How Greg Isenberg Makes $37,473 Every Month with His Skool Community
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Sign up for The Skool Games.
Think of something to sell, promote it, and get customers (Hormozi helps with that).
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The Simplest Way To Make Money Online
Led by Alex Hormozi, Skool Games makes building an online community easy, fun, and profitable. Turn your passions or skills into a thriving business with step-by-step guidance and proven strategies.
Co-founded by Sam Ovens, the platform launched in 2019 with a closed beta and has been publicly available since early 2022.
With a steady release of new features and growing customer base, one thing is for sure:
Skool is here to stay.
Who is Skool for?
If you are a:
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Educator
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Youtuber
And you want to…
Teach or gather together people into a single, distraction and advertisement free community, where you have complete control over all the content these people see.
Then Skool.com might be right for you.
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Basically, a Skool group consists of four main features:
- Community
- Classroom
- Calendar
- Gamification
Within the community people can engage with each other via posts, likes, comments and direct chat messages:
In the classroom your customers can learn by following your courses/training programs…
Via the calendar you can schedule online and offline events such as recurring calls, webinars and meetups for you and your members…
Gamification awards points to members for each ‘like’ they get on their posts/comments. Reach a certain amount of points and you ‘level up’. Rewards can be linked to each level to boost engagement. Leaderboards show the most active members and rewards for each level…
The community of a Skool group looks like this:
It’s a clean interface, where you can pretty much do two things:
- Post something yourself.
- Read and engage with posts of other members.
(more later on the types of posts you can do in a Skool community)
Here’s a screenshot of your average Facebook group:
They look similar and you can post/engage with other people’s posts in a Facebook group too.
But on Facebook, there’s always so much going on.
Visiting Facebook and navigating to your group feels like navigating through a busy shopping street.
Something or someone is always fighting for your attention.
Posting in a Skool community
Both members and admins can post in a Skool community
You can attach files, images, GIFs and videos (YouTube, Vimeo, Loom, Wistia, or Bunny.net) to your post. It’s possible to run polls too.
When posting something, you do so in a specific category.
This helps to keep posts organized. Your members can easily view posts by category via pill menu and use the filter button to sort posts, which is handy for finding specific information quickly.
User profiles, chat and notifications
Each community member also has a public profile page:
On a profile page you can see:
- All community activity of that person, like what they posted and when, and what they commented on posts by other people
- Groups created by this person (can be hidden on group level)
- Groups they are a member of (can be hidden on group level)
Following someone means you get notified whenever that person posts.
Besides that, you can start a 1-on-1 chat (there currently is no group chat feature).
The Simplest Way To Make Money Online
In this video, I’m going to reveal step by step how Greg Isenberg makes $37,430 per month in recurring revenue with his Skool community, Community Empire.
It’s a simple four-step process.
Once you understand and identify this four-step process, it is something literally anybody can do.
If you want assistance in building out a Skool community that can help you make money online, check out the first link in the description.
It leads to a two-week free trial.
As an added bonus, I’ll actually work with you one-on-one to help grow your Skool community.
Just to show you that this is something Greg Isenberg is actually doing, and not something I made up, you can see at the bottom of his Skool community that he is making $37,430 per month with Community Empire.
The first thing you need to do if you want to make any money online is to pick one niche.
We are all multi-faceted individuals with interests in all sorts of things.
But if you want to make money online, you need to focus on one area.
For Greg, he is focusing on wealth and helping men and women start an online business.
His community offers all sorts of templates, guides, videos, and resources to help people get started.
What you have to remember is that people go to the internet when they have a problem.
They are only looking to solve one problem at a time.
That’s why I encourage you to pick one niche.
There are thousands of niches out there.
It can be a passion, a hobby, an interest, or something you are good at.
Start there and think about different ways you can help people.
Once you’ve identified your niche, you need attention.
Attention is getting eyeballs on you.
