How I Went From 0 —> 2.8k MEMBERS At 15y/o
I am 15 years old and have grown my skool community to 2.8k members with no previous audience or following. I've also made over $5,000 on skool in the last 2 months. I've built a free community of over 2.8k members and you can too. With the strategies & tactics that I am going to lay out in the post, you'll be able to do the exact same to build out a LEGENDARY skool community. The common misconception everyone has is "ohh, you need an audience to grow on skool" "ohh, you can a large following to grow a free community" ALL OF THAT IS BS! Does the guy you're taking advice from have over 3k members in this free community. Has he made over 5k on skool? Chances are, they probably haven't. So why are you taking advice from someone who you don't aspire to be like. It's the same with me asking a footballer for advice on how to cook. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗣 𝟭: 𝗙𝗜𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗬𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝗡𝗜𝗖𝗛𝗘 ______________________________ It sounds pretty simple doesn't it? 3 words. F-I-N-D Y-O-U-R N-I-C-H-E It's so simple yet so many people overcomplicate it. They say niche down, some people say target a broader audience, blah blah blah. They tell you so much shit that you don't even know what you want to do. It was 6 months ago, and I was number 1 on a community called Adonis Gang. Aaron (business partner) reached out to me and wanted us to start a skool community. Then we started our community. The thing was, our niche was self-improvement and business. (There are many sub niches inside of self improvement) But the thing was, we loved talking about self-improvement and business. However, when we opened up the paid community, barely anyone joined. The reason... We weren't specific with our ICP. I thank Dustin & Luca for providing my clarity on this. The more you can niche down, the better, but not tooooo much. If I knew this before I started the community, who knows how much more money I would be making.