Why driving YouTube traffic to Skool can pay you even before you have an offer to sell
If you're building a YouTube channel to drive traffic to your Skool community but haven't earned from either yet, there's something worth knowing about that most people in your position overlook completely. Your YouTube channel does what it's supposed to do: it brings people into your community. Once they're inside, you can earn affiliate income in two ways. The first is by sharing your Skool platform affiliate link inside your community. When a member creates their own Skool community through your link, you earn a commission. The second is by recommending other communities that are already on the pro plan to your existing members. Two separate links, used in two different ways, both sit naturally inside your community without needing any extra content on YouTube. You only ever recommend communities you genuinely believe in, ones that would actually help your members. The fact that some of those communities pay you a commission because they're on Skool's pro plan is the cherry on top, not the reason for the recommendation. None of this works without the traffic, though. YouTube is what fills your community with the right people in the first place. I'm running a live workshop on exactly this topic this Friday, 22nd May at 8 pm GMT inside The Content Revenue Lab. If you want to see how it works in practice, come and have a look - it's free to join. https://tinyurl.com/TheContentRevenueLab Are you currently using Skool's affiliate programme, or is this something you haven't explored yet? Des - The Content Revenue Lab