Skool Monetization: Amazon, Netflix, Costco all Do This
What do Amazon, Netflix, and Costco all have in common? Could it be the subscription model? And should you copy it?
Speaking of... Facebook recently joined that party too. (blue check mark verified is $11.99/month)
And then there's Dustin.
She moved her business to Skool and things are popping off real fast.
Clients are subscribing to her monthly subscription and then they are shopping around and buying other products.
How did she monetize her Skool community so quickly?
Step 1). She plugged in our daily templates.
Just 10 minutes per day...
Plus our daily Skool Growth template.
Boom.
Multiple new sales from a new client.
Who bought the subscription and then a few other stand alone products.
This is it.
Having your own Skool community is like owning your own Netflix.
People pay for the subscription.
Then they choose specific movies they want to "rent as a livestream".
  • A course here.
  • A workshop there.
  • A vip day occasionally.
  • A membership upgrade.
It's the same business model as Netflix.
The same business model as Amazon.
The same business model as Costco.
Those companies do pretty well too.
Subscription to get in the door... then let the people who vetted themselves as "serious buyers".... shop.
Here take a peek....
I recorded a free short training.
How to make your first $500 on Skool.
Including:
- The setup
- The #1 Skool mistake to avoid
- The pricing guide
- Monetization opportunities
- New features
- and more
Cheers,
Dino
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