I built the fastest and largest poker community on Skool in record time using just one simple strategy!
In under 48 hours, I attracted 22 organic members with this method.
(I didn't even know how to use skool properly at this time so it was big for me!) - April 2024
Now I'm:
🔥 2 x Skool Games Winner
🔥 Retention Specialist for Grow with Evelyn, Affiliate Formula and 10+ others!
A bit of background: While I no longer manage this community (it served as my testing ground for understanding Skool), the strategy I used remains effective 🏆
As the creator of Skool's first-ever poker community, I witnessed organic growth firsthand. Stay tuned for more posts on leveraging Skool's infrastructure for internal growth and attracting clients in the creative space.
Here's a Reddit post I made seeking potential partners for my community, which surprisingly drove traffic and members to Skool. (attached photo)
Reddit is a social news aggregation, content rating, and discussion platform. Users can share text posts, links, and images, which are then voted up or down by other members. It's similar to Skool in UX but geared towards quick information, and it boasts a massive user base.
Utilize subreddits to connect with niche audiences, establish influence through content, and funnel them to Skool. Hope this sparks some ideas on leveraging text-based platforms like Reddit to grow your community.
Happy Skooling! ✨