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Congratulations to @Mary Nunaley , @Chanie Twersky , @Celia Kibler and @Tosca Fasso . Your events are showcased on this weeks front cover. And its also showcasing the amazing 'Unplug and Play" summit created by @Mary Nunaley
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5 likes • 9d
The page looks like candy (without the calories). 😍
So the results are in and everyone said "YES"
Here is the original POST So I'm going to present LIVE across multiple Skool communities. I'm going to show you which events get the best ROI and also what's working for me and my clients. It will likely be on Thursday 20th, but I'm not sure and will let you know. The replay will only be open to VIP members. If you're not VIP yet, you can UPGRADE HERE
So the results are in and everyone said "YES"
3 likes • 13d
I am not even ready to do events yet, but my group is finally getting closer to the big 5-0! Once I have 50 members I am going to try to do a live Q&A or something like that! So, I will need to do my research and get the latest data from you, @Des Dreckett
1 like • 10d
@Des Dreckett yes, Sir! I do love getting all the best insights from your wisdom.
Heather To The Rescue 🦸‍♀️
After yesterdays wheel coming off completely I need to do a huge shout out to another Heather for coming to my rescue. At @Heather Di Rocco of Ai in Wonderland has worked some incredible magic to get things working for the Weekly Bulletin this week. So a big round of applause goes to her. I have no idea how she has done what she has done but she is a amazing at this sort of thing, whereas Im not. So a big round of applause to you Heather.
Heather To The Rescue 🦸‍♀️
1 like • Jun 4
@Heather Di Rocco I just realized in my late night blurry vision my entire comment thread was started in the wrong place. I think your community looks awesome and will definitely have to check it out. Once I have my visual production pipeline sorted, I can work on the other elements of my workflows which I am hoping happens by July!
1 like • Jun 5
@Heather Di Rocco My poor brain is all over the map, lol. Today acted like a Monday for me... 😂
Friday's YouTube Q&A Replay - What We Covered Today
Good call today. A few things came up that I think are worth sharing for anyone who missed it. We talked a lot about AdSense and why it's the wrong thing to focus on when you're building a service-based business. The threshold is 4,000 watch hours and 1,000 subscribers in a 365-day rolling window. But here's the honest truth: you'll make far more from one coaching client than you will from ad revenue at that stage. Build your expertise channel first, worry about AdSense later. Chris brought up watch hours, and it's something a lot of people get stuck on. If live streams have worked for you before, do more of them. They count toward watch hours in a way that Shorts simply don't. And if you can bring in a collaborator from another community to co-host one, even better. You both promote it, the stream goes to your YouTube channel, and you pick up watch hours and new eyes at the same time. @Niamo Muid raised a good question about whether to create a separate channel or community for content that goes in a different direction. The short answer is: keep your YouTube channel on topic. Going off-topic occasionally in your own community is fine, but on YouTube, veering away from your niche means the algorithm loses its read on your audience and views drop. Sara and I talked about the early stages of building a Skool community when engagement is low. Two things that help: invite people you already have relationships with in other communities rather than strangers, and keep posting as if you already have 100 members. The content needs to be there when new people arrive. Christine asked about Skool versus Facebook. If you're already making sales organically on Facebook with a healthy following, don't drop it. What Skool does differently is give you full reach to your members without throttling. But if Facebook is working, running ads there is probably a smarter next move than adding a new platform to manage. These calls happen every Friday. No agenda, just bring your questions.
Friday's YouTube Q&A Replay - What We Covered Today
1 like • May 16
Awesome!
YouTube for Skool Growth - Free Live Training
I'm doing a free session inside Caroline's Skool Made Simple community on Monday, 11 May at 1 pm London time. The topic is using YouTube to bring a steady stream of new members into your Skool community — without a big audience and without chasing the algorithm. I'll walk through the system I use at The Content Revenue Lab to convert YouTube viewers into free community members, and what makes the difference between a channel that generates members and one that just generates views. Monday 11 May, 1pm - 2pm London time. If you want to join Caroline's community before the session: https://www.skool.com/skool-made-simple-6151/about?ref=c75adaa832e449d8b1ef463c22b1d8a9
YouTube for Skool Growth - Free Live Training
3 likes • Apr 29
looks extremely helpful!
2 likes • Apr 30
@Des Dreckett nice!
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