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Underrated Skool Resources?
What resources do you guys use religiously which Iโ€™m missing out onโ“ I use multiple resources to run my Skool communities. These include everything from: - Skool itself, - Go High level - My emails, - Phone calls, - Google meets, - Social media, - Canva, - Google sheets, Seems like quite a lot but always open to new suggestions ๐Ÿง 
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Underrated Skool Resources?
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Trello. I use it to plan everything!
Massive changes coming to this community in 2025
Be on the lookout... Good things coming... We are going to be cleaning up and changing this "online money making" game for everyone. Here's what you can expect if you follow our protocols in 2025: - More MRR (monthly recurring revenue) - Less churn - Less work you hate - More creativity - More flow state "work" - More success stories from your customers/clients - Better success stories - More alignment between you & your offer(s) - A faster way to make low ticket sales - A less salesy way to make high ticket sales - More in person connections - More fun in your business But it will all start with one question: Are you better off being the face of your business or are you better off working behind the scenes as an operator? Way too many beginners come into this game thinking they need to the be face of their business PLUS take care of the back end stuff. ... when in reality they'd be better off working behind the scenes and teaming up with someone who can be "the face" from day 1. The fastest way BY FAR to succeed in this game is to team up with someone awesome and play ONE POSITION. Either be the face, or be behind the scenes. Think Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Think Sam Ovens and Alex Hormozi. Think me and @Benny D ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿป Benny takes care of 100% of the behind the scenes stuff while I just do the front end stuff. Y Combinator (a massive startup incubator who helped launch Airbnb, Dropbox & many others) won't even invest in a company or offer mentorship to anyone who doesn't have a co-founder. It's not worth their time because of the high failure rate of solo founders. So that's step 1: Decide if you're going to be behind the scenes or if you're going to be the face. Whichever position you choose, find someone to take care of the other role. If you need help finding an operator, DM me the word: OPERATOR and if you qualify after a quick call, I'll see if I can pair you up with someone killer like I've already done with some of our most successful clients.
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Exciting times ahead! Think of me as a Sheryl Sandberg looking for my Mark Zuckerberg ๐Ÿ™‚
Host a Meetup Here! ๐Ÿฅณ
Living & working alone 24/7/365 sucks! If you want to meetup and hang out with other contentpreneurs and Skool community owners, click here to make a post in this new category to announce an IRL meetup. Ideas for meetups: โ€ขย Hike โ€ข Restaurant โ€ข Dinner at your house โ€ข Games at the park โ€ข 5k Run โ€ข Photoshoot around the city โ€ข Shoot YouTube videos together Never hosted a meetup before? Don't worry. It's easy. Here's how to host your 1st meetup: Step 1: Pick a fun thing you want to do with people IRL (see list above for ideas). Step 2: Announce the exact date/time/location that works for YOU. Example: June 3rd at 5pm, Red Rock Casino, 111 Nevada Blvd. in Las Vegas Tip: Don't ask others what works best for them, you'll never find an agreeable day/time for everyone. Step 3: Ask people to RSVP by filling out a Jotform with their name/email/phone #, etc. + ask if they're bringing any guests. Step 4: Show up 30 minute before everyone is supposed to arrive so you can greet people. Step 5: Hang out, have a good time, and get lots of pictures/videos of the event!
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New comment 6d ago
Host a Meetup Here! ๐Ÿฅณ
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@Ess Green ๐Ÿ™‹๐Ÿปโ€โ™€๏ธ Iโ€™m in Norfolk
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Love this idea!
Reminder/Rant: Making money online is too easy
Here's how you speed run your way to $5,000/month and become our next success story without any bells or whistles. 1. Prove to people you can help them by actually helping someone and then making content about how you helped them. AKA: Get some proof n show the world. 2. Ask ppl who watch the content to DM you for a free cool helpful thing OR click the link below to join your 7 day free trial. 3. DM them back and get them on a phone call/send them a 7 day trial link. 4. On the call, show em what you offer and see if they wanna buy/start a free trial. No pressure. If you wondering what all our top success stories do to make money, it's this โ˜๐Ÿป But 2 of the most common problems I see a lot of beginners in this community have is: 1) "I don't know what to help people with." And 2) "I don't know how to make good content." And so in addition to covering the 4 steps listed above in autistic detail, I've also made hundreds of hours of content just covering those 2 above issues. But the more I think about it... The more I realize: some people are just not cut out for this line of work. Seriously. You reading this right now. You may not be cut out to be a contentpreneur... Triggered? Good. Because look: If you're goona let those two small hurdles stop u living your dream life with your dream business... Do you really even want this? Really? I was sleeping on a cold floor in Canada in the middle of December dreaming of one day having enough money to sleep in a bed. Everyday when I woke up I got to work building my dream business on a crappy laptop and worked on it 16+ hours/day until I crawled back onto the cold floor to get some rest. How bad did I want to succeed? I was desperate. I gave it MY ALL. No social life. No women. Did I face a lot of struggles w my biz? Yeah! Tons! Mostly mental ones tho. But not these basic struggles like: "Idk what to offer" - I just started selling whatever I saw others selling!
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Reminder/Rant: Making money online is too easy
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Here for it! 2025 is going to be life changing in every way ๐Ÿ‘Š๐Ÿผ
LT VS HT... Please Vote ๐Ÿ‘‡
In 2025, are you more interested in earning $5,000-$10,000/month in passive income through a low ticket ($9-$99/month) membership, or from high ticket ($2,500+) sales? READ THIS THEN VOTE: There are pro's and con's to both HT & LT, and neither is better than the other - just preferential. I personally have both a LT & a HT, but here are 3 reasons why I'm asking: 1: Alignment. I'm noticing A LOT of beginners in this community feeling 'out of alignment' with their high ticket programs because they're feeling forced to help people with a โ€œBig 4โ€ end result. Low ticket memberships allow you to help people with ANYTHING you want, allowing more of a 'pursue your passion' type of business model. Plus, because you're charging so little ($9-$99/month) people can really tell you're passionate about what you're teaching VS just doing it for the money. Reason 2: Headaches. High ticket programs come with high ticket headaches if you don't have a big team to take care of everything for you like I do. You need to hire & fire sales reps, manage a sales team, train them, pay commissions, manage major chargeback disputes and risk having your payment processor shut you down. Low ticket memberships have none of this. Reason 3: Affordability. High-ticket programs are getting harder for most people to afford because inflation keeps rising and most peopleโ€™s income is not keeping up. I've seen it firsthand - more people than ever before are saying "I just can't afford it right now" on sales calls. The solution? Affordable Low Ticket Memberships. Here are the 7 Key Benefits my clients & I have found from running Low Ticket Memberships 1. Predictable Income. No more starting at zero every month like you would with a high ticket business. Once you have members, you have a base income you can count on. The pressure's off when you know you've got a steady monthly income coming in. Compound Growth is a real thing. Each month can now build on the last. If you keep adding members while keeping existing ones happy, your income naturally grows.
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New comment 9d ago
LT VS HT... Please Vote ๐Ÿ‘‡
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@Victor Fedotov community will never be passive unless you outsource it.
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@William Wilder thatโ€™s a good point!
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On a mission to help us all thrive ๐Ÿ’™

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