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Schedule For The Skool Morning Show + Drop Your About Pages šŸ‘‡
A few of you asked for the schedule, so here’s what we’ve got this week: March 23 - TikTok Lives as a Traffic Source. Tips, tricks, and what’s actually working right now. March 24 - How to find questions to answer for content, engagement, and course creation. March 25 - About Page Reviews. We’ll be picking 2 pages to review. March 26 - Spill the Tea. Hangout day. March 27 - Workshops as a traffic source. How to pitch them, create them, and turn them into leads. We’re aiming to be more on time this week and go live at 8:30am CST with @Eric Howell's kids on spring break. (coffee ready and prepped here lol) For Wednesday, we’re switching it up slightly so we can stay on schedule. We’ll be reviewing up to 2 About pages, since we won’t be bringing anyone up live. We’ll review them directly and give clear, actionable feedback. If you don't know what that looks like, then check out this last Wednesday's show to see us review Liz Plampton's About Page and check out the changes she made. šŸ‘‡ If you want yours considered, drop your About page link & who your ideal member is below. šŸ‘‡ How are you guys liking The Skool Morning Show?
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IRL Meetup Posts Are Now Allowed in Skoolers! 🫶 Read Details First
You can now post about IRL meetups directly in Skoolers. This is no longer limited to Skool sponsored events. The only official Skool IRL event right now is The Skool Games. By the way, IRL means In Real Life! So like meeting up in person with others. If you want to organize a meetup in your area and bring other Skoolers together, you can share it in Skoolers now. We love seeing you host IRL events! There is one important boundary to keep your post up: It cannot be self promo. This means no links to your personal community and no affiliate links. Your meetup should be open to Skoolers as a whole. Not built around your community, your offer, or a way to bring people into your space. If your post points people back to your group, your brand, or anything you are promoting, it will get removed. A simple way to check before you post: If your community didn’t exist, would this meetup still make sense? If yes, you’re good. If no, rework it. Want to double check? Feel free to message one of us to review it prior, if you'd like. @Alayna Lee @Jesse Woltersom @Ellis Sargent @TristramĀ Samoa The goal is real connection between Skoolers. Also, once you host one, then please feel free to post the photos and also share tips from your own experience in the Skoolers community! Sharing your tips from your experience can help encourage others to have their own. šŸ‘‡ If you’ve been thinking about hosting something, where would you do it?
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Like Lizzo said...
The Skool Morning Show ā˜€ļø Watch Us LIVE | Skool Quick Win
Good Monday Morning! šŸŒ‡ We are going LIVE for The Skool Morning Show now to talk about one of the most important things each Skool should have... A Quick Win! šŸ† šŸ‘‡ To Chat with us LIVE comment on this post and we'll pull up some of the comments.
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That is NOT what I said šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚
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I can yap!! A lot! 🤣🤣
How Many Communities Are You In?
Being considered a Skool "Power User", I'm in a lot of communities.. But I don't see that as a bad thing. One of the signs that someone is going to stick around on the platform is when they get plugged in and are a part of several communities! There are a mix of people in here.. some OGs, some who have been around a bit, & some brand new. I want to know how many communities you're in and what makes you join and stay in a community? Be as specific as you want to be :) This will be helpful for those who are wanting and working on creating a community worth joining and investing time to really become a member. 🫶
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@Piotr Sasin Dziękuję
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@Piotr Sasin To wiele dla mnie znaczy. Cieszę się, że jesteś ze mną. ā˜ŗļø
Skool Tax Documents Where to Find Invoices and How 1099s Work
If you make money through Skool and are getting ready for taxes, the biggest thing to understand is where your tax information actually comes from and how it is handled. Skool does not issue 1099 forms. Stripe does. Skool uses Stripe to process all payments. Because of that, Stripe is the platform responsible for tax reporting. If you meet the reporting requirements for your location, Stripe will generate and send your 1099 for the income you earned through Skool. You will not receive a 1099 from Skool support. It comes from Stripe. Whether or not you will receive a 1099, you can still access everything you need inside Skool to stay organized. If you are looking for invoices related to money you earn on Skool, you will find those under payouts. You can go into the community you own, open the group settings, click on payouts, then select any individual payout to view the invoice tied to it. Or you can go to your profile settings, click on Payouts, and see all of your payouts in one place. This includes both your community payouts and your affiliate payouts. If you are looking for invoices related to money you pay on Skool, those are found under Payment History in your profile settings. This includes community memberships, one time purchases, and your monthly subscription payment to run your own community. You can also customize your invoices by adding your business name, address, and tax information. This is available on the settings wheel in Payment History. Once you update that, it applies to your invoices automatically. This helps keep everything consistent when you are organizing your records or sharing them with your accountant. If something is not showing up correctly, you can reach out to Skool support. To make the process go smoothly, be sure to submit the support ticket under the name of the community you need help with. Explain the issue clearly, include a screenshot if you have one, and share the correct information it should reflect. You can submit your request here: https://www.skool.com/support
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@Allyson Sawtelle this is so helpful! I just scanned the doc & plan to print it out tomorrow to check through as January edges on. I need to send out docs.
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