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Your 3-Week Action Plan (Step By Step) 🚀
Even though our 3-week Sprint in Monetize *officially* kicks off Monday October 23rd, so many of our members are already getting to work on their communities and paid products! In case you missed it, we're doing this fun "sprint" together and anyone who launches either a free community or paid digital product with us in Monetize before the deadline, we'll promote you to our audience (just in time for Black Friday!). ​Join us today to start your Sprint! ​ So how *exactly* would you go about launching a free community or paid offer in just 3 weeks? Let me show you. ⭐ There’s 2 paths our members can take for this Sprint. - You can choose to launch a free community (my Creator Party community is an example) - OR you can choose to launch a paid offer - either a one-time purchase digital product or a subscription-style offer for recurring revenue. Either way, you’ve got everything you need inside Monetize to make it happen! ​Monetize also includes a subscription to Skool so the software you need to launch a free community, paid subscription or digital product is included! If you're launching a free community with us for the Sprint, here's what your 3 week timeline would look like: Week 1: Design Your Community - Come up with an idea or theme for your free community - Decide who your community is for - Outline what you will include inside: free trainings, bonuses, incentives that unlock, etc ​ Week 2: Set Up Your Group - Use the checklists and templates to set up your community - Create graphics and write copy with our examples - Set up key features like Member Questions and auto-DMs to welcome people ​ Week 3: Prepare to Promote - Publish some posts in your group before anyone joins - Invite your current customers or clients into your group first, using our email templates - Write an email and social posts inviting your followers into your community - Prepare a plan to promote your community following our training
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Your 3-Week Action Plan (Step By Step) 🚀
2 likes • Oct '23
Excited to get started!
If you *already* have a Skool group, read this ➡️
Just wanted to make sure you knew... If you are already paying for a Skool group account (hosting your own group)... Or you signed up for one through my affiliate link before Monetize was released... ➡️ You can join Monetize now, and you will be able to "apply" the FREE Skool account bonus from Monetize to your *existing* group you're paying for (making it free as long as you are a Monetize member) The process is super simple and takes about 2 clicks once you're in Monetize, and won't effect the existing group you've already created. If you're already paying for a Skool account... this is a no-brainer! Just make sure to join Monetize here to get a FREE Skool account 😍 Let me know if you have questions!
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If you *already* have a Skool group, read this ➡️
0 likes • Sep '23
I'm in! Thanks for making this possible, Mariah! Could you direct me to the bonus so I can apply it to my existing group?
This isn't an airport- but do you still announce?
I'm just curious to see.. for those who have taken a hiatus (planned, unplanned, mixture of both) - how did you let your audience know? Do you explain where you were and your reasons for taking such a long break? Do you prep them ahead of time? I ask because I've seen this done in several ways: 1) Full on, no holds barred, nothing left behind 2) Exact opposite with resumption of content (emails, podcast, etc.) 3) Gentle mix of both - vagueposting on socials, fuller stories on podcast/email Personally I prefer #1 and appreciate when someone takes the time to do this. Thoughts?
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3 likes • Jul '23
I often see people say you don't need to say anything because people barely notice, let alone care. But if I ghosted a friend for three months, I sure as hell would want to give them an explanation! Doesn't have to be some drama-tastic, NASA-style re-entry, but I think a respectful, "this is what's been happening and wanted to let you know" is a thoughtful update people would appreciate!
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