Finding and Pitching Clients on Skool
  1. Start with comments on posts. Keep them natural and easy so the client never feels they are AI generated.
  2. Aim to engage in a real way. Your tone should sound like a normal person having a conversation, not a script.
  3. If you comment, explain in detail. Short empty replies look robotic. Add value in every response.
  4. Appreciate where needed. If someone shares a win or idea, respond with genuine support.
  5. Community grouping is allowed, though every group must follow the rules set by the community owner.
  6. It is not necessary to connect only with the founder. You can build relationships with active members as well.
  7. Build groups in a way where the community grows. Help others so they also help you.
  8. Pitch the client based on their niche and goals. Focus on growing their channel so you can earn through performance.
  9. Pitch should stay average and comfortable. Avoid sending an offer that feels too expensive or too low.
  10. Always present offers that benefit both sides. Simple structures include:• 60 40• 50 50• 70 30
  11. Three main offer styles:• Five thousand fee• Fifty fifty revenue share• Two thousand plus seventy thirty or eighty twenty
  12. Create offers that feel fair and realistic. Never demand high amounts at the start.
  13. Posting and engagement are necessary steps. Without them, outreach will not create trust or conversions.
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Finding and Pitching Clients on Skool
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