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Okay, quick disclaimer.
This episode was originally created for video.
So if you're listening to this on audio, can definitely dive in, but I would highlyrecommend looking at it when you have some, you know, it's 15 minutes.
You have 15 minutes, watch it on video so you get the full value.
See you there.
So you're trying to make money online, but you're worried that you have no tech skills andyou have all this software going on and all that kind of stuff.
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Well, in this video, I'll show you where you can use just one tool, one tool that can getyou all of that right there.
And that tool is Skool.
So let's actually dive right in and see what that is all about.
For me, was clarifying, it was incredible.
I've been in online courses, I've done many things in my life, but...
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Getting that place where you can actually interact with people like in social media, knowFacebook groups and all that stuff where you can also hold live events and have live
coaching and that kind of stuff and also, have a place where you can show everything in asingle place all your lessons your lesson plans help people actually get some results in
whatever field that is Well, it was a game changer for me Like when I found Skool and Irealized all the things that you could do inside of it It was a game changer for me.
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So in this video, I'll actually analyze and show you
What does that platform look like?
What are some of the features that you can get?
And what are some of the benefits?
And especially how some people are making so much money on Skool.
So let's dive in.
So what does Skool do a phenomenal job at?
Skool is simple, it's clean, and it comes with the core features.
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Most platforms are, you know, making you duct tape all of that together, struggling withdifferent software, you know, beyond what it costs, which is definitely a topic to discuss
as well.
But beyond what it costs, it's the difficulty, the complexity that gets us as anoperations professor, which I also do.
I can really see how all that complexity makes us struggle so much more than we need.
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So Skool comes in and solves many of those issues.
The first one is actually let's let me share my screen and show you some of the platforms.
The first thing is if you're not registered to Skool, you've never gone in.
Let's dive into a single place where you can see that this is the this is a web page byTed Carr, which is somebody I've been following on Skool.
This is one of his paid communities.
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If you go to his community, it sends you to this basically a landing page.
It's already built.
All of this that you see here is
this is the media that you add and you just add the media you put in you use here the textdriven stuff and all the rest is already done shows you how many members who's online how
many admins how much it costs per month and that's it straight direct SEO Optimized and soon and so forth.
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That's when you have never registered So, of course if you want to join you click here Youfirst have to create your account and then you can sign up If you have your credit card or
already inside and you're already registered you click on there you pay for it.
Boom
You're inside so very very simple very straightforward.
That's the first thing you see then This is my account.
So i'm already within this community.
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So I see this and instead of seeing the button of Joining I can invite other people we'llget into that in a second the first place I want to show you because it's essentially a
community building place is this community tab It's essentially an improved very veryimproved version of those facebook groups, know People have facebook groups where you
charge for them
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And then you have to be after people for if it's monthly recurring or charging them everymonth or whatever that looks like you have to be after people Skool takes care of that
period end of story and it has absolutely everything that those Facebook Groups have andyou can even have categories for your communities in this case This is a community I'm
following so I can see all the categories they have have wins updates chat questionsreplays accountability partners, So if I click here, it only shows me those and you have
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to have a category for any
and every post that you have, shows me all the wins.
I click on updates, it shows me updates, so on and so forth.
Of course it has all the moderation features, all these, you can see here, those 10 adminswho are there.
They can all, moderate content, delete content, kick people out, whatever it is that youwant to do.
In the community here, it's very simple.
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I select, for example, I just want to write something, I have a title.
This is my title, Then you write something I'm here.
Here I could be adding a link to my web page for example Professor game com there you go.
I add the link you see there right there.
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I want to add a gif.
Look at that I have this little pig nice little pig I can also add media if I wanted toadd you know, whatever videos or things that I want to add I can of course use emojis I
can add a poll I could add a video if I have a video so from YouTube
Shoot.
my goodness.com.
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Okay, my typing skills are failing today.
You can add a video, whatever that looks like.
You add, here's one.
Shorts, whatever, blah, blah, link.
There you go.
Boom.
That's one of my shorts.
Right there.
Immediately, right there, you can use YouTube.
