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Imagine posting a video and making sales from it
well this is exactly what most people on YouTube are doing.... And it doesn’t matter how big or small your audience is. YouTube has been rated as the top quality platform over any other platform their is. Hormozi ranked it has S tier along side instagram. YouTube doesn't have a conversion mechanism on the platform like instagram dm so this is why it isn't only the number one but if you can make your own conversion mechanism along side of youtube....you win. what i mean by this is treating your channel page like a landing page.. because that is what it is. You can convert a mass amount of people just from your youtube page alone. Studies have shown that most of the time spent on youtube is actually on the channel pages them selves...so follow this checklist to get more sales from youtube: 1. 🔴 Align your branding your social profile is everything, make sure it is all aligned, the right colors, the right headshot, the right wording in the bio, ....everything. 2. 👤 The headshot Your profile picture needs to be good and aligned with your branding colors. -> As you can see mine is all red but it still can be improved... in the works. 3. 🎯 The Links in the Bio These links are the only driver to if people convert or not. -> Give people limited options, keep it SIMPLE. Direct your traffic to the right links making it easy and streamlined. -> For Example, Skool directs you to one link....Join the Skool Games. So why do you need 5? 4.🤝 Bio Description Tell people about what you do specifically and what your profession is in. For Example: "i help online business owners get more sales through YouTube" -> Don't complicate things and areas where you simply don't have to. Apply these key principles to your landing page aka channel page on youtube and create the RIGHT videos for the RIGHT people and start making sales 🫡
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Imagine posting a video and making sales from it
Live Chat on Skool
Are there any plans for a live chat feature (like discord) alongside the forum style community? The current style of community on Skool is great for keeping conversation organized and on topic, but it makes it difficult to build real connections with other members, and a lot posts and comments are made just for the sake of funneling people to their own groups, making most communities (especially free) just seem so inauthentic and dead. As someone who has joined nearly 100 different Skool groups, both free and paid, i’ve personally always found the community aspect to be the least exciting part of groups. If live chat was added to Skool, i believe the following things will happen: - Significant decrease in churn in communities. - People will choose Skool over other platforms, meaning Skool will grow. - Activity will increase in communities. - More people will build real connections on Skool. I think Skool is a wonderful platform, but with this change in the community aspect i think Skool could be much greater.
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I’ve answered 13k Skool support emails. Here are 5 lessons that I’ve learned.
Hey everyone!!! I don’t normally post, but after speaking to some of you in the Skool HQ I thought I’d share a couple of the things I’ve learned working on the support team for the past 1 year 😄 Here we go: 1. When members can’t reach you for help, their experience suffers—and they’re more likely to leave. Solution: Make your support email easy to find. Add it to key places like your community’s About page, the welcome post, or the first page of any course. The easier it is for members to get help, the better their experience will be. When members know where to ask for help, they’ll feel supported. They know you have their back even if they don’t contact you. 2. People get confused about what to do in your community without a clear community roadmap. Solution: Engaged communities provide a clear roadmap. The purpose of the roadmap is to guide members from point A to point B with simple, actionable steps. Outline precisely what members need to do to achieve their goal. This shows you have a proven plan and can help them succeed. People will join your community to achieve their goals. But they stay because of the valuable connections they make along the way. Speaking of connections… 3. Members are less likely to churn when they feel a personal connection with you. Community is like a party: If you don’t know anyone there, you will feel left out. And no one likes that feeling. By taking the time to connect with members, you make them feel included. Members who know you personally become invested in your community and are much less likely to leave. Solution: Start by building relationships through AutoDMs. Ask open-ended questions like, “Have you been doing this for a while, or are you just getting started?” From there, tag them in relevant posts based on where they are in their journey. Move from DMs to a one-on-one call. For smaller communities, consider short 1-1 calls. For larger communities, an onboarding call is a great time investment. You can even direct members to the onboarding call directly from your AutoDM.
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*Skool Community Feedback*
I want to get thoughts on both side of the equation. I’m currently doing some research and testing to figure out some logistics on creating a value packed community. It would mean so much to me if people can comment down below on what works, what doesn’t, and some pro-tips. I know it’ll be beneficial to me and to other users. Again, as a Admin or User what are some things you love and what are some things you would change. Thanks!! (Or dm if you would like to)
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Do You Guys Really Use Skool for Help?
I want to ask you guys do you use skool for getting help, network? Or you pitch your community and sell it? What are you main activities, be honest :D
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Do You Guys Really Use Skool for Help?
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