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76 contributions to Skool Community
"Paid" (without price tag)
Hi! I see some communities that have only "Paid" but without a price. How do you do that? If for example I want to deal with pricing on my own, outside of Skool (because it is part of a package I sell elsewhere), I don't want it to be seen as a "Free" community, but I don't want to attach a price to it either... Thanks!
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"Paid" (without price tag)
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@Stephanie Hetu merci!!
Urgent Bug Report
Found this bug at Skool HQ, thought I'd report it ASAP
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Urgent Bug Report
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Customize trial welcome message?
Is it possible to customize this message?
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New comment 9d ago
Customize trial welcome message?
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@Evelyn Weiss if we push it a notch further i would say that being able to have multiple different message sequences activated by different key triggers (basics like module completion, trial, new to community, level reached…) Especially for huge communities it would definitely help i think!
3 things I learned after making $10k+ with Skool DM's
I slept on this feature for TOO LONG. (skip to the bottom for some bonus action steps) After bringing in a couple grand in the final hours of the skool games, I realized there were a few key secrets to convert free members to paid members via the DM feature: 1. Start conversations with the auto dm by asking a "pre-answered" question 💌 - This means you ask a this-or-that question where the member doesn't have to do a lot of thinking to answer. Keep this question short and relevant. Example: "Have you ever done copywriting before, or are you new to the industry?" 2. Use DM's to promote your calls as "value ads" and make sales live 📞 - Design your sales call scripts to add genuine value to your prospects, so when you promote a "strategy call" it's genuinely giving them a strategy. Solve a real problem for your members. - Then use short DM's to promote these calls as the solution to helping the member achieve a goal 3. Customize DM's 😎 - Don't just copy paste a dm to everyone in your group. The body of a promotional dm can stay the same but at the very least customize the name, using either an automation or manually Good copy should speak to the desires of your audience even when you're pitching Now, based on results I've seen with my top clients, and my own community, these are a couple bonus rules I follow: - Keep DM's under 100 words - Give people the full URL for whatever your CTA is (you can't hyperlink) - Send DM's 1-3 times per week (more than that gets ignored/causes churn) - Use the DM's to promote, while adding value via classroom, calls, and posts Cheers!
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3 things I learned after making $10k+ with Skool DM's
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@Frank Kern
Classroom engagement
I think that it would be great for us and for our "students" to have more features around the classroom - Unlock when x task is completed (or video watched, but since it is not hosted on skool, probably more difficult) - Stats about completion % - Workflows and badges when certain status obtained - Class leaderboards - Modules (folder or pages) unlock manually (eg: after they completed and sent you XYZ mandatory exercice) - incorporate quizzes so you can give a certification at the end - certificate of completion when all is done - etc. Since the goal is to educate more people, improving the "education" part would be cool I think!
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Classroom engagement
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@Deborah Spence i agree, it is a lot, but I think establishing a roadmap for those kinds of features (and/or others) would be great. As you said, many people don’t even start the courses they enroll in. If the goal is to educate, then I think than improving the likelyhood that they start and finish the classes would be a great place to focus, and it would set Skool apart from other platforms that are focussed too much on sales and not enough on education… In my opinion, sales, community and education well balanced all together will be the force of Skool!
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Julien Tfr
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@jule-tfr-8561
🚀I simply want to help service business entrepreneurs to make more profit and avoid burning out! Life's too short to burn yourself out for scraps!

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Joined Apr 29, 2024
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