The subscription price is static (you probably can change it manually), for an entire community? In your basket ball community example, say the price is $10 or w/e to join the community. They have access (potential access if level is required) to ALL courses in that community? What if someone just want to learn simple level of basketball? that's $10 a month, now what about someone experienced and want to learn the more advanced course in the community? (they not really gonna wanna join the everything community, slowly gain gamification to get up to the level to unlock w/e course they want to see immediately) you have to make a whole new communities? for such cases? (beginner basketball ($10/month), intermediate ($20/month) , advanced ($50/month)?!
If you want separate communities you would have to make a new community for each level. If you want gated courses for some, then you could charge for those course accordingly on a monthly basis but keep everyone in the same community. (You can also charge one time or gamify, either option is allowed) So it really comes down to this: Do you want your communities to be separate? Then you'll have to create a second community. If you just wanted to gate the courses and Q&A call access you can do that within one unified community. I hope that makes sense.
thank you for taking your time to respond. Obviously Ideally I don't want to separate my communities. So my question is more, "does skool have a decent built in solution for this scenario" Say I'm teaching art, ranging very beginner level to advanced realism. There are mainly few different group of people: GroupA: those want to go from zero to hero, going from beginner to as advanced as they can go. GroupB: People with some experience, just interested in some mid level stuff and don't want to devote too much time for things too complicated like portraiture. (basically ppl interested in a particular course or 2) Group C: People already at a particular level far from beginner, and want to access certain more advanced level of course immediately. Those ppl are all also willing to pay DIFFERENT amount of subscription $$. So now you see the issue, how can one set this up? I make community for Group A, it include ALL courses from beginning to advanced with gamification and levellock. But I repost the courses accordingly creating new community and catering to Group B, then another, at another price for group C? not only this is redundancy and causes confusion. It inevitably leads to, "your groupA community contain all the course material" why do I have to pay more to immediately access the advanced courses or have to waste my time build up level to unlock them. Note I do want this to stay at subscription level as there can always be new material added and income more stable/predictable. @@ProductiveDude
@@ThePortraitArt I will say this... the process of switching between communities is seamless and easy they are all in a simple dropdown list in the upper left corner of the screen. I think it would make sense to have a beginner community that charges subscription and goes over basics (maybe with some gamification). Then an advanced group could be separate and give more access to you and your teaching (maybe even offer q&a calls for this group if that's up your alley). If you want you could even offer one off 1-on-1 calls for an even higher tier of pricing. I think you have the potential to really scale up coaching and courses with what you do. Best of luck with you journey. By the way, beautiful work you do.
Does Skool have a 1-time purchase option to get access to the group/course/product? I have a complete masterclass I want to sell but don’t want to charge a monthly subscription.
Thank you so much for your instructions, very details. I have a question I saw some communities on the skool is free, some is charged. What is benefits of " Free access" for people? Thank you.
Those guys have two groups,one free the other paid, they funnel all their traffic to the free group and inside the they offer valuable content, demonstrate their expertise and offer compelling reasons to join the paid group. But there are people who are doing just fine with one paid group.
Does anybody know how I can let my clients choose whether they pay with card or PayPal? I saw it a few times on other communities, they have a link in the description that says ,,Pay without credit card" and it send them to a stripe landing page. I can't find a single video or blog about how to set that up. Pleas help me
Love the vid bro thank you! Just wondering if I download the App in my iPhone after now just registering through the website, will it register my Skool account? Asking as it is asking for my card details and I do t want to start another 2 week trail…
What are the advantages versus just uploading your courses to youtube? I assume most of the courses would be in a video format anyway... On youtube I can just upload those for FREE and monetize (in a number of ways), whereas on platforms like skool I have to pay for the privilege of uploading? Sounds like Amway to me.... I would be losing a lot of money for a long time before I started to make any money... Unless of course IF I became an instant success. But how often does that happen in real life? There's a lot of hype around this platform, but none of the presentations I saw addresses this question. And I think it's a question that anyone who no longer believes in the Easter Bunny would ask himself, when prompted to pay 99$/ month. Please feel free to address my skepticism. I have an open mind. I have a background in history. What are the chances of a history course succeeding on this platform? Also, what is their policy on free speech? What if I payed them X amount of money, then just as I start breaking even they ban me for whatever reason - as many platforms do. This is another valid question in this day and age that nobody addresses.
