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If your Skool community isn’t converting, it’s not the content, it’s your offer.
Most people on Skool are throwing up some courses, opening a forum, and praying someone joins. That’s not a business. That’s a hobby. I just dropped something that fixes that:The Skool Offer Builder. It’s a straight-up tactical guide that shows you how to turn your community into a category of one using the exact framework behind Alex Hormozi’s $100M offers. Inside, you’ll learn how to: 👤 Nail your avatar so hard they feel seen 📣 Describe the problem better than they can 💰 Make a promise so irresistible they feel stupid saying no ⚠️ Create urgency that makes them act now, not later You’ll also get real Skool examples, plug-and-play templates, and a full worksheet to test your offer fast. Because if people don’t get what you’re selling in 5 seconds, you’re already invisible. This is how you go from “meh” to must-have. 👇 Grab it here before your next member ghost you again. #
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How to Make Your Members Feel Dumb Not Paying You More
Your community isn’t stuck because of marketing. It’s stuck because people inside don’t feel like they’re getting punched in the face with value. If someone pays $50 and gets $500 worth of wins, insight, or connections, they’re never leaving. That’s how you keep them hooked and that’s how you earn the right to charge more. From $100M Offers: price is just value in disguise. Make the dream outcome bigger, the likelihood of success higher, the time to result shorter, and the effort smaller. Do that and people line up. 💰 Ways to crank perceived value fast: • Show real wins with testimonials and member spotlights • Write copy that sells the outcome, not the features • Turn content into shortcuts and templates that save time • Run challenges that create progress and momentum • Drop free content that embarrasses what others charge for 👉 Here’s the gut check: if you 10x’d your price tomorrow, would members still feel like it’s a steal? If not, that’s your next job -> stack more value. What’s one thing you could do this week that would significantly increase the value (or perceived value) for your members?
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Building vs Scaling a Skool
Starting a Skool: - Launch with one clear promise - Deliver results to a handful of people - Get them wins fast Scaling a Skool is different: - Systemize delivery so it does not depend on you - Create a repeatable way to bring new members in - Stack value so retention goes up month after month Most people fail because they try to scale before they even prove the offer. Others stall out because they never build the systems that let growth continue. 👉 Where are you right now? Just launching or ready to scale?
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Why Underpricing Kills Your Community
Most Skool communities don’t die because of the idea. They die because they’re underpriced. Here’s why underpricing kills: - Perception → Cheap = low value. People assume it’s not serious. - Commitment → Free or $20 members don’t show up, they don’t engage, they don’t transform. - Energy drain → You’re stuck chasing more bodies instead of serving a few who actually want results. - Burnout → You end up resentful because you’re giving more than you’re getting. Pricing isn’t just about covering costs. It’s about setting the value frame. When you charge what your community is worth: - You attract members who are serious about the outcome. - You give yourself permission to overdeliver. - You create a space where transformation happens because people have skin in the game. Rule of thumb: 👉 Price based on the value of the outcome, not the size of the community. 👉 Ask: “If someone got the result my community promises, what would that be worth to them?” 👉 Start there, and don’t be afraid to charge what feels uncomfortable. That’s usually the right range. Your price sets the tone. Low price = hobby → High value = business. Stop killing your Skool with underpricing. Build something that delivers value!
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The 10 Skool Launch Traps (and How to Avoid Them)
Most people launch their Skool community wrong. Wrong offer, wrong price, no plan to get members. This guide shows you what to avoid so you don’t waste time building something nobody joins. This isn’t another checklist. It’s a straight-up breakdown of the biggest mistakes Skool creators make when trying to turn their idea into income. If you’re starting a Skool community, read this before you launch. What you'll discover: - Why "building your course first" is the fastest way to stall - The trap most creators fall into that kills demand before they ever sell - A simple way to get your first 10 paying members without ads or guesswork Get the guide here #The 10 Skool Launch Traps (and How to Avoid Them)
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