The first time I talked to on the phone I asked him what’s the #1 thing he would do if he were in my shoes. He said “start a skool community and share your journey”
So I jumped.
I started taking my group seriously in June. Today I hit 200 members.
And it made me realize we overthink the little things all the time.
We think we need to be a Travis level marketer to share what we’re up to.
It’s dead wrong. Here's the truth about my Skool community:
❌ My logo is shit
❌ My community name *might* also be shit
❌ My branding is average at best
❌ I didn't even have a plan when I started
Look at the logo… it says “creators” twice and the W in “cashflow” is blurry 🤣
But you know what I do with my group?
✅ I help people solve a real problem
✅ I deliver actual value
✅ I help my members get results
That's it.
That's what matters.
If you can help someone escape a “present pain” or achieve a cool result that’s all you need.
My ugly group just hit 200 members, has generated over $10,000 in cash collected, and brings in over $2k in monthly recurring revenue.
Not because it's pretty. Because it works.
Stop waiting for perfect.
Stop waiting til you’re ready.
Start helping people.
The rest will figure itself out.
If you’re like me then you’re wondering “does anyone even care about what I have to say?”
When I started my group I assumed the answer was no. I was a “nobody” in the online game.
Here we are.
Guess there’s only one way to find out…