Carter ? How do you determine the second circle, where the $$$ is at if not tech, what's in demand, what info is in demand? This is a great video about Skool.
Market research: - What books are popular on Amazon? - What educational topics are hot on youtube (use tools like vidIQ to find topics by keyword) In general I notice right now that: 1.) Second Brain 2.) Artificial Intelligence 3.) Creator Economy Are growing trends right now. I understand this because these are my subniche within tech/entrepreneurship. Some of it is intuitive but some of it is market research.
hi, thank you so much. May i have a question about the price: can i create 2 different price levels on one community? the reason: i am planning to create 2 different courses, one for public, and another is for higher level for professional. it is not fair if professional get the same price with public. thank you in advance.
Is it possible to have 2 levels of students? Those who pay have access to courses and those who don't, have only community and small amount of courses?
Your skool community joining page asks "What email did you use to purchase Productive Brain?" it means only people who bought your product can join your skool community?
Question: so in order to really grow with Skool, are you saying you need to have an outside community through social media FIRST and then they can filter into Skool? Or can you build your community in Skool from scratch? Just starting and using Skool period?
What about those who have a free account and also have a paid account they try to send you to later? Does this means they are paying $200/mo to have a free and a paid account?
wow, $200 per month is too expensive. i would not pay that amount for beginning! But i had same question related to that: what if my courses will have 2 different levels one for everyone, another one is for professional! and i think it is not fair if professional would pay same as a normal people, can i set up two different price on the same community but different courses!!! Thank you if someone can give me a solution 🙏
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The subscription price is static (you probably can change it manually), for an entire community? In your basket ball community example, say the price is $10 or w/e to join the community. They have access (potential access if level is required) to ALL courses in that community? What if someone just want to learn simple level of basketball? that's $10 a month, now what about someone experienced and want to learn the more advanced course in the community? (they not really gonna wanna join the everything community, slowly gain gamification to get up to the level to unlock w/e course they want to see immediately)
you have to make a whole new communities? for such cases? (beginner basketball ($10/month), intermediate ($20/month) , advanced ($50/month)?!
If you want separate communities you would have to make a new community for each level.
If you want gated courses for some, then you could charge for those course accordingly on a monthly basis but keep everyone in the same community. (You can also charge one time or gamify, either option is allowed)
So it really comes down to this:
Do you want your communities to be separate? Then you'll have to create a second community. If you just wanted to gate the courses and Q&A call access you can do that within one unified community.
I hope that makes sense.
thank you for taking your time to respond. Obviously Ideally I don't want to separate my communities. So my question is more, "does skool have a decent built in solution for this scenario"
Say I'm teaching art, ranging very beginner level to advanced realism. There are mainly few different group of people:
GroupA: those want to go from zero to hero, going from beginner to as advanced as they can go.
GroupB: People with some experience, just interested in some mid level stuff and don't want to devote too much time for things too complicated like portraiture. (basically ppl interested in a particular course or 2)
Group C: People already at a particular level far from beginner, and want to access certain more advanced level of course immediately.
Those ppl are all also willing to pay DIFFERENT amount of subscription $$.
So now you see the issue, how can one set this up? I make community for Group A, it include ALL courses from beginning to advanced with gamification and levellock.
But I repost the courses accordingly creating new community and catering to Group B, then another, at another price for group C? not only this is redundancy and causes confusion. It inevitably leads to, "your groupA community contain all the course material" why do I have to pay more to immediately access the advanced courses or have to waste my time build up level to unlock them.
Note I do want this to stay at subscription level as there can always be new material added and income more stable/predictable.
@@ProductiveDude
@@ThePortraitArt I will say this... the process of switching between communities is seamless and easy they are all in a simple dropdown list in the upper left corner of the screen. I think it would make sense to have a beginner community that charges subscription and goes over basics (maybe with some gamification).
Then an advanced group could be separate and give more access to you and your teaching (maybe even offer q&a calls for this group if that's up your alley).
If you want you could even offer one off 1-on-1 calls for an even higher tier of pricing. I think you have the potential to really scale up coaching and courses with what you do.
Best of luck with you journey.
By the way, beautiful work you do.
Does Skool have a 1-time purchase option to get access to the group/course/product? I have a complete masterclass I want to sell but don’t want to charge a monthly subscription.
