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54 contributions to the skool CLASSIFIEDS
We Did It!! Celebrate With Me🍾 🥂 🎉
Your Stage Community celebrates two milestones. Today marks 💯 days since we started Your Stage Community. Today's also special because we welcome our 100th member to the community stage. A special thanks to each member for making it possible. A special thanks for those of you your referred someone over Thank you Can't wait for what's coming next. Check us out!
We Did It!! Celebrate With Me🍾 🥂 🎉
What keywords do YOU want for the Classifieds?
Keywords are now available! Go to Settings and Discovery and you can now add up to 11 keywords to help people find your group more easily. I’d like your input. What words do you think would attract new members to this group? Who do you hope will join? What do you think they will be searching for?
What keywords do YOU want for the Classifieds?
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Keywords should help the community slide into the top 💯 skools. You're so close
How to build topic authority on LinkedIn in 2026
If your LinkedIn content is not getting seen, the issue may not be effort or even quality. It may be that LinkedIn cannot clearly tell what you want to be known for. That is where topic authority comes in. LinkedIn is increasingly rewarding people who post consistently within a clear area of expertise. And as AI search tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity surface more LinkedIn content, topic authority matters beyond the platform too. That is what I’ll be unpacking in a free live session this week. In this session, I’ll cover: - What topic authority actually is - Why random posting works against you - What it looks like on a LinkedIn profile - What you need in place to be more visible, credible, and findable This session is for business owners who want to use LinkedIn more strategically in 2026 and stop blending into the noise. Wednesday 15 April 6pm BSTFree live session You can register here for the free I’d love to know if you think your LinkedIn profile makes your area of expertise obvious enough right now? Chelena 🖤
How to build topic authority on LinkedIn in 2026
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@Chelena Peart Linkedin lives are so underplayed. I agree with you, it's the best way to build trust, credibility and social authority when done right. If you ever encounter a LinkedIn client overwhelmed with going live for any reason, send them over. I'd love to help.
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@Chelena Peart I get the feeling there may be a collaboration opportunity here. Food for thought.
Spotlight your Skool
Your Stage Community is hosting our weekly Happy Hour Hangout I invite members and non community members to join me on stage to spotlight your community. When: 3:00PM ET Where: https://studio.restream.io/eem-qadr-ymy
Spotlight your Skool
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@Des Dreckett feel free to share with your community. Members will be able to remix YouTube to create shorts for their spotlight segment
Why Skool community owners who batch their YouTube filming get more consistent results
Running a Skool community is a full-time job on top of a full-time job. Moderating, posting, responding, promoting - the to-do list never shortens. YouTube ends up being the thing that gets pushed to tomorrow indefinitely. The Skool owners who make consistent progress on YouTube are not the ones with the most time. They are the ones who stopped treating filming as something that happens when the community is quiet enough. They batch instead. One filming day a month, four videos back to back, the same setup and the same headspace throughout. The decision about when to film gets made once and does not compete with everything else on the list. A community that is not being fed by YouTube is relying entirely on word of mouth and platform discovery to grow. Batching is not a content hack. It is the only realistic way a Skool owner with a full schedule keeps YouTube working as a traffic source. This is one of the systems covered in a live workshop running this Thursday. If you want to find out more, join The Content Revenue Lab and look for the pinned post with the details. https://tinyurl.com/TheContentRevenueLab Des Dreckett — The Content Revenue Lab
Why Skool community owners who batch their YouTube filming get more consistent results
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YouTube does not get put off indefinitely when you're livestreaming. You're right, its a full time job. So why not make the most of your time. So with live content, you meet your community where they're at, you multistream to YouTube and instantly have a on demand digital asset you can repurpose. The absolute worse case scenario is you doing nothing and at least having a replay.
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Livestream Coach | Producer & Moderator — Helping community members turn live moments into content, impact, and revenue 🎤🎧

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