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2 contributions to What Is Skool?
The First Thing to Do Before Launching a Skool Community
About a week ago, Mark Novikov released a video to help people who are building a Skool community get clear on something that sounds simple but is actually one of the most important parts of the whole process. Your one sentence offer. I wanted to share the video here because even if you watched it, a lot of times we move on without actually doing the exercise. We consume the information and then jump to the next thing. Remember that knowledge without implementation is just entertainment. This is one of those moments where it is worth actually pausing the video and doing the work. When you force yourself to put your community into one clear sentence, it changes how you think about everything you are building. It sharpens the promise. It makes your message clearer. It makes it easier for someone landing on your about page to instantly understand what the community is about. That clarity ends up impacting not only your About page, but also your posts, your classroom content, and even how you talk about your community when someone asks what you do. If people clearly know and understand, then they can make a decision like joining your community. So if you already watched the video, take a minute and actually do the exercise. If you haven't yet, then watch it, subscribe to Mark on Youtube because he puts out helpful Skool videos, and then do the exercise! Once you're done, write the one sentence that explains what your community helps people do below! 👇 Do you have your one sentence yet?
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13 members have voted
1 like • Mar 23
@Stew Holland I think technically it should be 2 sentences-I’m talking about grammatically-it’s a long run on sentence. So if you want one sentence you would need to shorten it. Do your people need to check all the boxes? Singer songwriter and guitarist? What if they don’t write? Should they still join? You could sImply end the sentence after the word home. Just my thoughts!
Sep '25 • 
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How Many Communities Are You In?
Being considered a Skool "Power User", I'm in a lot of communities.. But I don't see that as a bad thing. One of the signs that someone is going to stick around on the platform is when they get plugged in and are a part of several communities! There are a mix of people in here.. some OGs, some who have been around a bit, & some brand new. I want to know how many communities you're in and what makes you join and stay in a community? Be as specific as you want to be :) This will be helpful for those who are wanting and working on creating a community worth joining and investing time to really become a member. 🫶
1 like • Feb 5
@Wendy Wiseman me too I think I’m in 42!
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Mindset, the power of positive thinking & awareness can change your ride & your life!I teach people how to level up their language to achieve results

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