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What’s been your #1 source of new members lately?
I’ve been noticing that community growth looks very different for everyone. Some owners grow fast through short-form content, some through referrals, others through partnerships, DMs, webinars, or even paid ads. And what social plaform works best for you?
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What I would love to see here on Goosify
I know that @Goose Dunlavey is all about keeping things simple and short :)) and I know that this way it´s more effective. I´ve attended Tuesday Goose Calls and it is super fun and full of knowledge and expertise not only from Goose but especially from @Rositsa Aleksandrova and all the pariticipants. Actually during these calls I have met a bunch of wonderful people. What I would love to see here and get more clarity would be a module in the classroom where - to put the link to the form where you can join the list of those who want to be "roasted" live - where rules are explained clearly: if you are not on the call you get removed (Can you apply again? When? etc.) - If you fill in the form and you are not chosen in one session, are you still on the list or you have to enroll each week? Why? etc Yes, I know, I want too many things :)) but for me, personally, it would be so much clearer and I can organize myself better. Thank you
What I would love to see here on Goosify
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Fairy Tale Photo Academy Roast Progress
Community About page: https://www.skool.com/fairy-tale-photo-academy-1275/about I didn't post on Thursday since most of the work was done in the classroom and not visible in a way to show for it here. Been working on more of that in the days since. These are the things that got done. 1️⃣ Course ported over from my GoHighLevel community 2️⃣ Course broken up into 4 Level courses to be accessible by level access (Basic Photography/Theme Park Specific Photo Lessons/Easy Photo Editing for built in phone apps/Printing as art) 3️⃣ About page description updated Focused on What potential member gets 4️⃣ About page graphics changed with testamonials added. 5️⃣ Icon and Cover Banner changed 6️⃣ Muppets assigned to leaderboard levels 7️⃣ Reworking Start Here in classroom Things still left to do: 1️⃣ Create the Quick Win mini-course 2️⃣ Change out the graphics from the courses to reflect the more fun Muppet vibe 3️⃣ Adjust the lessons for the slight differences between GHL and Skool 4️⃣ Move courses out of draft setting 5️⃣ Rework High Level Benefits/Buy page 6️⃣ Create 30 sec video for About page 7️⃣ Create alt. versions of the Theme Park specific lessons for other vacation types (ex. Cruises) There's more to do, but in any case appreciate the roasting in the initial call. Lots to do with expanding the niche out from just theme park photos. I appreciate you all for your help making my offer better. Just wanted to get the status update in with some time to spare before the next roast call. Thanks @Goose Dunlavey & @Rositsa Aleksandrova
Fairy Tale Photo Academy Roast Progress
From Zero Audience to $760 on Skool as an Affiliate
Honestly, I never expected to make this kind of money on Skool, especially starting with a low audience and from complete zero. I didn’t have a big following, fancy setup, or everything figured out. I just started, stayed consistent, learned as I went, and took action. Now I’ve made $760 as an affiliate, and for me, that’s proof you don’t need a huge audience to start winning online. You just need the right offer, consistency, and willingness to keep going. If you’re new on Skool or feel like your audience is too small, don’t underestimate small beginnings. I started there too. This is just the beginning. More to come and I also promise to tag @Joseph Groom on my winning post
From Zero Audience to $760 on Skool as an Affiliate
Podcast interview w/ Christopher "the bot slayer" Bauer
On this weeks episode I interview the infamous @Christopher Bauer, also known as "Chris the Bot Slayer" due to his successful efforts in eliminating bots and spam within Skool communities. In this episode we discuss: - The benefits of the Skool platform (and Goosify) over Facebook for community building - Christopher's advice for new community owners regarding the importance of the "About" page for discovery ranking, and - His three tips for managing communities on Skool, including networking and implementing a tiered system for scaling to paid memberships Join us in this weeks episode, watch to the end, and hear what Christopher has to say about where he thinks the Skool platform is going next and what you can do to prepare. Thanks again for being on the show Chris! We had a blast. Can't wait to talk classic cars with you again in the future! -Siloh
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