Will Skool work for building a Tradesmen and Construction paid community?
Hi Guys. Whats your thoughts on this please... I've had a very engaging private Facebook group for 5 years now that i've monetised to well over 7 figures. Facebook seems to be a platform that tradesmen and women naturally gravitate towards to be part of construction communities.
There doesn't seem to be more than a handful of trades / construction communities on Skool. Obviously this could be down to many many reasons.
However my concern is this...
Will an industry like construction that is known to traditional be very slow at jumping onto new innovative platforms and technology. Move from Facebook and what they have conditioned themselves to use over to something new?
Something new that the will need to learn and get used to logging into each day like they do Facebook.
I appreciate that many of you will say "It all depends on the value you provide in your new Skool community" and i get that. Providing the value is not a problem for us.
What I believe could be a problem is getting them to leave Facebook where they are used to hanging out to move over to something new and different?
It's more of a mindset shift i would need to address.
What do you think and do you have any ideas or suggestions on how could approach this?
Thanks Craig
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Will Skool work for building a Tradesmen and Construction paid community?
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