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๐Ÿ“ˆ How to grow your business with Skool...
**3 Steps to Grow Your Business with a Skool Community (Gym Example)** **1. Offer a Freebie for Joining:** Attract new members to your Skool community by offering a valuable freebie when they sign up. For a gym, this could be a free protein shake, a complimentary fitness assessment, or a guest pass. This entices potential customers to join and gives them a taste of what your business offers. **2. Promote with QR Codes Everywhere:** Make it easy for people to join your Skool community by promoting a QR code that links directly to it. Distribute this QR code on leaflets in your local area, but don't stop there! Display the QR code prominently inside your gymโ€”at the reception desk, on posters, and even on your business cards. Additionally, include it on your website, in your email signatures, and on your social media profiles. This multi-channel approach ensures that both in-person visitors and online traffic have a simple way to connect with your community. **3. Engage and Upsell:** Once people have joined your Skool community, focus on nurturing relationships. Share valuable content, like workout tips, nutrition advice, and exclusive offers, creating a supportive environment. As they become more involved and recognize the value your gym provides, you can naturally upsell them into becoming full gym members, highlighting the benefits of your memberships and services. These steps can be applied to any business to build a thriving, engaged community that drives growth! Let me know how you can apply this to your situation below. โฌ‡๏ธ
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@Raquaza Moss 100%๐Ÿ™Œ
Best way to scale a community (According to Hormozi)
Hormozi said it himself... The best way to scale your Skool community with exponential growth is to use this method... ๐ŸฅDrumroll please๐Ÿฅ โœจ Build a brand organically, and then run paid ads. โœจ Hormozi describes this as the "Holy Grail". Anyone can do this,ย all that it takes is consistency + effort. "I don't have an audience" = Build one. "I don't have the time to make content" = Find time, you're just lying to yourself. "I don't know how" = Nobody does when they first start out, find out how. These are all excuses that you tell yourself so that you don't feel bad about not taking action. Your brain is trying to sell you the fact that it is okay if you don't take action. So start making those reels. Start making that long-form content. Take the risk and run those ads. Not one successful person fully understood everything about what they were about to take on. Do you think Mark Zuckerberg knew everything Facebook would have and how to do it when he started? No, he didn't. The point is, just go for it! To Your Success /Tom
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New comment Jul 31
Best way to scale a community (According to Hormozi)
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@Sarah Richardson haha happy you found it helpful. I heard Alex mention the organic + ads so I thought I would add to it and confront the excuses most people say.
What features would you like to see come to Skool?
What features would you like to see come to Skool? I would love to see some community referrals, so you can get commission for referring people to other communities.
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New comment Jul 29
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@Zachary Fleming So a start up cost?
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@Mary Kym Shoot me over a dm and I can help you out.
The main reason people are not joining your Skool community
One of the most common reasons why people won't join your Skool community is because of this... You make it all about yourself. Yes, you may not realize it. In the nicest way possible, people really don't care. They just want to know what is in it for themselves. Use the following: 1- What resources do they get when they join? 2 - What results can they expect to see when they join? 3 - What is the offer? 4 - How long does it take to get results? 5 - Has anyone else inside gotten results using xyz? You do need to back it up a little with what you have done, but make it short and to the point on why they should learn from you. In my community description, I make it about them, but I also say say why you should learn from me. Let me know how you get along with this. To Your Success /Tom
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New comment Jul 28
The main reason people are not joining your Skool community
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@Will Murphy Happy you found it useful! Such a basic mistake, yet so many do it.
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@Sarah Hankins ๐Ÿ’ช
How I got my first 50 Skool members with 0 followersโ€ฆ
Full Breakdown in 3 steps How I did thisโ€ฆ Step 1 - Identify your niche Step 2 - How can you target them Step 3 - Target them Step 1 - Identify your niche Example: I wanted to help people get fit and do online coaching Step 2 - How can you target them Example: Go the the platform they will most likely be active on, so for example go to Instagram and find people with a pain point Step 3 - Target them Example: Follow them send them a dm, from there ask questions, identify the pain point and pitch your community (Don't come across salesy when sending initial DM) Yes, it is boring. However, it will guarantee you members and sales. /Tom
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New comment Jul 27
How I got my first 50 Skool members with 0 followersโ€ฆ
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@Joseph Gindo Let me know how you get on with this
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@Diamond Csadai Sounds like a plan. Keep me informed
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@tomperry
๐Ÿค Worked with 100+ businesses ๐Ÿš€I help businesses drive more sales without using ads ๐Ÿ˜ŽSide hustle: I share tips and tricks on my socials

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