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20 days of free trial
A 7 day trial ends and card declines, the person has another 13 days to correct the payment so then it's 20 days in total they get inside, right?
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20 days of free trial
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Can you cancel membership earlier than waiting period of credit payment verification?
Donation Feature?
Who else wants this feature for their community???? I would love it if my free community could opt into donating. It aligns so much with my message. I really really want to help people and I dont want to have to charge people for that. I would much rather give away everything for free and ask nicely for donations.
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@jordon I would use buy me a coffee link to fundraise. Or promote lead magnet. @Serenity Michelle told me about it. buymeacoffee.com/ I think great way to introduce yourself, product, and service while fundraising.
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@Serenity Michelle separated. Can funnel both ways depending on where link is!
Calendar- Coffee Chats
I use my calendar for training, coffee chat, and guest speakers events. One feature is to combine events by having more links in one event. 💬 Comment what you utilize the calendar for. Or option wish it can have?
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@Kathy Bee Hampton can you elaborate?
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@Kathy Bee Hampton awesome
Building on Skool: New Brand or Existing Business?
Many of us on Skool are here with business goals, but the approach varies. Are you bringing an established business over to engage your audience in a new way? Or are you starting from scratch and building a brand right here on Skool? Bringing an Existing Business: - Pros: Brand recognition, existing client base, streamlined content sharing. - Cons: Transition challenges, potential overlap with other systems. - Starting New on Skool: - Pros: Community-focused from the start, full flexibility, cost-effective. - Cons: Takes time to build trust, learning curve for engagement. - Curious to hear your approach, what’s working for you, and what have you learned along the way? Let’s share insights! 👇
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@Daniel Theander it increased. Love it.
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@Daniel Theander how are you liking the platform?
Don't Kick Your Level 1's | Build Better Communities
I’ve been talking about Level 1 members with my members over the past couple of weeks. After a few more conversations today and seeing Calvin post about it in Skool Games, I decided to post about it in my own community. A few members opened up about their own experiences, which just confirmed the importance of keeping Level 1s around. So, I wanted to bring the conversation here. What are Level 1s? Level 1 members are those who haven’t engaged much in the community yet. Often seen as lurkers, they have their reasons for staying at this level. Why People Stay at Level 1: - They may not fully understand the community vibe or feel comfortable on the platform yet, so they choose to observe. - Some prefer to quietly watch and learn rather than jump into engagement. - Others may have had negative experiences in other communities and are cautious about interacting. - They may not have the mental energy for active engagement right now. - High-profile members may want to keep a low profile while still learning from the community. - Introverts or those who feel socially awkward may take longer to feel at ease. There’s a misconception that having Level 1 members hurts community discovery on Skool, but I reached out to Skool and Skool has confirmed this isn’t true. Active members do boost discovery, but inactive members don’t harm it. Encouraging engagement is great, but it’s not necessary to push or remove quiet members. After sharing this, some members shared their own stories about why they started as Level 1s, and a few even mentioned stories they’d heard from their own Level 1 members. They spoke about initial uncertainty, personal challenges, and taking time to feel comfortable. These experiences reminded me that everyone has their own journey and pace. If engagement isn’t where you want it to be, it’s a chance to adjust your strategy, not remove members. Respecting Level 1s builds trust, attracts higher-value clients, and strengthens the long-term stability of the community.
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Don't Kick Your Level 1's | Build Better Communities
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Loved Calvin view on it. Like our conversation, I think we think it's a reflection of us not actually what the inner working of a community. We feel that everyone engaged in the community would relate to sales. Which far from the truth as Calvin explained. We evolve as we learn and that's why I like this platform. Learning different skills, mindset, and more from others.
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@Jenna Ostrye so true
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Heather Coffin
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I am an Owner of my destiny, creator of Abundance. Helping aspiring entrepreneurs @skool.com/digital-profit-builder

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