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$400+ with my brand new community with LESS then 100 members
It's not even been a month since I opened this community so this is a huge win even though 400 bucks might not seem like a lot for some people! More important This proves one of my biggest points i always say to people. Is how many followers or on this case "members" you have doesn't determine how much money you can make or the success that you're having! Focus on connection. Adding value. And the rest will align!
$400+ with my brand new community with LESS then 100 members
15 days of consistent posting-Half a way to 🔥
Thank you for your inspiration Evelyn ❤️ I already won by being consistent and getting ready for more :)
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This is my 1st post here i just wanted to share something that happened recently. I just reached 17 members in my community I was so happy!!!!
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Yesterday I had a $1,700 day while I was completely offline with my family for Thanksgivin
And I’m sharing that for one reason to show what’s possible even if your beginning feels messy. Because the first 6.5 months of my journey were anything but smooth. I wasn’t clear. I was second-guessing everything. My results weren’t matching my effort. It was discouraging. So if you’re in that season, you’re not alone. But clarity comes. Momentum comes. Confidence comes. And the results start to reflect the work you’ve put in. I’m living proof that things can turn around when you stop walking away from your goals every time it gets uncomfortable. Keep going. Your $1,700 day might be closer than you think. Whats one thing you are prpud of?
Yesterday I had a $1,700 day while I was completely offline with my family for Thanksgivin
🏆100 Members! What's the next step?
I've reached my first milestone with my piano group, reaching 100 members! Facebook ads have been the main driver of sign ups, but I've got a few from Skool itself. My group is free to join at the moment, with a free starter pack, but I also have a low ticket offer in the classroom, and I'm currently uploading my full course. Here are my thoughts on how things are going, but I would love some feedback on what I should focus on next ✅ Engagement My members are on the older side, and many aren't commenting on posts, or posting themselves. Also, hardly anyone is actually checking out the starter pack in the Classroom even though it's clear in my Facebook ads and About page that they can access it for free. I've just created an auto DM asking what song they would love to play on the piano. This should hopefully spark a conversation and make them feel more comfortable in the community. Is this a good strategy? I've also created a detailed onboarding video showing them how to post, comment etc I'm also running weekly coffee chats, which should be a great way to build trust with my members. ✅ Monetization Of the 100 or so people who have joined, I've made 2 sales of my full course, even though it's not hosted on Skool yet, but I think these people knew me from before. No one has bought my low ticket offer. But it could be because they don't know how to use Skool or the Classroom. a) Should I switch to a freemium model once my course is uploaded? I'm a little scared that it may bomb and I don't get any takers. I plan on having a monthly Q&A session for paying members, but if I only get 1-2 buyers, it hardly seems worth it! b) Or should I keep growing my free group for a while first? c) Or finally, should I go for a free trial and run Facebook ads for sales? Decisions, decisions... Any advice would be great!
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