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Quick update!
I have been building my 10x by 10x by 10x workflow on google folders, notebook LM and Notion. I am still going live sharing what i am learning and working on. I'm trying to solve my own time restraint problems and when I do I'll share with you guys so you can use what's working for me. Speaking of how is progress? I know a number of people in here a making multiple post's a day in their communities. Spot light what's working, feel free to share a link or a pick of what your working on!
Quick update!
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I'm currently creating a course look-up tool in Claude, videos and a few infographics to add to my courses with Notebook LM, scheduling posts with Skooly, DM Automation with Skooly, Member insights with Skooly for my monthly giveaways, chat to help me come up with interesting ideas for questions to post (I tried this in Claude and they failed miserably - I couldn't get it out of canned prompts mode - probably could have eventually gotten it right but just went back to Chat), having Claude scheduled to start my weekly grocery shopping order in Instacart with a standard list each week and I just go in and remove stuff I don't need/add a few others. I created an inventory/sales app in Claude which is a huge time saver. Shit, I'm doing it again. Time to walk away from the computer and screens and sit in the sun or something.
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6d โ€ขย 
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Learned something new!
I went live today and learned a new way to find out which communities have key words in there about pages and also how to structure the 11 key words for skool's internal search, I'll paste the summery here. If you are running a community on this platform, you need to understand that your digital infrastructure is serving two completely different discovery engines at the same time. The biggest operational leak I see right now is treating Skool's internal algorithm and Google's external index as the same thing. Google crawls the public-facing text on your About page to capture wide-net external leads, while Skoolโ€™s internal engine relies on a strict set of backend metadata tags to recommend your group to logged-in users. Optimizing for one does not automatically optimize for the other, which means if you aren't feeding both algorithms what they specifically require, you are actively leaving monthly recurring revenue on the table. To audit the external engine, you can bypass traditional scraping and run a rapid diagnostic using Google's site operator. By typing site:skool.com "your niche" -"missing keyword" into Google, you can instantly x-ray competitor About pages to see who is failing to use high-intent, problem-solving phrases in their public copy. Google needs these long-tail, conversational keywords woven directly into the paragraphs and headlines to index the page for organic web traffic. Finding these keyword gaps in other communities gives you the exact blueprint for what your own public copy should be targeting to capture external search intent. Once the external copy is locked in, you have to capture Skool's internal traffic by properly structuring the 11 backend discovery keywords in your community settings. Do not just type random words or use hashtags; you need to build a structured allocation matrix. Assign your slots logically across Macro identifiers (broad industry terms), Tool/Format identifiers (specific skills or software), High-Intent outcomes (monetization goals), and Proprietary terms (your brand name). When inputting these, you must separate each exact-match phrase with a comma so the system registers it as a distinct tag. Skool's algorithm favors clarity and repetition, so ensuring your highest-value tags from this matrix are also repeated in your group title and short description is the ultimate lever for ranking number one internally.
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@Keith Berg To be completely honest, when I first saw your question, "if we do a deep dive on who exactly your preferred member would be" I pretty much stopped - good reminder that I still need to figure this out. I mean, gawh it's hard to pinpoint really. But over time I've seen a "type" of person being drawn into my group and I guess now is a good time to really hone down who that is and who I want to attract. I find this question tough because the people I want to help don't have money - typically. But I also want to attract people with similar problems that DO have money so their membership fees can help me support those that don't, if that makes sense. Trauma survivors, abuse victims, and people who REALLY, really need this help are typically hot messes and are reaching their "rock bottom" when they decide to change their lives. Those people don't typically have funds to back their healing. But there are also those who have been mostly functioning but reach a point in their lives (usually mid-life) when they look back and decide it's time for major changes but they do have funds to support a healing endeavor. So, I need to find the commonality in marketing for both groups (with money and without) and try to figure out how to help both, attract both, and market them both. This is now my highest priority since it is the one major piece of my business puzzle that I've been almost consciously avoiding
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@Keith Berg Yeah, I've been writing some of it out and pondering. And the people are the same people with the same needs. It's formulating, but not complete yet. I'm taking a break from this (just had 2 back-to-back meetings and going into another) tonight. but I'll pick this back up with you maybe this weekend or beginning of next week.
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23d โ€ขย 
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I just saw your ad!
Your Skool sponsored ad is on Facebook
I just saw your ad!
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@Keith Berg I think there can be only one affiliate commission. So if Skool sends someone to you - they get the 30%, if a member was referred by another person then that is who gets the affiliate commission. There isn't a stacking commission. It's still a big chunk though, because that 30% is also for people who find you by searching in discovery - not just for FB and IG (according to an admin over at Skoolers). PLUS their CC processing fees.
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@Keith Berg dunno. I don't think so, honestly
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22d โ€ขย 
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Got my first Co-op!
I'm working with a skooler in exchange for a testimony! The goal is to get him more members, more sales and a deal to offer meal plans for health and fitness business! Once I have 3 testimonies its off to the races! How is your businesses going? Feel free to drop links and descriptions. I'm genuinely curios how its going for my friends here on Skool!
Got my first Co-op!
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Nice! We are plugging along over there. Getting more and more active and engaged. I love to see how everyone is bonding.
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AAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
Sam Owens just said.....
AAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
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4 likes โ€ข 27d
@Blue Mojo I know right?! Me TOO!! haha
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@Keith Berg Right?! That's what I thought too!
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Herbs, Crystals, Meaningful wellness Herbalist, intuitive certified counselor, healer, author, artist, jewelry designer, and founder of aHappy Hippie

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