Mar 27 (edited) • 😺 Skool
Find Out How a Local Guitar Teacher won The Skool Games
Matthew Thompson had a chat with Dave Donoghue, a guitar teacher from Ireland who won the Skool Games using LOCAL strategies like:
- Putting up posters in his village
- Offering a giveaway to his contacts on WhatsApp
- And talking to people in real life 😂
In this episode he also talks a lot about the importance of:
  • Getting super specific on who you serve
  • Finding "Skool friends" to walk the journey together
  • And the importance of keeping things simple
Check it out :)
Timestamp Highlights:
0:00 – $5K/month guitar community (local focus)
  • Makes $5,000/month teaching guitar on Skool
  • Audience is mostly local, not global
  • Built without a massive following
0:21 – First members (simple start)
  • Joined Skool Feb 2024 after seeing Alex Hormozi content
  • Added ~10 people manually for free
  • Pulled from past students + DM responses
  • Treated it like “a party” and invited people in
1:24 – Origin story (why guitar)
  • Inspired at age 12 by Sultans of Swing
  • Got a teacher → wanted to teach others
  • Ignored traditional career path, stuck with guitar
3:14 – Struggle phase (before Skool)
  • Tried courses, funnels, multiple platforms
  • Followed too many strategies → chaos
  • Skool simplified everything into one place
  • Community became real-time market research
4:31 – First growth + money
  • Short-form content (Instagram) → viral post (600K views)
  • Conversations → some joined
  • Added YouTube + warm outreach
  • Free community built trust → converted to paid
5:23 – Breakthrough strategy: LOCAL
  • Didn’t have huge audience (27K subs vs others with 100K+)
  • Focused on local town instead of global internet
  • Key insight: local + online = advantage
7:04 – Offline tactics that worked
  • Put up posters around town
  • Generated paid signups ($99/month)
  • Ran giveaway: 3 one-year scholarships
7:54 – Phone contact campaign
  • Messaged entire phone list via WhatsApp
  • Framed as celebration (10 years teaching)
  • Thousands of messages → tons of replies
  • Sparked natural conversations → conversions
10:07 – Simple sales process
  • Conversations → phone calls → offer
  • No funnels, just human interaction
  • Some declined, some joined
  • Community diversity impressed new members
11:07 – Pricing + shift
  • Community priced at $99/month
  • Stopped free trial after growth phase
  • Transitioning toward high-ticket offers
12:42 – Key turning point: prioritization
  • Realized systems were weak
  • Got ruthless about focus
  • Asked: “Does this help me grow?”
  • Doubled down on what worked
14:30 – Strategy shift (learning focus)
  • Stopped consuming multiple sources
  • Followed one mentor, one process
  • Reduced noise → increased results
15:08 – High-ticket insight
  • Low-ticket = more volume, more work
  • High-ticket = fewer people, deeper results
  • People who pay more → engage more
17:05 – Long-term growth approach
  • Small consistent growth
  • Add a few members → stabilize → repeat
  • Skool = ecosystem + community, not just software
18:09 – Find a buddy
  • Met another Skool creator locally
  • Regular meetups → accountability + momentum
  • Online + offline combo strengthened consistency
19:36 – Niche clarity (major lever)
  • Stopped serving “everyone”
  • Focused on 60+ guitar learners
  • Built content and conversations around them
21:32 – Core success principles
  • Accountability (buddy system)
  • Clear niche (one person/avatar)
  • Ruthless prioritization
  • Do more of what works
22:29 – Advice to beginners
  • Find a mentor and follow one path
  • Prioritize time intentionally
  • Go all in if serious
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