"Hit $300K/month.â
â$200K in sales.â
â70% close rates.â
We see these numbers posted all the time. Theyâre inspiring⌠but hereâs the compliance problem nobody talks about:
đ If you share revenue without proof or context, itâs an income claim.
đ If you celebrate a win without showing whatâs typical, it can mislead.
The FTC doesnât care if youâre in a private group like Skoolers.
They donât care if you meant it as motivation.
If someone sees those numbers and assumes thatâs what theyâll get, youâve crossed into risky territory.
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Whatâs Missing in Those âBig Numberâ Posts
- Substantiation â Can you back up the claim with data?
- Disclaimers â Did you clearly state that results arenât typical?
- Context â Did you show what the average member actually earns?
Without those, what feels like a win post can be flagged as deceptive marketing.
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Celebrate your wins â but balance them.
If you made $300K this month, thatâs awesome. Just donât forget to add context, proof, and disclaimers so your story builds trust instead of hype.
Because inspiration attracts attention. But compliance?
Thatâs what keeps it.
â ď¸ Disclaimer: This is general education, not legal advice. Always review your marketing with a qualified professional if youâre unsure.