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I Can't Disconnect My Stripe Account For Affiliate Payouts
Can someone please walk me through how I can disconnect my stripe account for my affiliate payouts I created a new stripe accoutn specifically for Skool affiliate payouts but, the payments are on hold for some reason. Is it possible I can either change my stripe account or use PayPal instead? @Sid Sahasrabuddhe
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New comment 7d ago
Member quality βœ…
One thing we are spending a LOT of time and energy on is ensuring we have a high-quality of members inside our free group. Yes it's easier to just click accept if they look OK, but we really re going the extra mile and looking at more than the persons profile. It's important to me that my community is full of likeminded entrepreneurs who are not only experts at their craft, but supportive, friendly and FUN! (Well we are called the Funhouse πŸ€ͺ) One thing I have noticed is the profiles that get an instant decline from us (as they are so obviously a spammer/bot type profile) are in SO many Skool groups (sometimes dozens). I'd rather have 100 ideal members than a group of 1,000 just for vanity metrics. BUT I also know that lots of people judge by the amount of people in your groups 🀣 Also even though I have been told my many our Funhouse is the best/most engaged free Skool they have been in, I am sure most don't appreciate the time and effort that goes into curating the quality of the group. What is your take on who to let in your Skool group? πŸ‘‡
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Member quality βœ…
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I’ve also decided to create friction in our group by asking qualifying questions and if they answer a certain way decline
My Free Onboarding + Ads Strategy (190 Sales in 19 Days $23,750 MRR)
in this video I break down exactly the strategy I'm currently using to scale both my free & paid Skool community. We started offering Free Onboarding Calls with a "Specialist" and it has been working like a charm. We're providing massive free value to our group and we're converting customers as well. Win-Win! On top of this I've been playing around a lot with paid ads lately. I think I've found the formula that works the best right now (Prior to free trials getting released) Let me know what you guys think and if you have any questions. Hopefully this was helpful πŸš€
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New comment Jun 29
My Free Onboarding + Ads Strategy (190 Sales in 19 Days $23,750 MRR)
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@Max Perzon hey brother how do you Zap over only the approved members to GHL, my current zap, zaps over everyone who submits to join my Skool community even if I don’t approve them. I looked into using a filter but not sure which one
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@Max Perzon thanks brother, so their is no way to separate approved members from disapproved with zapier?
Zapping Over Only Approved Members To GHL?
Is it possible to zap over only approved Skool members to GHL (Go High Level) ? I have a zap set up right now with Skool membership questions and GHL, but it sends over every person who request to join our free community even if I don’t approve them. I would like to only collect the info of approved members and send that into GHL. I was looking into possibly using a filter but not sure which one to use. Anybody have an idea? Thanks in advance.
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New comment Aug 21
The $10,000 Skool Payout...
Skool is sending me $10,000 today because I'm affiliate 😯 I've been an affiliate for a ton of other softwares, but no other software has made it THIS easy to collect MRR affiliate commissions. If you want to make some extra money by being a Skool affiliate as well, you can learn more here: https://www.skool.com/affiliate-program And you can also join the Skool affiliate community here: https://www.skool.com/affiliates On average I make about $2,500 per month from Skool as an affiliate. Here are the 4 steps my team & I follow to make that happen... Step 1: I make content showing how Skool solves the biggest problems contentpreneurs, coaches and membership site owners are suffering from, such as low MRR, low retention, lack of engagement in their community, etc. Then I post that piece of content everywhere - my blog, email newsletter, FB, YT, IG, etc. My biggest hack? Whenever someone asks me a good question, rather than just DM'ing them the answer/solution privately, I make a video or write a blog post about it, then send them that piece of content as my way of answering them. This makes creating content effortless and I'm guaranteed to make at least 1 person (the person who asked me the question) super happy. Step 2: In the piece of content I make, I tell people to DM me if they want 1 on 1 help (for free) from my team to set up their Skool account properly and professionally. Step 3: Someone from my team sets up a Zoom call with them via the DM's. Step 4: On the Zoom call, we have them sign up for Skool using my affiliate link, and then we work with them for 30-45 min to set up their Skool community properly and professionally. Note: I pay my team member $35 (nearly 100% of my first months affiliate commission) for this initial Skool set up job, which frees up all my time, and still lets me collect MRR from the people who actually USE Skool. Again, if you want to make some money by being a Skool affiliate as well, you can learn more here: https://www.skool.com/affiliate-program
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New comment Oct '23
The $10,000 Skool Payout...
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Thanks for the value brother
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Jay Leo
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When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

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