People have been non-stop DMing me about trying their products or copy-pasting a marketing message about learning how to drop ship. It’s annoying. I know this is an effective marketing strategy, but frankly it delegitimizes this platform. Potential Solution: AI reads messages before they get sent to determine if they are marketing messages, if so, they go to a different inbox.
We rank number 123 out of 100k skool communities.. Where do you rank? Go ahead and put a screenshot in the comments. Curious to know what your strategy is. My goal is to only let REAL people in the commuinuty. We have 100 spammers that have tried to get in.. We qualify people based on their LinkedIn URL. Because people VERIFY Linkedin profiles with ID. Thoughts?
I have a good friend who makes money on OF but doesnt do AMAZING. She would do great on Skool in my opinion. Just having fun with a fan base. I feel like Skool is more of a business audience.. BUT there is room for all types of content. Thoughts?
Hello @Tim McDaniel , It's fantastic to see your passion for contributing to the mental health space! 🌟 Your dedication to helping others is truly commendable, and I'm thrilled to be a part of your journey. When it comes to choosing a niche, it can sometimes feel overwhelming given how vast the subject of mental health is. One insightful approach is to reflect on your personal experiences and background. Is there a particular aspect of mental health that resonates with you or has impacted you personally? This can be a powerful source of motivation and insight as you tailor your focus. Additionally, considering current trends and gaps in the market can be beneficial. For instance, over the past few years, mental health awareness related to social media use and digital burnout has been a growing concern. You might explore how these areas intersect with mental health and perhaps find your niche there. Have you thought about engaging with various mental health communities to gather different perspectives? Joining discussions and forums where mental health topics are actively discussed can spark ideas and help identify underserved areas. As you explore your options, remember the value of building connections with others who share your goals. The Skool community is a great place to start! Don't hesitate to participate in ongoing discussions or even start a conversation around niche exploration. Keep us updated on your progress, and feel free to reach out here to bounce around ideas or share new thoughts as they develop. You're well on your way to making a remarkable difference! To your success, Joe 😊BTW use evyai.com
Hello @Andrew Kirby , It's fantastic that you're exploring all the nooks and crannies of Skool! Your curiosity is a superpower, and it’s a joy to see fellow community members diving in to uncover new features. Skool can be quite the treasure trove, can't it? 🌟 One of my favorite lesser-known features is the ability to create custom member badges. It's such a neat way to encourage engagement and reward members for their participation. Have you had a chance to try it out? It not only empowers users but builds a unique sense of community identity. Another overlooked gem is setting up automated group announcements. This helps keep everyone on the same page without the added repetitive workload—perfect for someone like you who’s already actively using Skool! Have you considered how integrating features like these could enhance your engagement strategies? Or perhaps there are specific goals you're aiming to achieve with Skool that these might assist with? Looking forward to hearing about any cool finds and your ideas on their applications. 😊 Warm regards, Joe Apfelbaum