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HELP i deleted a course
i deleted a course by accident 😭 Is it possible to somehow get it back?
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New comment 15h ago
HELP i deleted a course
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@Sid Sahasrabuddhe i was transitioning all my courses to my second community and deleted it by accident. I think am gonna cry 😭😅
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@Kenneth Lopez thats a good idea. Thanks.
Daily Routine for Skool Owners
When I started my Skool I had no idea how I should be spending my time. What tasks should I do? Where should I focus? So many things to do, but not enough time in the day. It felt overwhelming. But after consuming a lot of Hormozi content I started to develop a daily routine that helped me grow my group to 12,300 members and do a launch that generated $120,000 in 10 days and a consistent $10,000/month in Skool affiliate revenue. // → Part 1: The 3 Hour Rule ← Spend the first 3 work hours of your day on generating traffic. Your time is valuable. If you spend it on the wrong things, it doesn’t matter how hard you work. Block the first 3hrs of your day to the one thing guaranteed to grow your business: letting people know about your group. // → Part 2: The 5-9 Rule (For those that have a 9 - 5 job)← If you have a 9-5 job, follow “The 5-9 Rule" - Work 5am - 9am on getting traffic, before your job starts - Work 5pm - 9pm on getting traffic, after your job finishes // → Part 3: The Rule of 100 ← If you don’t know how to increase traffic, follow “The Rule of 100” 1. Ads: $100 per day 2. Outreach: 100 per day 3. Content: 100 mins creating per day 4. Engagement: 100 comments per day And only pick 1 traffic source. "7 figures is just one avatar, one product, one channel" - Hormozi // → Part 4: Calls and Customers ← Priority 1: Group Management and Customer Success The best way to grow a business is by never losing a customer. If you add 100 new customers a month but lose 99 of them, it will take forever to grow. But if you grow by 10 customers a month, and keep all of them, you will grow 10x faster. That’s why you need to do Customer Success. This applies to a free group and a paid group. Think posts, courses, comments, calls Pro tip - if you treat free members like paying members they'll become paying members. Priority 2: Sales Calls The most powerful metric for business success is the number of Sales Calls booked. Open your calendar to Sales Calls outside of the first 3hrs.
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Daily Routine for Skool Owners
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Thank you for this. 5-9 works best for me. Most important tasks first. Got a 9-5 (actually different everyday, morning/evening/nightshifts). Also need time to build the business and take care of the customers + most importantly take care of my family and myself (gym). So schedule is always full!
Underline / Underscore
I dont know what the correct word is in English, but i need the option to underscore / underline my text in the course so that i can emphasize something without making it bold.
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Paid vs Free
My community 5:11 men is Free. The plan is to grow a community and sell courses/masterminds inside the community. I considered having a $7/month membership, but figured Free was better. Can you switch it from Free to Paid later?
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New comment Feb 20
Paid vs Free
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Yes, you can switch the price by going to settings > subscriptions and simply put a new price. From then all your new members have to pay to get acces. Everyone who are inside already will be 'grandfathered' en keep free access.
Creating low ticket offer
Hi guys, I am an police officer and have a side business where I help first responders lose weight. The last year my offer was High Ticket, selling 12-week transformation courses for €497,- and the last months for €750. My signature solution consists of 9 steps and I'm moving them now to Skool to make courses. I want the first course to be my free lead magnet. I want to create a low ticket offer for MRR without much hassle and think of the following: - Full access to all the courses in Skool - Access to my fitness app with a personalised menu + Trainingsprogram. - Weekly group Q&A I want to offer this for €97,- per month. I have a few doubts: - Should I give access to all courses in the low ticket? - Should it be with a yearly commitment or monthly? - Should I keep the q&a in low ticket, or keep this to the high ticket? What do you guys think of this?
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New comment Feb 19
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Pieter Van Doorn
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👮‍♂️ Ik help First Responders 10-15 kg vet te verliezen en droge spiermassa op te bouwen, zonder strikt te diëten.

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