Oct 15 (edited) in Product Question
"The High Quality Post Formula"
I see A LOT of crapy posts in A LOT of free Skool communities and I want to fix this ASAP.
If you can help me, that'd be awesome.
Here's the situation:
Paid communities on Skool have WAY higher quality posts than free communities, but I'm curious... is there a formula or framework we could give our free community members to ensure the post quality remain high?
For example, below are 6 of my fav types of posts in free communities:
Wins. People sharing how they achieved a certain milestone that everyone else in the community is trying to hit.
• Questions. People asking genuine, niche specific questions that you can't find the answer to on Google.
• Curation. Asking the community to all contribute something so we can curate a list of good things.
• Feature requests. Asking the community owner for a certain feature to be added to the community/program.
Real life photos. So long as they're somehow related to the community/community members.
• Shouting OTHER people out. When someone does something you like, and you post about it, I think that's really cool.
Notice how NONE of them pitch anything?
Notice how NONE of them ask you to "DM ME"?
Notice how NONE of them make you feel like pressing the 'Report' button?
I'm genuinely curious though (and I need help!)...
For free Skool communities, do YOU have any guidelines or best practices you give your free Skool community members for ensuring everyone makes high quality posts?
Please comment below if you have any GOLD you can share regarding this.
Thanks,
Ted 'More Value Plz' Carr
P.S.
I'm expecting (photo'd below) to come in clutch here and drop some massive value in the comments 👀 this dude is a GENIUS when it comes to increasing quality on Skool.
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