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Yes, you can just make on payment. I do setup Skool community for people if you want
@@arlezinzola is the one time payment thru Skool? Or a 3rd party?
Skool aswell
Did you figure this out?
can you add exercises/tests in the course?
🔥🔥 insane value from this vid - thank you!
SKOOL = LIFE 💛
Thank you so much for your instructions, very details. I have a question I saw some communities on the skool is free, some is charged. What is benefits of " Free access" for people? Thank you.
Those guys have two groups,one free the other paid, they funnel all their traffic to the free group and inside the they offer valuable content, demonstrate their expertise and offer compelling reasons to join the paid group. But there are people who are doing just fine with one paid group.
Great Vid! Thank You! Do you have a template or training on how I could incorporate one-time payments like you do?
Does anybody know how I can let my clients choose whether they pay with card or PayPal?
I saw it a few times on other communities, they have a link in the description that says ,,Pay without credit card" and it send them to a stripe landing page. I can't find a single video or blog about how to set that up. Pleas help me
Love the vid bro thank you! Just wondering if I download the App in my iPhone after now just registering through the website, will it register my Skool account? Asking as it is asking for my card details and I do t want to start another 2 week trail…
Really helpful video thanks for sharing!
What are the advantages versus just uploading your courses to youtube? I assume most of the courses would be in a video format anyway... On youtube I can just upload those for FREE and monetize (in a number of ways), whereas on platforms like skool I have to pay for the privilege of uploading? Sounds like Amway to me.... I would be losing a lot of money for a long time before I started to make any money... Unless of course IF I became an instant success. But how often does that happen in real life? There's a lot of hype around this platform, but none of the presentations I saw addresses this question. And I think it's a question that anyone who no longer believes in the Easter Bunny would ask himself, when prompted to pay 99$/ month.
Please feel free to address my skepticism. I have an open mind.
I have a background in history. What are the chances of a history course succeeding on this platform? Also, what is their policy on free speech? What if I payed them X amount of money, then just as I start breaking even they ban me for whatever reason - as many platforms do. This is another valid question in this day and age that nobody addresses.
Carter ? How do you determine the second circle, where the $$$ is at if not tech, what's in demand, what info is in demand? This is a great video about Skool.
Market research:
- What books are popular on Amazon?
- What educational topics are hot on youtube (use tools like vidIQ to find topics by keyword)
In general I notice right now that:
1.) Second Brain
2.) Artificial Intelligence
3.) Creator Economy
Are growing trends right now. I understand this because these are my subniche within tech/entrepreneurship. Some of it is intuitive but some of it is market research.
@@ProductiveDude Thank you for the quick response and information. Much appreciated.
Great video reall
y helped
Thanks brother! Super helpful 🙏
Can you make multiple communities with one subscription or is each community you make cost $99 a month? Thanks
Good question
hi, thank you so much. May i have a question about the price: can i create 2 different price levels on one community? the reason: i am planning to create 2 different courses, one for public, and another is for higher level for professional. it is not fair if professional get the same price with public. thank you in advance.
Is it possible to have 2 levels of students?
Those who pay have access to courses and those who don't, have only community and small amount of courses?
I also want to know if this is possible do you have any information about that now?
Your skool community joining page asks "What email did you use to purchase Productive Brain?" it means only people who bought your product can join your skool community?
Question: so in order to really grow with Skool, are you saying you need to have an outside community through social media FIRST and then they can filter into Skool? Or can you build your community in Skool from scratch? Just starting and using Skool period?
Having an audience on socials is good.
Does the next one unlock after you watch or read through all the material?
Hey man, loved the video! I was wondering if Skool has a exit form or something like that asks the user the reason they are exiting a paid community?
Not to my knowledge
Hey how to give admin to other people
What about those who have a free account and also have a paid account they try to send you to later? Does this means they are paying $200/mo to have a free and a paid account?
wow, $200 per month is too expensive. i would not pay that amount for beginning! But i had same question related to that: what if my courses will have 2 different levels one for everyone, another one is for professional! and i think it is not fair if professional would pay same as a normal people, can i set up two different price on the same community but different courses!!! Thank you if someone can give me a solution 🙏
What s this ?
A platform for digital educators who want to generate an income.
If you dont know what to teach or how to productize your knowledge, just dont. Not everyone needs to do this type of thing.
Background music does not let me focus. Next time delete the background music
Didn’t even notice the music. Refocus brother