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Should all podcasters have a Skool community?
This was the question I asked @Shannon Boyer when she was a guest on my show Podcasting Business School. At the time of the interview I was THINKING about starting a Skool community and during the episode Shannon helped me map out my community launch strategy. I'm excited to say that we officially launched my community yesterday and we now have 106 members....I guess Shannon knows what she's talking about! 😉 Check out episode 628 of Podcasting Business School where you get to be a fly on the wall as Shannon helped me map out a perfect Skool community launch strategy.
Should all podcasters have a Skool community?
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HOW IT WORKS - READ THIS FIRST
Ever wonder how you can let people know about your Skool community? Feel like you have so much to offer but don't know how to get people involved? Wish there was somewhere you were actually allowed to promote yourself and talk about your offer? Look no further! The Skool Classifieds are the place where you are not only allowed to promote yourself, but you are actually encouraged to do so! Like the Classifieds section of your local newspaper or the Community Message Board at the gym, this is the place to let people know what you do and what you offer. Here's how it works: 1. Invite other Skoolers you know to join the group using your invite link. The more people join, the more people there are to promote to! 2. You can post once a day only. This is to keep the group from getting spammy. If it's spammy, people won't read and you won't get noticed. Post as many days in a row as you want, but please do not post the same thing day after day - mix it up! 3. Make sure you add your post to the appropriate group/heading. Please see below for a description of what each group is for. If you don't see a group that is appropriate, message me. 4. Self-Promotion is what this group is all about, but please do not DM people with your offers. You will be removed from the group for doing this. 5. Introduce yourself in this thread, and then scroll up and find someone you have something in common with. Reach out. There are some really amazing people here! 😉 This is a place for us to support each other for our mutual benefit. Hate speech, offensive language, or general negativity will be deleted, and you will be removed from the group. *Please check out this post for more tips on how to get great results from your posts. And also this post by one of our own community members who has had great success growing his group through the CLASSIFIEDS. To learn How to Make Your Classifeds' Posts Work Harder for You, check out this masterclass by one of our moderators, @Faith Adebayo
HOW IT WORKS - READ THIS FIRST
Your Skool about page has five seconds to answer one question - most don't answer it
Most Skool about pages don't fail because they're poorly written. They fail because the person who wrote them already knows what the community does. The visitor doesn't. Think about what actually happens when someone lands on your about page for the first time. They've got maybe five seconds before they decide whether to keep reading. In those five seconds they're asking one question: is this for someone like me? If the answer isn't obvious in the first two lines, they're gone. Not because your community isn't right for them. Because your page didn't tell them it was. The five things that move the needle most aren't complicated. Your headline needs to name who this is for and what they get - not what the community is about, but what changes for the member after they join. Your page needs to show what actually happens inside on a day-to-day basis, because "a supportive community of like-minded people" tells a visitor nothing. A short video from the founder explaining the experience in plain language does more work than a page of copy. Your copy needs to be short enough to scan on a phone, because most people landing on your page are on mobile. And your call to action needs to be a single clear instruction, not a paragraph that trails off into a link. None of this is advanced. But most about pages are written by someone who's too close to their own community to see it the way a stranger does. The fix is to read your page as if you've never heard of it. If you can't tell in ten seconds who it's for and what happens after you join, neither can your next member. If that's a problem you want to solve, Skool Monetization Lab is free to join, and this is exactly the kind of thing we work through together. https://tinyurl.com/TheContentRevenueLab Des Dreckett - Skool Monetization Lab
Your Skool about page has five seconds to answer one question - most don't answer it
Natural tools END the complexities of mind-body exhaustion
😴 You as a caregiver and over-giver do not need to sleep more. 🍉 You do not need to drink more water or eat hydrating fruits. 👣 There is absolutely no need to ground your feet in dirt or sand. 🌊 Or to go sit near a stream, river or ocean and listen to whispers and waves. Ahhh. But it would be nice. 🦋 You do not HAVE TO do these things, and you MUST, at some point, make peace with nature. Nature’s way is to give you relief from the heavy pulls on your life, whereas nothing even halfway gives what you’ve given, back to you. 🪐 It is time to reconcile this imbalance. 🌍 To harmonize your body-mind-spirit with your sacrifices and contributions. Work with me to begin using essential oils along with energy-healing touch to bring it all into alignment. These are forms of nature’s living energy, available to implement now. Everything we do is evidence-based and experiential. Feel compensated and “pay yourself first” through self-regulation and truly loving the lessons you’re living. Discover how tools that work for others can work for you too. Visit: http://www.Skool.com/ogrr-healmobiles-1191/about
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Natural tools END the complexities of mind-body exhaustion
Happening TODAY - Turn Members Into Revenue!
Don't miss the CLASSIFIEDS own @Des Dreckett of The Content Revenue Lab and @Claudio Campobassi of Panda Skool CRM presenting their free masterclass, Turn Members Into Revenue. Check out the calendar for the exact time in your time zone. Here is what they have to say about the session: Most Skool communities have members. That part isn't the problem. The problem is that those members join, look around, and disappear. They don't engage, don't upgrade, and definitely don't buy. The community looks active on the surface but the revenue column tells a different story. On 30th June at 8pm UK (3pm ET / 12pm PT), I'm sitting down live with Claudio Campobassi - the founder of Panda for Skool - to show exactly what happens inside a community when the conversion system is missing, and what it looks like when you put one in place. This isn't a product demo. We'll be working through a real community growth scenario - walking through how to identify the members most likely to convert, how to reach out in a way that doesn't feel like a cold pitch, and how to use voice notes and video messages to start conversations that actually go somewhere. If you've got members but not much revenue to show for it, this is the session to show up for.
Happening TODAY - Turn Members Into Revenue!
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