🛠️ How Home Service Professionals Can Make Money on Skool

Whether you're a plumber, electrician, HVAC tech, landscaper, or cleaning pro — Skool can help you turn your experience into a new income stream while serving others in your industry.

Here’s how you can use Skool to make money:

1. Teach What You Know

Start a Skool community where you teach the business side of your trade — pricing jobs, scheduling, managing crews, or winning more local clients. Other service providers will gladly pay to learn what you’ve figured out.

Ex: “How to Start a 6-Figure Pressure Washing Business” or “Systems for Growing a Local Service Crew.”

2. Build a Support Community

Create a community where others in your trade can ask questions, share tips, and stay motivated. You can offer premium access, coaching, or downloadable tools like estimate sheets or SOPs.

3. Solve a Pain Point

Have a way to help others save time, land more jobs, or get organized? Turn that into a course or step-by-step plan. People will pay for clarity and shortcuts.

4. Earn Affiliate Income

Share your favorite Skool groups or tools (like the DBR Bookkeeping Skool Community) and earn recurring commissions. You can also become a Skool affiliate yourself — it's simple and pays monthly.

5. Add a New Revenue Stream

Once your Skool group gains traction, charge for events, tools, templates, or private consulting calls.

💡 Bonus: Skool is built for distraction-free learning — no ads, no spam, just growth.

🛠️ Start Your Skool Business for Just $9/Month

You don’t need fancy tech or a big following. Just share what you know and start building a new stream of income today.

🔗 Free Skool Trial:
https://www.skool.com/signup?ref=60a8b8c78f284c9ead3b0fd1075c36f4

📞 Need help setting it up?
Book a free call with Dr. Bryan Raya:
https://calendly.com/dbr_bookkeeping/book-a-free-call-with-dbr

Let’s start Doing Business Right.
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