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📱 Why I Built a Dedicated Link-in-Bio for the Claude Code Club
The Claude Code Club on Skool is currently the #1 trending community on the entire Skool platform. It's a premier learning hub focused on building real tools, replacing manual tasks, and automating workflows using AI development. Instead of sending people directly to my affiliate link, I decided to build a dedicated Link-in-Bio page. 👉 https://skool.bio/claude-code Why? Because most people need a little context before they decide to join a community. My page gives them: - ✅ A quick overview of what Claude Code Club is - ✅ Why I'm a member - ✅ Who the community is for - ✅ An invitation to join me - ✅ A clear button to become a member Now I have one page I can use everywhere: 📧 Email signature 💬 Direct messages 📱 QR codes 🌐 Social profiles 🤝 Networking events Rather than sending traffic straight to an affiliate link, I'm trying to create a better first impression and give people a reason to click. I'm curious... When you promote an affiliate offer, do you send people directly to the affiliate link, or do you create a landing page first? I'd love to hear what has worked best for you.
📱 Why I Built a Dedicated Link-in-Bio for the Claude Code Club
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🎯 Skool Boost Keyword Ads: Is Your Community Card Ready?
I was participating in a discussion in the Skool Dads community about Skool's new keyword-targeted Boost Ads last night, and it really got me thinking. Jenna Ostrye (a moderator in the Skoolers community) shared an excellent video explaining how these ads work and how to choose the right keywords. One comment really caught my attention. According to Sam Ovens, as much as 80% of Skool's Boost ad spend is going toward keyword-based ads. If that's the direction Skool is headed, your community card just became one of your most important marketing assets. When someone searches for a keyword and your community appears in Discovery, your card has just a few seconds to answer three questions: ✅ Who is this for? ✅ What outcome will I get? ✅ Is this worth clicking? That's why I've been updating my own community card recently. I wanted someone discovering Bio Builders for the first time to immediately understand what the community is about and why they should join. As keyword traffic continues to grow, the communities with the clearest message—not just the coolest graphics—are likely to earn more clicks. Have you looked at your community card lately? If you had to describe your community in just a few seconds, would someone instantly know it's for them? 👇Feel free to drop your card here for some feedback.
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New Category: 🚀 Promote
I've made a small change to Bio Builders that I think will encourage more sharing and collaboration. Starting today, you'll see a new category called Promote. Unlike many communities, self-promotion is welcome here—as long as you're sharing one of the things we focus on inside Bio Builders: 🔗 Link-in-Bio Pages 📱 Logo QR Codes 🎨 Canva Flyers The goal isn't to create a place for random link drops. The goal is to give members a place to showcase what they're building, get feedback, inspire others, and discover new ideas. If you've created something you're proud of, I want to see it. To kick things off, I have shared an example of how I use a Canva flyer to promote one of the hottest Skool communities as an affiliate. What will be the first thing you share in 🚀 Promote?
New Category: 🚀 Promote
Jan 24 • 
🧠 Strategy
🎁 Free Logo QR Code
I’m rolling out FREE Logo QR Codes for Skool community owners and Skool users👀 If you want a scannable QR code that links directly to your community (perfect for profiles, bios, flyers, business cards, or IRL networking), I’ve got you covered. How it works: 1️⃣ Like this post 2️⃣ Comment the keyword "LOGOQR" below (Do not use " ") 3️⃣ You’ll get a custom Logo QR Code for your community — free No catch. Just a little way to help you get more eyes on your community, online and in real life. 👇 Drop the keyword "LOGOQR" below if you want one.
🎁 Free Logo QR Code
I Saw My Community in a Skool Ad... and It Was Terrible 😬
Recently, Skool featured Bio Builders in one of its Boost ads. At first, I was excited. Then I looked at the card. What did people see? 📱 A smartphone 📱 A QR code 🙂 My face What didn't they see? ❌ What the community is about ❌ Who it's for ❌ Why they should join If a complete stranger saw that card for 3 seconds, they would have no idea whether Bio Builders was about QR codes, digital business cards, websites, marketing, or something else entirely. That got me thinking... Many of us treat our community card like branding. But when your community appears in: - Skool Boost ads - Recommendations - Referral links - Shared posts - Search results ...that card becomes part of your conversion process. More than 50% of my traffic comes from referrals. Those visitors need to immediately understand why they're here. So I redesigned my card around two simple questions: Who is this for? 👉 For Skoolers & Affiliates What's the outcome? 👉 More Members & Commissions The lesson? Don't just make your community card look good. Make sure it answers: "Why should I click?" Have you looked at your community card lately through the eyes of a complete stranger? Drop a screenshot below. I'd love to see what you're using. 👇
I Saw My Community in a Skool Ad... and It Was Terrible 😬
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