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How often do you post in your community? 🤔
Are you a daily warrior, a weekly poster, or a rare but legendary dropper? Share your frequency and maybe a quick story about your posting habits
Are you also doing Skool full-time?
I’ve been full-time on Skool for a few months now and honestly, the freedom is amazing. Are you full-time on Skool too, or running it on the side?
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@Hunor Szegedi Welcome here man!
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@Markus Fish Great goal. That's the freedom I want too. What business do you have?
The Shift That Changed Everything for Me
I had a big realization recently. Progress can move insanely fast when you focus on the right things. I started getting support from people who are ahead of me on Skool and in business. They gave me a clear direction, and I followed it without overthinking. Just a few weeks later, my Skool community is growing quickly and I’m signing more clients than ever. That’s when it really clicked: Most people don’t fail because they’re lazy. They fail because they’re working on the wrong things. When the plan is proven and the action is massive, progress takes off. It’s honestly crazy. Have you ever realized you were working on the wrong thing?
Content Didn’t Grow My Business. Skool Did.
At the start of last year, I was very active on Skool. It worked well. I got new clients, people messaged me, and things felt good. Then in February, I tried to do all content at once: YouTube, Instagram, and X. My days became: wake up → plan → make content → post → repeat. It was hard and felt lonely. I worked a lot, but not many people replied. Low views. Almost no new clients. After a few months, I went back to Skool. And wow… big difference. People were talking to me again. Comments. DMs. Calls getting booked. Business felt fun again. Instead of talking to nobody online, I was talking to real people. And the crazy part? I now get better results with less stress. Skool just fits how I like to work. What’s worked better for you: making content all day or engaging in communities?
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@Benjamin Lanin Great that you have switched your focus now. I approach content in a similar way. Where do you post content?
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@Benjamin Lanin Nice that you are posting on youtube. I do it too. It can be really powerful once you crack it. How many views do you usually get per video?
How Riding Skool’s Wave Is Scaling My Business🚀
I had a random thought today… as long as Alex Hormozi keeps expanding his audience and Sam Ovens keeps leveling up Skool, my business benefits too. Why? Because most of my traffic comes from Skool. So the bigger Skool gets, the more traffic I get, haha. In a strange way, every time Alex and Sam win, I win too. Pretty wild when you step back and think about it. I guess that puts me on the same side as them. And honestly, I’m cool with that. It’s the winning side. How do you think Skool’s growth will impact your community and your business?
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@Jason Scott Thanks sir
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