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6-Figure Skoolers

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Learn how to get your first 50 members in your community as a complete beginner & close at least three 1 on 1 coaching clients

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The Game

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24 contributions to Skool Growth Free Training Hub
Hello everyone! A little intro 👋
My name is Gøril, and I’m a Norwegian fitness coach and entrepreneur currently living in Saudi Arabia. I run two Skool-based fitness communities for women 40+ — one centered around a 21 Day Challenge, and one ongoing membership with monthly workout videos, community support, and live group Zoom calls. Due to personal reasons, I’ve been on a pause from actively growing my communities since May 2025, but I’m now excited to be fully back and ready to build again — this time with a strong focus on sustainable systems and automation, so I can create impact while still having time for my family ❤️ I’m really looking forward to diving into Evelyn’s content, learning more, and connecting with all of you here. Excited to get to know you — and wishing everyone a great start to the year ✨
Hello everyone! A little intro 👋
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let's goo, you've a really great community what's your main traffic source?
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@Gøril Nilsen do you also post organic content or just getting all your members from ads?
Hey Everyone!
Justin here. I'm excited to learn from the resources in this community and build solid relationships with like-minded people. Grateful to be here.
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Welcome Justin! Where are you in journey right now? 1) setting up my community 2) working to get initial members 3) working to start monetizing my community
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@Justin Dunphy solid plan 1 thing I wanna add: don't spend too much time on adding courses in your classroom. Get first 20-30 members in your do live calls with them and ask them what's their goals and pain points Then based on that create content PS: I also wasted weeks on building courses before launch which ppl didn't watch
ADs -> Waitlist
Hi team! I'm going to open my brazilian bbq community in 90 days, but I want to open it with at least 100 people, so for 90 days I will post content on socials and run ads to sent everybody to a waitlist. Now, should that waitlist be just an email list or should I send them to the about page on school, have them click the button but not accept them till its time? What's the best practice? Thank you! By the way Evelyn your videos on ADS for community are the best videos I've seen!!!!! Thank you so much!
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why you want go with a waitlist approach any specific reason???
Starting a free community and making it paid later
Hello, I am interested to know from those who started a free community and when filled with your ideal clients, you made it paid. What did you like about this way? What didn't you like? Is it something you would do again? Many thanks
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I started a free community and still have no plan to make it paid but I'm making money from it using a Freemium model (community is free to join but for more personalized help I sold them my paid offer) I also recommend Freemium to everyone who's just starting out on skool and don't have a big following. So, start with a FREE one. Once you get 50 members then hop on call with everyone Ask them what they actually want from you and your community. Then, after taking 4-5 calls, collect data (what people actually want) make a paid offer think a 6-weeks program Then, you can go in with 2 paths: 1) make a module and make it private only members who bought your program will get access (in this you can manage your free and paid members in 1 community) This model is called "Freemium" 2) You can build a separate community where you'll only add your paid members If you've no experience in building communities, then go with path 1 Hope it helps...
How narrowing my focus helped my community grow
I wanted to share a small, but meaningful win. My Resolve School community just crossed 100 members. It’s not huge, and it’s definitely still growing, but it felt worth pausing for a second and acknowledging it. Resolve School is a simple space for people learning DaVinci Resolve who want to edit with more clarity and less frustration, and have a place to ask questions without feeling behind. The biggest thing this has taught me is that “getting smaller” or "niching down" doesn’t mean limiting yourself, it means getting clearer. I stopped trying to help every type of creator and focused on one specific group with one specific problem. Once I did that, everything felt easier. The posts made more sense, the conversations went deeper, and the right people started showing up. Still learning as I go, but this was a good reminder that slow, focused growth actually works. If you’re building something that feels quiet or small right now, it still counts.
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exactly! what''s your niche now? And what the results you're offering inside your community?
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@Andrew Farmer looking good. Just saw you've 2 communities have you started monetization? If yes what do you offer inside your paid offer?
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Affan Nadeem
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Goal is to meet Alex Hormozi in person by winning skool games✊ And will achieve this goal very SOON!

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