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Conquer procrastination to reach $10K/month 💵

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34 contributions to Skool Community
Saving or Bookmarking feature 🤩
I think a save or bookmark feature where we can save posts to check them again later. I think it would be awesome. Who else wants it?
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Saving or Bookmarking feature 🤩
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@The Skool Cat Hoomans are nice creatures they are building things
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@Yusuf Buyukaslan haha I am like that too 😂 From this comment, I checked out the extension named TOBY and it is really good so far. You might wanna check it out. By the way, do you know Turkish?
Members course finish Percentage %
I could not find a question about this in the community. I know when you look up to a member's settings you can see what courses they have done through and how much progress they've made. But I think and overall finish percentage of a course information would be nice 🤩💯💯
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Members course finish Percentage %
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@Koen Cramer Yeah it would be a double-edged sword cause it would be very easy to misuse. But I would love it to be a somewhat of a gamification tool.
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@Koen Cramer Point system would be easiest to implement but still the idea that it can be misused it very discouraging. How about being able to add quizzes in between pages? That might've been a way to make it a sure way?
How to Find the Rules for Any Community You're In 🕵️
Did you know you can quickly find the rules for any Skool community? Just add /-/rules to the community's URL, and you’ll see the guidelines they’ve set. For example: 👉 https://www.skool.com/community/-/rules Some communities may still use the default rules, so they might not explain much. (Default rules in the picture, if you haven't seen them before.) If that’s the case, you can check their "Start Here" or "Welcome" post, or just ask what their rules are. If you need to set your own rules, go to Group Settings, then Categories and Rules. Scroll down, and you’ll see where you can add or customize them. This is especially helpful if a member ever needs to report a post or comment, as it allows them to explain why they think it should be removed. It also provides an easy way to give feedback to a member when you remove their post, if you decide to share a reason. Making sure your rules are clear and easy to access helps everyone stay on the same page. You can even use the /-/rules link in a post or classroom so your members can find them quickly!
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New comment 5d ago
How to Find the Rules for Any Community You're In 🕵️
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Mobile users still sad 😂 Thanks so much Jenna 🤩🥳🥳
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@Jenna Ostrye Did it already before making that comment 🤩🥳🥳 It's so good to be following you for a community owner 🤩💯💯
Increase Conversions Across Site (Kirby Approved)
Sent this to the GOAT himself @Andrew Kirby and he told me to post it so here it is... You've checked someones profile on instagram before right? It shows you all the people you follow who follow them – even if you don’t follow that person. For example lets say you're Patrick Star So you live under a rock and you don’t know who Ronaldo is If you go on his profile you see all the people you follow who follow him. That get's you curious about who Ronaldo is right? Now Imagine that NOT for profiles on skool (Altho that would be cool) but... For Skool Communities. You go onto a community And it shows you who you follow that’s already in there. So right above "Join Group" It shows all the icons of the people that you follow which are inside! So you get ... FOMO SO MUCH FOMO What does FOMO create here? Increased Conversions!!! Conclusion: Would be a cool feature to test out @Sam Ovens :) P.s Yes I did steal @Patrice Moore way of writing 😭 (I like it don't bully me) Edit: You would also be able to turn it off for communities that you don't wanna be seen in ( @Jenna Ostrye idea)
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Increase Conversions Across Site (Kirby Approved)
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Insanely good idea bro 💯💯🔥🔥
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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You've really outdone yourself Jenna thanks so much 🤩🥳🥳
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