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5 contributions to Community Starters
How will you make πŸ’°?
What's the Number One way in which you intend for your Skool community to make income?
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How will you make πŸ’°?
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the monthly subscription, a symbolic price
Help choose this group's shorter new URL
Hey there, Which of these shorter URLs do you think would be best for Community Starters? Bearing in mind that a typical use case for the URL itself is a call to action onscreen in an Instagram video or something like that. :) Thank you for your vote! πŸ‘Š
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I would say the ideal would be the same name as your Facebook and Instagram account
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@Jason Arnopp getstarted
A cautionary tale: welcome your members!
One member bailed on my Skool writing group this afternoon. Putting together the pieces, I'm 90% sure he left because I didn't reply to his post in which he introduced himself. So I lost a member because I failed to make him feel welcome. A real shame, because he was engaging well with the group and posting a fair bit. Lesson learned! And one I wanted to share with you. If you'll excuse me, I'm now off to check replies to the welcome post in THIS community. πŸ‘€πŸ˜„ P.S. To keep an eye on how many members are being churned (e.g. leaving or being removed/banned by you), hit the Members tab that sits above your community and then the Churn tab for the full list.
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A cautionary tale: welcome your members!
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@Jason Arnopp as the saying goes: it's better late than never :-)
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@Jason Arnopp This is why I advise the members of my community to welcome new members, because people are looking for a community where they will be well received and feel that they are listening, this is very important for community sites
WELCOME! Here's the place to start
Hi there, O builder of worlds. Thank you for joining us. Whether you have yet to start a community or are a seasoned Skool, I want this to be a place where everybody has fun and helps each other. Rather than being a community based around me preaching as some kind of Skool expert, in Community Starters we can all share information, discoveries, help and support, as we watch each other's communities grow and flourish - or talk each other into starting new ones! Here are a few things you could do next: πŸ”₯ Introduce yourself with a comment below. Tell us: ... where in the world you are ... where you are on your Skool journey ... what you like to do for fun ... whatever else you'd like to share πŸ”₯ Post a question for me and/or the group members to answer. - Perhaps you're still trying to figure out what your community topic should be - or maybe you already have a pretty shrewd idea and would like feedback? - Or perhaps you'd like to know how Skool works in terms of structure, features or something else? This place is all about being a helpful sounding board. - If you have a community, perhaps you'd like some friendly feedback on your About page from me and the other members? Ask away! - Hit the poll icon along the bottom of your post if incorporating multiple-choice votes would make for an extra-useful response. πŸ”₯ Respond to one of the posts that already exist here, perhaps to share your own knowledge, or opinion, or support. πŸ”₯ Check out this video course about Skool basics in our Classroom. πŸ”₯ Or just sit back and absorb the posts and conversations as they happen! πŸ•Ή Whenever another member hits Like on one of your comments or posts, you earn one point - and the more you earn, the more you progress up through the levels. 🎁 Reaching Level 2 here at Community Starters allows you to unlock my handy Skool Community Starters checklist PDF, which will help you ensure you're ready to usher in new members. (Don't worry, you only need five points to reach Level 2!)
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WELCOME! Here's the place to start
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Hello, I introduce myself Adam and I opened a community for bodybuilding and fitness enthusiasts and happy to join this group to know and learn new things
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