If you’ve just started setting up your Skool community or are in the process of building it, I know you might be thinking:
• “How do I get people to actually join?”
• “What’s the best way to make money with my community?”
• “How can I make this work when I barely have time?”
Girl, I’ve been there, and I’m here to help simplify this for you. Let’s break it down so you can make moves toward that dream business without all the overwhelm. 💪
4 Keys to Growing a Skool Community That Actually Pays You 💸
1️⃣ Add Keywords to Your About Page
If your Skool community is public, here’s the game-changer: your about page and posts are SEO-friendly, meaning they can show up on Google searches. 🎉
This is huge! Your about page is one of the first things Google picks up, so pack it with keywords your ideal audience is searching for, like:
• “Meal planning tips for busy moms”
• “Best tools for beginner graphic designers”
• “DIY crafts to sell online”
The same goes for your posts, when you’re sharing tips, stories, or resources, think about the keywords someone would type into Google to find your content. This makes your community easier to find AND positions you as the go-to expert in your niche.
2️⃣ Start with a Simple Free Offer
People join communities when they feel like they’re going to get value immediately. What’s one quick win you can offer your audience? It could be a:
• Mini-guide or checklist (think: “10 Steps to Start Your [Niche Topic]”).
• Short video walking them through a simple process.
• Free training that solves a specific problem.
This will get your first members in the door and start building momentum. Keep it easy, you don’t need a fancy setup!
3️⃣ Make Your Community a Place People WANT to Be
This is where the magic happens. Focus on creating an environment that feels like:
✅ A space for real conversations (ask questions, share your wins, and encourage others to do the same).
✅ A resource hub where they can find exactly what they need (tips, strategies, templates).
✅ A supportive vibe where people feel seen and encouraged every step of the way.
When people feel connected, they stick around and when they stick around, they’re more likely to join your paid programs down the road.
4️⃣ Stay Consistent and Keep Things Simple
You don’t have to post daily or have a perfect plan. Just show up consistently, share valuable insights, and engage with your members. A little goes a long way when you’re building trust and community.
Why Building Your Community Now is a Smart Move 🚀
Starting your Skool community now means you’ll be ready to hit the ground running in January. You’re setting the foundation for:
✔️ A business that works for YOU (no fancy tech needed).
✔️ Making money online while connecting with people who need your help.
✔️ Building a supportive, thriving community that grows alongside you.
Take it one step at a time. You’ve got this, and I’m here to guide you! 💕
What’s one thing you’re working on in your community right now?
Drop it below, I’d love to cheer you on and help where I can! 💬 Let’s make 2024 YOUR year to finally build something amazing. 💻✨