In order to make money on the internet, you need to gain attention in some way.
There are two types of attention, and both will work.
There is free attention and paid attention.
Free attention is called organic traffic.
The benefit of free attention is that you don’t spend anything but your time.
However, it can take longer to start seeing results because you are spending your time rather than money.
Paid attention is great because you can start getting results faster.
You can start getting data faster.
You can learn what works and what doesn’t work much faster.
However, you need some money—anywhere from five to one hundred dollars per day—to get started.
The cool thing about Greg is that he’s getting attention in multiple ways.
He also has a bit of a cheat code because he has worked with some pretty big names.
This is his website.
You can see that he has 75,000 people on his mailing list.
I’ll show you how he’s getting that in a moment.
He has worked with TikTok and Reddit.
Because of that, he has a solid foundation.
He is considered an expert in the industry because he has been an advisor for companies like TikTok and Reddit.
But he is also getting attention in a variety of ways.
He has a YouTube channel with 26,000 subscribers.
He gets attention through his YouTube channel.
If you open up his videos, you can see where he directs people.
He sends people to his mailing list, which we will talk about more in a moment.
He also sends people over to his Skool community.
He is using multiple platforms, but you only need one way to get attention.
He is also using Twitter, or X, where he has over 387,000 followers.
One of the reasons he built such a large following is because of his expertise.
You don’t need a large following to get started.
If you want to make consistent income of twenty to forty thousand dollars per month, you will need to grow a following.
This can be done with either free or paid methods.
As I showed you, he has his YouTube channel.
He is also very active on LinkedIn, where he has 116,000 followers.
He is not as big on Instagram, with 10,000 followers, but he is still building a following.
You need to figure out how to get attention.
The best way to do that is to figure out where your target audience is already hanging out.
Where does your ideal client spend time online?
I guarantee they are on one of these platforms.
Pick one and move forward.
Once you have decided where you will get attention, you need to create content.
There are different types of content.
There is search engine optimized, or SEO, content.
There is results-driven content.
There is personal branding content.
There is educational content.
He is using a combination of all of these.
If we look at his YouTube channel, you can see his strategy.
For example, “Profitable Startup Ideas” is an SEO-friendly title.
“Do This to Make 30K Per Month” is more results-driven.
He is using a mix of strategies to gain attention.
The best way to gain attention varies by platform.
If you are using YouTube, the best way is through SEO and blogging-style content.
If you are using LinkedIn, you should mix SEO, results, and personal branding.
If you are using Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok, focus on results-driven content and personal branding with a bit of education.
If you do this consistently over time, you will build a following and make money.
SEO, results-driven content, and personal branding also work great for paid traffic.
You must create content consistently over a sustained period of time.
If we look at his YouTube channel, he is uploading once or twice per week.
That is the type of consistency you need.
He is not getting millions of views, but he is getting enough to convert one to two percent into paying customers.
Once you create content, you need a funnel.
A funnel is how you move people from content to purchase.
Many people get this wrong because they do not funnel people in one direction.
A funnel brings people from your content into a buying process.
There are different types of funnels.
You can do content to Skool community.
You can do paid ads to free or paid Skool community.
You can do content to a landing page and then to a Skool community, which he does.
If we look at his website, you can see that he collects email addresses.
You can do content to a free Skool community and then upsell to a paid Skool community, which he also does.
You can do content to a paid Skool community, which he also does.
You can do content to a Facebook group and then to a Skool community, which works if you already have a Facebook group.
If we look at Greg’s funnel, he is sending people to his website.
He also has a podcast, which I forgot to mention.
His podcast has twenty-four reviews, which suggests he has two thousand to five thousand consistent listeners.
That is another way to funnel people into his Skool community.
He directs people from his YouTube channel to his website.
From his website, he collects email addresses.
He also provides valuable information before eventually sending them to his Skool community.
His Skool membership is one hundred and forty-nine dollars per month.
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