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💡Skool SEO in Public groups
Just recently we had our first member join Educate through a Google search! This is one benefit of having a public free community 🙌
💡Skool SEO in Public groups
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⭐ how to know if an online community is actually worth joining!
A lot of people judge a community by the sales page… But the smart buyers who are going to SPEND real money with you will do their due diligence and look at what members' experiences are like. Here are 3 quick checks a POTENTIAL member looks at before joining any online community: 💥 Member results: Are people actually improving, learning, or getting wins? 💥 Activity + support: Are conversations alive? Do members get real help? 💥 Negative patterns: One complaint means nothing… repeated complaints matter. I made a Yelp like site for online communities for this very reason! A way to display how well your community is doing to potential members! I'm looking for early users! (it's completely free, unlike Trustpilot that charges $100s+ a month) 💎Comment down below if you would be down to list your community!!!
⭐ how to know if an online community is actually worth joining!
1 like • Dec '25
@Clinton Ramil Harris helps 2 people The creator, gains credibility from the verified reviews, which they can use to attract more members, And then it also helps the learner, by having verified reviews to read and understand what they’re getting themselves into
1 like • Dec '25
@Clinton Ramil Harris hahahaha no worries
😠 Why are most communities "strictly bussines"
I noticed something. When you join a community with a specific niche, like a "day trading group", the conversation is always just about that topic. And yeah, it makes sense. It’s a "day trading community", so of course that’s what people talk about. But I’ve seen posts that were a little off-topic, and they just get deleted. .....that kind of sucks I feel like a community should be more than just the niche. It should be a place where people actually connect and build real relationships. Not everything needs to be about the main topic all the time. That’s what really makes a community feel alive. The niche brings people in, but the relationships keep them there.
😠 Why are most communities "strictly bussines"
1 like • Jul '25
@Marcin Hakemer-Fernandez Never seen it before. I'll make sure to put it on my list!
1 like • Aug '25
@Ellis Sargent Big short is fire, might have to rewatch it tbh
🌱 What's one small change that made your Skool community better?
whether it was a habit you started, a system you added, or something you stopped doing... would love to hear what helped you grow or feel more connected with your members. drop your answer below 👇
2 likes • Jul '25
@Jerry Wang making launching your first step makes sense.
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