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Owned by Adal

Trampar na Gringa

2.9k members • Free

A maior comunidade de carreira internacional do Brasil. 218.000+ seguidores no LinkedIn.

Faceless Founders

8 members • Free

Build a lean business that does not require you to expose yourself for whatever reason.

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30-Day Skool Hackathon

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Lifestyle Founders Group™

12k members • Free

Roast & Promote 🔥📢

176 members • Free

Next Level Growth Hub

323 members • Free

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1.9k members • Free

Career Skool

25 members • Free

CLUES

236 members • Free

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Plan Your Tech

113 members • Free

13 contributions to the skool CLASSIFIEDS
Organic growth is not free, it’s paid with time ⏱️
I’ve built and grown a faceless LinkedIn company page from 0 to 217.000 followers so far 😅 It took me around… 5 years. I don’t have the exact numbers now, but I remember it a bit. It was born with 0 followers At 1 year we were at 6.000 2nd year we got to 25.000 3rd year to 82.000 4th year to 170.000 5th year to 217.000 And counting. On LinkedIn I use mainly 2 strategies: 1. Posting daily 2. Commenting on other people’s posts Zero paid ads. Zero. In 5 years. But today I got me thinking: — “What if I stop posting or commenting and focus on bringing members for Faceless Founders, the new community I’m building, via paid ads?” That would require me having paid products for paying the investment on traffic, but it would free me up for doing other things. Do you guys have experience with paid ads?
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Organic growth is not free, it’s paid with time ⏱️
#FriendFriday 🎉
It's time to celebrate each other! In the COMMENTS BELOW, please share a Skool community you think is doing really great things. It can be one you've participated in yourself or one that you've heard from others is amazing. Please do the following: 1. Tell us the name of the community and link to it (affiliates allowed). 2. Tag the person who owns the community. If they are not in the CLASSIFIEDS, then please send them a DM and let them know that you mentioned them here. I promise you will make their day! 3. Describe why the group is so wonderful and how it has helped you. Please DO NOT just copy and paste the About page! 4. Comment on each others comments and scroll through the referrals to see if there's an amazing group you are missing out on! Thanks so much for supporting each other and this community! Please note that any #FriendFriday mentions that are created as new posts will be deleted. Thanks!
#FriendFriday 🎉
4 likes • Mar 27
@Gus Gray I love @Paulo Costa, The Roaster’s Roast and Promote too. Got really valuable reviews there (as yours) and connected with great people! Thanks for sharing!
2 likes • Mar 28
@Minoo Shinde I recognize the comment 😂
I just created a (new) community and felt like everything was wrong
A few days ago I created a community to share the knowledge I got from creating a faceless brand. And one important thing is that the name of the brand plays a (really!) important role. It should be clear and tell exactly what the thing is about. But I felt into the trap of trying to be clever and named it Invisibl3. I'm now thinking on renaming it for something based or in the system or in the community. I'd love if you take a moment to check the about page and vote in the poll bellow: I thought on renaming it to one of these bellow. What direction you think I should follow?
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2 members have voted
I just created a (new) community and felt like everything was wrong
2 likes • Mar 23
@Shannon Boyer I think Faceless Founders is the one I like the most. I understand your preference. Are you being the face of the skool CLASSIFIEDS on social?
3 likes • Mar 23
@Eileen Bennett hummm, you gave me an idea...
Do you know how to poll?
Most people don't. They just create a poll and than leave it there. No follow up, no significan insight. I use polls to promote my VIP members inside Roast & Promote and provide them with valuble insights! Polls are in my opinion the best resource for engagement on Skool. First of all, because people join communities for interaction, and there is no better way to call people to interact with you than to ask a question. And the effort people make to interact with polls is much smaller than in posts where you write a text and expect people to give you an insight on it. Or simply in posts where you ask open questions with no poll. Here is how you can make full use of polls: - Ask a question that will give you insights on the needs and interests of your members/audience/leads. Use it for Market Research. - Have a clear follow up for people who gave each individual answer. - Interact in the comments of the posts. It's underrated how much you can get done in comments. Many people were not convinced to join my community with my classifieds posts, but they interacted with me in the comments, I developed a conversation and convinced them. - After a while check the people who answered a specific option. Tag them and call them to a conversation if they didn't engage beyond the poll. Offer something specific of value for them. Here are some posts where I applied this strategy to promote the VIP members: - The 2 current pinned posts. @Gus Gray and @Zena Ryder take use of it and start engaging with people there. - What do you need to do to level up? - Faceless vs Personal Brand - Who would you contract?
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Do you know how to poll?
3 likes • Mar 23
Just started doing that in my new community.
Instagram led me to burnout
So I created a 217K+ followers LinkedIn company page and a 2K Skool group instead. I spent years doing everything Instagram asked. Static posts, carousels, (multiple) stories I didn’t want to make. Hours creating Reels. Hours consuming 💩 Watching numbers that never translated into anything predictable. Reach was inconsistent, leads random. Every week everything starting from zero. It was not for me. Then I found LinkedIn. Text. Arguments. Ideas. No dancing or performing. No camera. It felt like mine. So I built a Company Page around a specific problem — how to get a job abroad. Not as a person, no personal brand. Faceless. Just a clear need and content around it. Years later I found Skool. Then I found Skool. And I understood something I couldn’t unlearn: Social media is just the door. Skool is the room where everything actually happens. The place where members stay, execute, and come back. Not because of an algorithm, but because of infrastructure. That community grew to 2K+ members and counting. It already runs without me posting every day. Now I’m building the next one — Invisibl3 — from zero, in public, with anyone who wants to build alongside me. Please feel welcome if you want to join me on setting up a new online business in 7 days. Do you feel overwhelmed on using Instagram for selling your expertise? Yes, no? ✌️
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@adalbueno
Built and scaled a 217k+ follower LinkedIn company page organically — without turning myself into the product.

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