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Comment terminez-vous vos 10 derniers jours de l'année ? 🎉
Salut à tous ! La fin de l'année approche à grands pas, et j'aimerais savoir : comment utilisez-vous ces derniers jours pour clôturer 2024 en beauté ? Quelques idées pour inspirer vos réponses : 1. Bilan : Prenez-vous le temps de réfléchir à vos succès et apprentissages de l'année ? 2. Planification : Préparez-vous déjà vos objectifs pour 2025 ? 3. Vacances et fêtes : Profitez-vous simplement pour vous reposer et passer du temps en famille ou entre amis ? 4. Autre : Avez-vous des traditions spéciales ou des projets spécifiques ? Partagez votre méthode ou votre plan ! Cela pourrait inspirer d'autres membres de la communauté (et moi aussi 😉). Hâte de lire vos réponses ! 🎯 PS : N'hésitez pas à mentionner un membre si vous voulez savoir comment lui/elle se prépare.
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New comment 4d ago
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@Ricky Waters a skool mission or for your job?
Are you all-in on skool?
I dropped out of college. I flew out of the country alone for the first time. I am all in on skool. We see the people succeed on this platform and say 'I wish that can be me'. Most people actually try, others quit before starting. How many of us are looking to go full-time with skool? What made you believe this is the platform to go ALL-IN on?
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New comment 6d ago
Are you all-in on skool?
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@Albert Reyna that's what I'm currently doing. It's the key to be free
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@Albert Reyna 1k$ for 30 people affiliates. It's easier than be an employee. I prefer that way
Clearing the Confusion | 25 Terms Made Simple
Whether you’re new to the business or just unsure about certain terms, no one should feel left out of the conversation. I’ve put together a list of terms to help make things clearer. CPL (Cost Per Lead): The cost to get someone interested in your product or community. CPC (Cost Per Click): How much you pay for each click in a paid ad campaign. CAC (Customer Acquisition Cost): The cost to gain a new paying customer. LTV (Lifetime Value): The total revenue a customer generates over their time with you. MRR (Monthly Recurring Revenue): Monthly subscription income. ARR (Annual Recurring Revenue): Yearly subscription income. ROI (Return on Investment): Earnings compared to what you spent. Churn Rate: The percentage of members or customers who leave over time. Retention Rate: The percentage of members who continue their membership and/or stay engaged over a specific period of time. Conversion Rate: The percentage of people who take a desired action, such as buying, signing up, or joining a community after visiting the about page. VSL (Video Sales Letter): A video designed to sell a product or service. CTA (Call to Action): Direct instructions like "Join Now" or "Learn More." SOP (Standard Operating Procedure): Step-by-step instructions for how tasks are done. KPI (Key Performance Indicator): Metrics that track success, like sales, engagement, or profit. COGS (Cost of Goods Sold): What it costs to make or deliver your product or service. Scaling: Growing your business while maintaining profitability. 80/20 Rule: Focus on the 20% of efforts that deliver 80% of results. Scarcity: Creating urgency by limiting time or quantity. The Boolean Rule: A clear, specific promise beats a vague offer every time. See Andrew Kirby’s post: https://www.skool.com/community/the-boolean-rule The Rule of 300: Spend 100 minutes each on outreach, comments, and content daily. Focus on quality interactions to build real connections, not just numbers. See Andrew Kirby’s post: https://www.skool.com/games/rule-of-300-update-grow-your-skool
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Ty
Let's get creative
What is the fastest way for skool to fail as a platform? What features can ruin the experience? Charlie Munger (Warren Buffet's long-time business partner) uses inversion thinking to solve problems. Instead of asking, "How do I succeed?" he asks, "How do I fail?" By thinking of ways things can go wrong, he avoids mistakes. He works backward to remove risks and problems.
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Let's get creative
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What are your answerd mister @Albert Reyna ?
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@Albert Reyna what are the mistakes to avoid?
Affiliate links
Would it be possible to have the affiliation links for our community? Where other user can ask or get an affiliate link for our community and get paid when people come and stay ? Right now that would 3x my community income :)
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how many % would you give?
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@Ammad Ashraf good to know
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