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Skool Community Platform Review: What Is Skool?
For most users, it's a place to connect with people and network. For some a place to make money. Skool is a platform for online communities - imagine Facebook groups, but with much more freedom and additional tools for online courses, engaging activities, and collaboration. There are Skool groups about making money, gaming, working out, YouTube, artificial intelligence, music, and much more. This means there are tons of free and paid communities on Skool to discover, learn, and to network. This also makes it an ideal solution for businesses, educators, and influencers who wish to monetize their online following or start building an audience. Pros of Skool Communities: 1. Skool offers features that enhance user interaction and engagement, such as gamification and discussion boards. 2. Skool allows for various monetization strategies, from subscription models to one time payments for single courses. 3. With lots of active Skool communities people flock around, this is great news for community owners for organic growth. Cons of Skool Communities: 1. While Skool provides robust features, it comes at a cost - $99/month (14 day free trial), which might be a barrier for small businesses or individuals. 2. New users might find the platform complex initially, with many features to discover it takes time to learn and navigate effectively. 3. Regular updates and active management are required to keep the community vibrant and engaging. How to make money using Skool? 1. Start a paid community: This involves charging people for access to your Skool community and courses. For more monetization options you can leverage sponsored content, affiliate marketing, consulting, and one-time course sales. 2. Start a free community: This means offering free access to your Skool community and courses, even to non-members or non-users of the platform (useful for SEO). Free Skool communities are often used as a "funnel," where you provide valuable free content to attract and guide people into joining your paid group. Free communities are also monetizable from sponsored content, affiliate marketing, consulting, and one-time course sales.
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The best beginner friendly business idea? Build a Following
You don’t need money or special skills, and there’s no age barrier. Anyone can start by building an audience and posting content across every platform available. "But what would I post? I have no knowledge or expertise." No worries! The content you create doesn’t have to be groundbreaking. Cat videos? Memes? Educational content? Believe it or not, people even watch ant videos and read random statistics. The possibilities are endless, so there’s no excuse for you not to start building a following. How Can I Monetize This Audience? There are countless ways to monetize your account. Not only can you generate income directly from your audience, but you can also sell your account on sites such as Flippa, FameSwap, Social Tradia, and PlayerUp. Accounts with a following of 100k can sell for anywhere between $500 to $50,000, depending on the platform and niche (Youtube being the Top G). The real potential lies in the long-term game. Once you’ve garnered an audience, you’ll have dozens of business models to choose from. You can partner with brands, earn affiliate income, start dropshipping, build an email list, launch online courses, or offer paid subscriptions. There are so many opportunities, but it all starts with building an audience. If 1% from an audience of 1 million people bought your product costing $10. You would make $100,000 in revenue. What Are the Best Platforms to Build an Audience On? The top platforms where you can grow your following include (Best to Worst):
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- YouTube - Instagram - Pinterest - TikTok - Threads - Facebook - X (formerly Twitter) - Snapchat can you suggest the easier
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