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How do I close access to my group?
I'd like to cap my group size. Is there a way to do that while continuing to have the community available for those already in?
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@Stephanie Hetu there doesn't seem to be a way to set a Price and have it empty or even zero... Is that what you were suggesting? Max price is an option, but I like the idea of a waiting list. Would be a nice feature but probably not a priority.
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@Stephanie Hetu aha, I see. Thanks for the clarification.
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Rules for this community
I'm not happy with the recent trends in this community. This is a place for genuine conversations and connections with other community owners. This is not a place for you to build your "thought leader" reputation with "4 things I learned in Bali about leadership" type posts and hollow comments. Here's the rules: 1. Don't be annoying 2. No self promotion 3. Don't use chatGPT 4. This isn't LinkedIn: Don't be a "thought leader" (see meme) 5. No engagement farming: Empty content to boost posts and get likes 6. Be positive 7. Make an effort If you see any posts/comments that break these rules - report them. If you're not sure, report them anyway. We're tightening up moderation.
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Thanks for this clarity, @Sam Ovens ... I've decided to step out of this and the Games communities and focus on building long term relationships with the people attracted to what I'm up to. The energy shift you've noticed in this and the Games group has come about as a result of the shift of energy in how Skool is being promoted... which is natural. It's not what attracted me, so best to walk my own path.
How I Made $16.5k in 48 Hours On Skool ($6.5k collected)
the real work of entrepreneurship is being comfortable in all the uncertainty ... working through the "is this even working" phase @Tristram Samoa posted yesterday about this getting kicked in the dick over and over again - with the random, unexpected win thrown in at odd times I've experienced that lately I questioned things, as I'm playing the game differently to most the alternate paths make sense to me --- but there's this powerful energy deep inside me to stick to this path and I got validation it's working over the weekend I'm not marketing the community yet anywhere off skool ... no ads ... no content ... no outreach and just this weekend I had two clients pay me AND two others "sign up" for annual the first two paid one was $5k for 3mo, and the other was $1.5k for a VSL + about page optimisation and some emails the two annuals have booked their initial call they've verbally expressed commitment this call is to confirm they're a solid fit for the overall vibe of the community all four were inbound DMs people I'd never spoken with before on skool all four expressed "I want to work with you" I've reflected on why this is possible and what the causal factor is so I can replicate it and what I found was one word - QUALITY that's the game I'm playing right now I observe most people are playing the QUANTITY game ... they're shooting for volume and it makes a ton of sense the math works out much better that way converting 4% of 50,000 is 2,000 members if they all pay $125/mo, that's $250k/mo my goal is QUALITY though - leads - I only want to be speaking to my TOP 1% people - 1:1 interaction and support for members - quality human connection and relationships (between me and members, as well as members and members) that likely means things will be slower, as more friction is added than is necessary and I'm okay with that (but my ego isn't 🤣) how did this $16.5k come about? a few universal laws
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How I Made $16.5k in 48 Hours On Skool ($6.5k collected)
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Layers upon layers of gold. Love the challenge of keeping up to you, @Nick Maier And you've answered the question of the day... How are we going to get better today? My answer: Do what Nick shared, with my personality thrown in. #turningpro
Order of Communities on Profile page
Hi @Sam Ovens and team. Just a tweak ... in our settings for our overall profile we can set the order that we want our communities to appear on the sidebar. Could this also control the order our owned communities appear on our profile page? Currently two communities appear and it would be great to choose which ones appear if we have more than two (my case). Thanks! Loving my skool experience!
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