Running a Skool community is a full-time job on top of a full-time job. Moderating, posting, responding, promoting - the to-do list never shortens.
YouTube ends up being the thing that gets pushed to tomorrow indefinitely.
The Skool owners who make consistent progress on YouTube are not the ones with the most time.
They are the ones who stopped treating filming as something that happens when the community is quiet enough.
They batch instead. One filming day a month, four videos back to back, the same setup and the same headspace throughout. The decision about when to film gets made once and does not compete with everything else on the list.
A community that is not being fed by YouTube is relying entirely on word of mouth and platform discovery to grow.
Batching is not a content hack. It is the only realistic way a Skool owner with a full schedule keeps YouTube working as a traffic source.
This is one of the systems covered in a live workshop running this Thursday.
If you want to find out more, join The Content Revenue Lab and look for the pinned post with the details.
Des Dreckett โ The Content Revenue Lab