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In 29 Tagen zu mehr Neukunden & Umsatz - garantiert - oder Du bekommst Dein Geld zurück. Und ich arbeite gratis mit Dir daran, bis Du es erreichst.

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Biggest red flag on Skool? 🚩
What's makes you suspicious of someone on Skool
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New comment 17m ago
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- Community Owners giving Interviews claiming you can get X on Leaderboard Level Y and in reality their Leaderboard is almost empty... - Even more self-damaging when they give Skool Interviews and claim you can get free membership with interaction and in reality ... well you guessed it... nothing. - Self-Proclaiming your Community as #1 in Area XYZ or Country
New Feature: Free 7 Day Trial
Hey guys, the "7 Day Trial" function has recently been available under Settings → Pricing → and then click on it at the bottom. The whole thing can be combined with annual or monthly payment from your community and, if communicated well, will push your click rates up. I tried it out weeks ago with 48-hour trial periods in my sales community and the values ​​speak for themselves. My paid community click rates have tripled, the wording in ads and content is much more "attractive" for the warm audience and cold outreach has simply become easier. Psychologically speaking, the 7-day free trial period works best - people are best triggered by it. What do you think? Free trial or direct payment - what do you think about this innovation? See you on the fun side of sales - Patrick
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New comment 21h ago
New Feature: Free 7 Day Trial
The Boolean Rule
/ˈbo͞olēən/ A binary variable, having two possible values called “true” and “false.” 𝑛𝑜𝑢𝑛 Wtf does that mean, and why am I bringing up? When I started my online business I made VAGUE offers to a VAGUE group of people promising to solve a VAGUE problem. I made no money. When I promised a specific person a specific outcome, marketing and sales became easier because the offer was more attractive, and customers were more happy because it was obvious when the outcome was fulfilled. Boolean offer examples: Before: "To get in shape" After: "To bench 225lbs" Before: "To beat bad habits" After: "To never smoke a cigarette again" Before: "To reach their goals and fulfil their dreams" After: "To get a girlfriend in 90 days" Before: "To fix their sales problems" After: "To get a 35% close rate" Before: "To beat procrastination" After: "To get 4 hours of flow state per day" Before: "To feel more fit and healthy" After: "To feel zero lower back pain" Before: "To overcome addiction" After: "To completely stop drinking alcohol" Before: "To improve themselves" After: "To meditate, read, and journal everyday for 90 days" Before: "To make more money After: "To add $3,000/month in profit"
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New comment 25d ago
The Boolean Rule
15 likes • Sep 16
„More revenue, more appointments and no more prospecting anxiousness in 8 weeks - guaranteed or you get your money back - and i will work with you for free until you achieve it.“ What do you think?
0 likes • Sep 18
@Simon Hegener definately, it´s just hard to predict a realistic metric because some sales cycles are simply longer than time X you know? How would you solve that?
More then one paid Community?!
I would like to share a valuable experience in community play with you. I recommend starting with a free community first. Only then a paid community that builds on the free community. Now I see some very large paid communities with several thousand members. I am not convinced that you can maintain the quality there. By nature, further subgroups automatically form again and again. Therefore, I recommend not letting a paid community get too big. Instead, I recommend setting up another paid community. I always do this when you have 500 to 600 members. Yes, it is more work, but it also means more income. Every additional community means more sales. What do you think? At what point is a paid community too big and therefore too impersonal? What do you think?
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New comment Sep 5
5 likes • Sep 1
Build it up like an offer with several upsells. The higher you climb, the more you get , the closer youncan get to your „dreamstate“ of what you wanna achieve as a client.
$44,000 in 18 days With Skool—No Paid Traffic or Sales Calls
***UPDATE: the FULL video is live now → https://bit.ly/44yx06H Still in the middle of the launch. But wanted to see if there was any interest in seeing how I generated $44K in just 18 days with Skool. It was less work than you may think. The best part is my calendar is clean without any sales calls. I don't know how to run ads so I didn't use them I could talk about: - How I'm generating traffic on TikTok and YouTube into Skool - How I'm using Skool to sell products (without sales calls) And also the tech behind it: - My automated content machine (Airtable, Zapier & Google Drive) - The backend tech with Skool (Zapier & ThriveCart) If you're interested in an A-Z video (or even a webinar) comment "video" below and I'll put it together. PLUS I'll DM you when it's out. If there are enough people I'll do a full webinar. I'll be doing this in my community. Loving Skool!
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$44,000 in 18 days With Skool—No Paid Traffic or Sales Calls
2 likes • Aug 23
video - would love to
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