Can Skool Training Work For A Real-World Product?
Some time ago, I had a solopreneur company that published local and regional print magazines. Working on my Mac, and with one sales rep per edition, I created six editions in three states, of glossy full-color magazines. It was not difficult because I created a system that made it possible. Lasted 21 years and earned about $35K profit per edition. It worked real well. Basically online, from home. I'd like to start a community in which I train people to do the same thing. I plan on finding five people to start -- people like me who like to write, want to publish a print publication, but don't know how to do it. I know there are some out there. As time goes on, I would increase the numbers using the free members as proof. My question is this: Can this kind of training be sellable through Skool? Or does it belong on Kajabi or somewhere else? I think Skool fits best, because of the built in all-in-one outreach capabilities, course setup, and instant feedback for people in the community, plus community help. Anyone have comments or opinions? Is this too "real world" and not esoteric enough for Skool, or can Skool actually work for training someone to produce a real product?