You can now clearly communicate to your community what is allowed and what is not allowed. To help each other figure out what rules to add let's crowdsource rules. What's the first rule that comes to your mind that you might add?
This is such a great addition because one of the few things that discord did that Skool did not was that they usually had a rule-intro post that would welcome you into the server
I see for the Daily Activity that this is the description: Daily activity The daily activity chart is a visual display of your activity on Skool over the past year. Activities that contribute towards this chart include liking posts, writing posts, commenting on posts and voting on polls. ^ but it doesn't mention whether or not your own internal Skool community counts towards the Daily Activity chart. Would love some quick guidance on this.
Really interested to hear how people created their courses and made them valuable. We all have a message we want to convey but what are the best ways for people to engage with your content and then want to join your community? Can't wait to hear the replies!
@Jordan Zatawski I found out the hard way and already built many modules in the classroom then talked to another Skool owner and learned this technique... I started with 0 content on Skool
I used Facebook groups for years (business and personal groups), it's nearly impossible to organize events/calls (aka Skool''s Calendar) and have the course/video modules accessible (aka Skool's Classroom)