How To Make $4,886/mo On SKOOL Without A COMMUNITY ๐ค
Posting daily on Skool isnโt the hard part. But coming up with 7 fresh ideas every week? Thatโs where most people hit a wall. You could write about: The 'relaxing' lads holiday you just hadโฆ How youโre surviving on 3 cups of coffee a dayโฆ What you got up to over the weekendโฆ Or your latest dog walkโฆ But hereโs the problem: none of that is going to help you attract clients or grow your business. ๐คทโโ๏ธ Instead, Iโve developed a system that lets me churn out valuable, engaging content for my ideal client profile (ICP) 7x a week without ever running out of ideas. Hereโs how you can do it too. 1. TOF (Top of Funnel) Content Goal: Make your audience aware they have a problem, or educate them about something they donโt know yet. To get started, take these action steps: - Make a list of common misconceptions people have about your service or industry. Example: "People think posting daily on Skool will automatically grow your community, but itโs not true without the right strategy." Example: "You donโt need hundreds of group members to get meaningful engagement on Skool." Action: Write a post debunking one of these myths and explaining the reality. - Make a list of successful figures in your industry and connect their stories to what you do. Action: Use a success story to inspire your audience and show them whatโs possible. - Brainstorm a few lighthearted jokes about your industry to keep things relatable. Example: "Skool is like a never-ending mastermind, minus the free snacks. ๐" Action: Write a post mixing humor and value, making your audience feel seen while subtly educating them. - Map out your own business journey and share the milestones or mistakes along the way. Example: "When I started on Skool, I wasted 6 months posting random content that didnโt convert. Hereโs what I learned about building a strong community." Action: Share a personal story that ties into a lesson your audience can apply to their own situation.