little mini Course on how to be a kickass Community Manager for Skool would be helpful. I think this information is valuable enough that I would pay for it. One thing that keeping me from starting a skool community is I have 0 experience on managing/moderating/nurturing something that looks like a full time job! How easy do you guys think it is to take an average joe like myself for example, take me and make me a kick ass community manager? Does it take lots of schooling and education? How easy is it to delegate and outsource to some one? I was given the sword, but not the skill to wield it!
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New comment Aug '23
0 likes • Aug '23
@Doug Boughton Would love to see it as well!
Free Value Group Vs. Subscription Group Where do you draw the line
Struggling with the structure of communities. So, we have a high ticket course. Now here is a free value-focused community, and we have a subscription-based community. Help me understand this, please. Sam, doesn't charge a monthly fee to be part of his high-ticket course community. So I will assume that is not part of this discussion here. So now, what do you offer in the subscription-based community? The reason I am struggling with this is because the free community needs to provide an incredible amount of value. I started to create a killer course that was supposed to be a low-ticket course to be the step to the high-ticket course. Then I heard about communities, so my first thought was, OK why not put that low-ticket course in the subscription-based community and get recurring income. But now, I am leaning more towards providing this course for free (mind you I sincerely believe this course is incredible). But that brings the issue. When do you stop giving free value and when do you charge people? Can some of you tell me what you do, where you draw the line between free value and paid value, and how do you have your high ticket course structured in all of this? Thanks. BTW, I have seen all the "How so and so uses skool" videos. These don't answer my dilemma sadly. What do you offer in the free community? And what do you offer in the paid community w.r.t. value? Why would they want to upgrade to the subscription-based? I am hoping a bunch of you will answer with 1) your opinion on this, 2) how you structured yours, and 3) Your phycology or reasoning behind it 4) how this is working for you (are people upgrading to paid, and if you know, at what rate (every week we get 15 new members to the free and 3 upgraded to paid). Of course, you don't HAVE to answer all these but it would certainly be valuable to others here aswell.
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New comment Aug '23
20 likes • Aug '23
I see it like this: 1. Awareness (free or low ticket) 2. Education (low-mid ticket) 3. Implementation/Access (High Ticket) 4. Access/Mastermind/1on1 (Super High Ticket) Each program should deliver on those points above but leave them wanting the next step
Managing free trials until Skool launches v2 of paid....
Qn? I have a free group which I am moving to paid and will use Skool's new paid tool. Though I want to offer a free 14 day trial, it is a low ticket $47pm plan though the principle applies to any offer regardless of price. The sequence is organic post - YT, Insta, Linkedin etc and then CTA is join the group. (also descend from HT if they are not ready). Offer 14 day trial which means they get up to 4 coaching calls (2 x pw) + all the content for free to check it out. CTA has to direct them to a stripe checkout which offers the 14 day trial, I could then zap them into Skool and into my CRM which is GHL. Problem - I want the Skool group to be public, great for SEO, and I want it to be paid. Qn? 1. is there any way to keep it public and have a payment gateway which allows free trials from the Skool Subscribe button? 2. Even when Sam has the paid version going it still will not work for me until I can offer a free trial for the above reasons. Is there a workaround anyone is using or planning to use until Sam and the team launch V2 of paid hopefully with free trials? The problem being the subscribe button on Skool will show free (which is incorrect) or paid (though cannot collect free trials). The only option is to have it as paid and then offer a 14 day refund - the next question is if we do that will Skool allow us to offer a refund? Love to hear everyone's thoughts? @Sam Ovens @Sid Sahasrabuddhe if you want to chip in that would be great.
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New comment Feb 20
2 likes • Aug '23
I think the workaround for now is to include a link in the "about" section and then also in the membership questions. I'm looking forward to v2 as well.
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Ryan Fletcher
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