I know you can use Loom, and there's a couple of other platforms you can use as well.
You can, of course, add attachments, as I clicked before.
I select a category.
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Let's say I want to post on the chat.
And you can even have a poll right here.
So option one.
Yes, no, maybe.
Boom, you got it there.
Once you do this, I'm not going to post, I'm not going to be spamming Ted's community.
Once you post, you can see your post right here.
People can see what's there.
You can like, you can comment, period, easy, simple, straightforward.
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I love it, that part about this.
Then you have another thing which I love, which is this is a community tab, you have theclassroom tab.
Here you can have potentially some courses, You can have, click on here.
And I see, the software, shows you a video, it gives you a piece of text.
Next part of the video, a piece of text.
When I do that, I can actually mark it as done.
So you can also see yourself, the progress that you've made.
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Let's say I click here on get the software, I click here, mark it as done, 50%.
There's only two pieces of content here.
I mark this one as well.
I would be at 100%.
So I can easily, directly in this software, I could see everything that I'm doing, Andthen I go in here, journey begins.
Step one, watch me first, watch me second, blah, blah.
Those are videos from Ted.
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I can mark them as done here.
You see it's 9%, and so on and so forth.
Very simple, straightforward.
One of the things that I think they're going for here is that very simple, straightforwardstrategy of UX of, it's here, do this, do that, and that's it.
Get it done.
Very simple and straightforward.
That you can unlock progress.
And there's a neat thing about this, which I'll get into as well, that is...
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In this one, they don't use it, but you could potentially have courses that are unlockeddepending on the levels that you have.
We'll talk about the levels in a second.
Or you could have courses where you say this community is free or this community is paid.
But if you want access to this, you have to pay something extra.
All right.
So that is built in right there.
You also have the calendar.
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It's easy.
It's simple.
You can build habits in right there.
As you can see here, they are offering regular calls every single week to get to meetpeople and build in those habits.
In this case, this one is we're talking about traffic generation.
This one is a sales training and this one is on offer clarity.
They do that every single week.
They help you.
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build in those habit loops.
So you join in hopefully every single week to one, two, or in this case, the three callsevery single time.
And can even when you use this, if it's your community, you can even jump in and say, Iwant to send an email reminder to all the members every time this event happens.
And it can be weekly.
It can be bi-weekly, monthly, whatever it is.
that choose and that you want to do.
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Then you can of course see who are the members who are in here.
There is a neat relatively new feature, which is you can see where the people are on themap, which is fantastic.
You can also have, and this is the other feature I wanted to talk about, which is theleaderboard.
It has a built-in incentive loop.
Don't get me wrong, as a gamification expert, we'll talk about this.
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I know that this has ups and downs, but let's say they already have it built in.
You can see here,
I have I'm still procrastinator in this community I need three points to level up in thiscase as I mentioned before leveling up does not really unlock things in this case They
just tell you from level one procrastinator to level nine God which as you can also seenobody has reached that level you can see seven days of engagement 30 days and all time
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Where's my position 216 that sounds terrible.
It doesn't matter but the feature is there it is built in it's built for simplicity andsimplicity
is perfect for creating clear paths and repeatable systems, again, if you're veryintentional about this.
Does that mean that this being such a well-built software and having all these featuresthat we have, that it automatically is great at retaining your members?
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Well, definitely not.
There are some things that definitely, I think, could be improved or that you have to doyourself, and you can.
Here, you don't need, again, you don't need fancy software.
You need add-ons.
It is about you building stuff.
So you sign up for Skool, turn on the leaderboard, and engagement is just going to happenbecause it's gamified, right?
You have a leaderboard, you have levels, you have points.
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It's gamified, automatically engaged.
Well, of course, reality check.
That doesn't happen.
As a gamification expert, you might know that I've been on this for many, many years, andI know that this just doesn't happen automatically.
But the features that it has do allow you to do many of those things.
There's no native onboarding system.
That is a big thing that I do think could be there.
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There's one thing that they've started to tweak now where they give you like a video andthey show you a couple things.
