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The Ads Corner

304 members • $9/month

THE beginner-friendly Facebook ads community for selling low-ticket digital products & growing your Skool without posting on social media every day ⚡

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32 contributions to Skool Community Marketplace
My entire Skool growth strategy in one word....
I'm going to tell you my entire growth strategy and honestly it's embarrassing how simple it is. Ready? Ads. That's the whole thing. I run a community that teaches ads, and I grew it... with ads. Truly groundbreaking work over here. 😂 No viral post. No big launch. No collab with someone who already had 100k followers. Just simple Meta ads pointing to my about page, with copy that talked directly to the person I wanted in the room. I tested a few along the way, but we're talking a handful of ads. Not posting my face on the internet three times a day for two months straight. And in between? I went and lived my life. 300+ members in 2 months. On a fraction of the content I'd have had to make trying to grow organically. I could be posting in groups like this every single day to grow. Hi. That's literally what I'm doing right now. But I realized quickly even that felt unsustainable so I post when I can! And you should! Why wouldn’t you? But my ads brought people in while I was asleep, refereeing whatever toddler argument was happening in the living room, or standing in front of the fridge wondering what was for dinner. So if you sell digital products or own a Skool community and are wondering if ads actually work... I mean. Look at me. I'm the case study nobody asked for. 😂 Come see what's inside. Try it for free for 7 days then only $9/month 👇 https://www.skool.com/the-ads-corner/about
My entire Skool growth strategy in one word....
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@Liezl Hekker Oh I would love to help in any way I can! Things have gotten simpler with the updates lately!
Want a cold audience to rip your sales page apart? 👀 (in the good way, I promise! 🤣)
TODAY ONLY my community is doing something we NEVER normally allow... members are dropping links to their digital products and Skool groups to get honest feedback from people who've never seen their offer before. Why does that matter? Because the people in my group are basically a free cold audience. They don't know you. They've never seen your page. Zero context. Which is EXACTLY who ads send traffic to. So when they tell you "Wait, I couldn't tell what you were even selling" or "This headline made me click" you're getting the kind of honest read you literally cannot get from people who already know and love you. That's gold. This is The Ads Corner. It's a beginner-friendly Meta ads community for digital product sellers and Skool owners who are tired of posting every day and want to learn the simple way to actually get sales coming in. If you've been curious about running ads but every course felt written in another language, this is the room for you. No big budget, no experience needed, and I'm in there every day. You can try it free. And if you join today, you can drop your offer in the Cold Read post and get real eyes on it before the day's over. Come get some honest feedback and learn the thing you've been putting off 👇 https://www.skool.com/the-ads-corner/about
Want a cold audience to rip your sales page apart? 👀 (in the good way, I promise! 🤣)
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@Liezl and Christine Owners Skool Community Marketplace It was so much fun to do!
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Congratulations @Abbey Strodtbeck !! I just saw that your group got featured on a Skool Ad!! on FB! How awesome is that!!! Share with us how you think that happened? What led them to choose your group to be featured.
Congratulations!
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@Tonia Stoney thank you so much!! I think they are spreading the love around! I’m going to be on the lookout!
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@Christine Rieck thank you!
Why I hate posts like this one....
2 months ago I had a digital product business that made some sales every once in a while. It was great, but I wanted to move my business completely to Skool and knew something needed to change to get things moving. I was posting on IG every day, posting daily in groups like this to try to grow, but barely anything was happening. I hated every second of it. SO much time spent. SO few results. I KNEW my products were great and I could build something special on Skool. So I did what I knew how to do... I ran Meta ads to my new Skool group to get some eyes on it. Not complicated ones. Not expensive ones. Just simple Meta ads pointing to my about page with copy that spoke directly to the person I wanted in the room. 2 months and 300+ members later — I'm still running the same ads. The thing nobody tells you about growing a Skool community is that trying to grow organically is slow and unpredictable. Like frustratingly so. You can post in different groups every day (and you should) but ads run while you sleep, while you're with your kids, while you're doing literally anything else. That's what my community, The Ads Corner, teaches. Step by step, day by day, click by click details on how digital product sellers and Skool community owners can run simple Meta ads so they can stop waiting for organic to kick in. Stop taking the selfies, posting everyday on social media, waiting for sales, and start growing with ads instead!👇 https://www.skool.com/the-ads-corner/about
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The REAL Confessions of an Instagram Digital Marketer….
Confession: I went through a month when I redesigned my Instagram highlight covers five times. FIVE TIMES. Different fonts. Matching colors. Little icons that coordinated perfectly. I was really committed to the vibe. I thought my “branding” was what was stopping me from making sales. I mean it had to be that, since I was posting 3x a day on Instagram, doing all the stories, interacting with other creators like I was the mayor of social media. 📲 You know what my sales dashboard said during all of that? Nothing. Complete silence. Truly unbothered by my AMAZING creative aesthetic choices. 🤣 Turns out the 500 people who already followed me had already decided if they were buying. No amount of branding, artistic ability, or highlight cover cohesion was going to change that. What did change that was learning to run Facebook and Instagram Ads. Once I realized it wasn’t my style, but it was that I needed the RIGHT people to see my stuff, I spent less time on social media, more time on what mattered, and actually made sales! Ads put your stuff in front of people who have never heard of you and ACTUALLY want what you’re selling. New eyes. Every day. While you're doing literally anything else. I KNOW I’m not the only one who’s tried to Canva their way to sales. Or post multiple times a day to get their products seen by their ideal customers. So I started my community, The Ads Corner to help digital product sellers and Skool community owners learn to run ads that actually work. I lay out step by step instructions, am in there for daily support and answering questions, and it costs only $9/month, which is significantly less than the Canva subscription I was using to redo those covers. 😂 Come join us 👇 https://www.skool.com/the-ads-corner/about
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