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Honest question for the founders here 👇
Most website compliance issues aren't from ignorance — they're from being busy. You launch, you're focused on sales/product, and the Privacy Policy or Return/Shipping Policy stays exactly as it was when you copy-pasted it to get the site live. If you're not sure whether yours actually holds up — mismatched return windows, missing shipping timelines, a privacy policy that doesn't reflect what data you actually collect — happy to just look and tell you honestly. No pitch, just a second pair of eyes on it. Comment your website (or DM it) if you want me to take a look.😄
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Does anyone else find direct DMs awkward, even with good intent behind them?
I run a legal practice for startups, and cold DMing founders feels like the obvious next step — but every time, something makes me hesitate. Feels transactional, even when I just want to help. How do you all handle it — DM cold, or only after some public interaction first? Does the awkwardness fade with reps, or do you have an actual method to soften it?
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@Joseph Groom How ??
How to build a Skool community…
Step one: Build something random and realise you have no idea what you’re doing… Step two: Think of an idea for the real community you want to build (think outside the box) Step three: Build in public and let people see what you’re doing! Step four: Advertise EVERYWHERE. Step five: Build wholesome relationships with people on Skool and become a trusted face. Step six: GO LIVE. Let people get to know you! Step seven: Show up every single day even if it’s just to plan/organise Step eight: Monetise with something so simple yet affective… your monetisation should work by itself! Don’t create more work for yourself and burn out by offering a VIP tier. Step nine: Post in large trusted communities on Skool and let your face be seen! Step ten: Enjoy the fruits of your labour while eating hotdogs and drinking a cold beverage.
How to build a Skool community…
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Great Insight, I am engaging with lots of people here.
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@Joseph Groom Congratulations.
What's your favorite way to get clients?
What's your favorite way to get clients? 🔹 Inbound – Creating content that attracts prospects to you. 🔹 Outbound – Sending direct messages, emails, or connection requests. 🔹 LinkedIn – Building relationships and generating leads through networking. 🔹 Skool Communities – Growing through conversations, value, and community engagement. If you had to choose only one channel for the next 12 months, which would it be—and why? Share your experience in the comments. I'd love to learn what's working for you and why. This version is designed to encourage thoughtful replies rather than simple one-word answers, which typically leads to better engagement in Skool communities.
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🚨 GUYS!! Free community pin at the top of The Skool Hub TODAY!!🚨
Someone has rescheduled which means… there’s a free community pin space today! Whoever I see that has the most engagement on this post in the comments will win it and have their community pinned up today!👀❤️ GO GO GO!!⭐️🚀
🚨 GUYS!! Free community pin at the top of The Skool Hub TODAY!!🚨
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My Commnunity is linkedin : www.linkedin.com/in/draftwithnitinverma
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Founder@LegalSphere | Commercial Contract Drafting for Startups & MSMEs | Serving Founders in India & US | Privacy Policy, Term and conditions etc.

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