That's okay, but it is very general.
It's very broad.
It is not built in something that you customize really, really deeply for your community.
That is something that you can definitely build.
Progress paths.
I showed you on the classrooms how these things, you click here and you see how that'sgoing.
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Yeah, that's okay, but...
It can be a lot better and you can definitely design for that to be the way for it to go.
You have the software, you have the stuff available here.
Actually, let's look at this in my community, so you can see a little bit of the behindthe scenes, So I have many of these, some of them are locked, they depend on your level
and so on and so forth.
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You want to create one, let's actually edit one, So edit this course.
It's unlocked at a certain level, as I mentioned before.
It could be open it could be a buy now depending on X amount of days or it could be justprivate where you give access to people But here it seems like there's a classroom and it
has to be of course.
Well, it doesn't have to be in fact I have one which is usually it's right here one-on-oneonboarding Coaching call with Rob, but it's it's not you click there and you get your
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coaching goal in this case What I did is this coaching call comes at a price I chargepeople 99 dollars to get access to this coaching call.
So one hour coaching call with me
And I can do this.
can give it to them like this.
I can say it's private and if I want it, I could take to another platform.
But here it's native.
People click on it.
They say, yeah, I want it.
They click on it and their credit card's already in, which oftentimes it is.
They just buy the course.
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And that's it.
I get my money.
The way they do this through Stripe, it's one of the cheapest accesses to Stripe you'llever get.
So it's very, very good in that sense as well.
Or you can do many other things.
As you can see, this is not a course.
This is literally you click here so you can purchase and you can use it for other thingsas well.
So that is very very good.
It's very very straight forward Things that you need to build up My recommendation isbuilding definitely an onboarding system that first win identity prompts social loops the
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rhythms or rituals.
Yes, they are there Yes, you have a calendar mine is not a great example right now We haveonly these coffee chats, but you can have your calendar and build in those loops those
things that people keep coming back So you have the leaderboards here?
as well that can show you and how do you get points?
It's very simple.
Every time you get a like on your or your post or comment, you get one point, So that'srelatively straightforward.
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Skool gives you the parts.
It gives you the place to do all of this, but definitely does not give you the strategy.
It won't design your retention engine for you.
That's something that you have to do.
So Skool is not the whole answer.
If this is something that you're interested in you want to start making money Onlinethrough something that is simple because you're not going to dive into 100 tools all that
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complexity That's something you've not managed before chances are if you're startingyou've never done it.
So you don't want complexity This is a great place to start If you want to have a lot moreClarity on how to get this done.
I'm willing to jump in a quick call with you
and show you what are the features and possibilities and how you can get started yourself.
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Customize this a little bit just for you.
If that is something that you're interested in, just send a direct message or click on thelink below and we will get on a clarity call.
Just check out in the description what that looks like and we will be getting on with thatto help you make those first dollars online through a simple platform like Skool.
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No, I did not forget the promise of the video and the 300k monthly recurring revenue.
Here you can see that in the Skool Games, this is a community exclusively for those of uswho own a community within Skool and have access to this.
But here I'm showing you just the leaderboard.
This is the leaderboard of all time.
And you can see that the top earner in the category of money is this person right here whohas Maker School.
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Let's actually take a look at what does that mean.
Well, that means every single month.
He's charging a bunch of people so that he or she makes, whoever the person might be,makes $300,000 every single month.
All right.
So this one in particular, this charges $184 every single month.
So you want to join this community.
You want to be there every month.
You need to pay $184.
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this community has 2.8 thousand members.
Don't worry about the math.
They probably charge the different amount.
You know, when they started, they charged something.
They increased the price or whatever.
And that's how it works slightly different, but it is achievable.
You can see there.
This is an example.
There are other examples.
People make something relatively close to that.
Let's check out of all time.
See, uh, yeah.
Well, there's other communities making five figures or communities making six figures.
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Look at that tech as well.
Health, sports, self-improvement, relationships.
There's all sorts of different categories that you can be making a huge amount of moneyout of.
So.
You want to do this?
Let's find out.