How I Went From 0 Members To A $45k/month Community
This is copied from pro Ryan Schrope! Follow him for more advice! Whether you are brand new to business or not, this same thing will work for you. Last year I had 0 business experience. I joined Skool, followed this roadmap, and now have the time and financial freedom to live and do anything thanks to Skool. // 1. Choose your niche. You created your 1st community, now what? Last year, I had no answer to that question. But here's the framework I used for you to copy. - Passion - Pain - Profession I am someone passionate about investing, who also has a lot of back pain, who also makes money in real estate. So I chose my passion, investing. But when I tried it out? No one cared. Instead, people started asking about how I make money in real estate. I transitioned my investing community to a real estate community and BOOM, now people were interested. It won't be perfect on your first try. // 2. Get members The biggest mistake I see people make it trying to build out this fancy course and calendar with no one in there. Here's your reality check, no one cares what you want. All that matters is what THEY want, so get people inside first. Being that I had no social media following, I had to play the hard game. So I just started reaching out to my friends inviting them to join my new community. They ghosted me (literally). So I quit... no I just started reaching out to people in Real Estate Facebook groups and inviting them! Boom, first 10 members were in. // 3. Host live calls It will be uncomfortable, welcome to the real world. But live calls are the simplest and fastest way to get feedback, and when you're getting started that's the best thing you can ask for. Ask questions like "What would make you want to keep coming back to this community" or "What do you need help with in [your topic]?" Take that information and do 2 things with it. First, use it to plan more live calls. Second, use it as the start of your classroom. Pro tip: Record your classroom courses with your new members live. That way they can ask questions for all of the things you forgot and you can answer them.