Unsurprisingly, building a Skool community is no different.
Thankfully, there’s only one step left to ensure your group leaves a great impression, and it shouldn’t take more than a few minutes (which is a good thing, because your timer is probably getting pretty close to zero at this point…)
Your task? To write a simple welcome post.
Here’s what I recommend:
Make one post in your community, and pin it to the top of the group’s feed…
The title of the post should be “START HERE”.
Inside, write a quick message along the lines of: "Hey! Welcome to the community. Thrilled to have you here. This place is going to be amazing. For now, leave a comment introducing yourself to the group.”
That’s it. Don’t overcomplicate things.
Most people spend hours, weeks, or even months trying to get their communities “just right” before sending any traffic to their pages.
But remember: you’re trying to think like a top 1% entrepreneur. If you can’t cultivate a bias towards action and learn through iteration, you’re not going to make it.
Plus, setting this all up lets you start inviting members, which is hugely important…
In fact: according to Skool’s data, inviting just three people to your community doubles your chance of success!