💼 How NWA Service-Based Businesses Can Make Money on Skool

Whether you’re a local contractor, consultant, creative, or health pro — Skool gives you a simple, powerful way to grow your business and add new income streams right here in Northwest Arkansas.

Here’s how local business owners are using Skool to make money:

1. Build a Local or Niche-Focused Community

Create a group around what you know best — bookkeeping tips, home service advice, branding for small business, or anything your ideal client needs help with.

Example: “NWA Small Biz Growth Hub” or “Bookkeeping Basics for Local Entrepreneurs”

2. Teach a Skill

Package your expertise into a course + community. Think:
🛠 Contractors teaching DIY basics
🧾 Bookkeepers teaching financial literacy
🖥 Marketers teaching social media for local businesses

3. Create a Group Program or Paid Membership

Deliver value through group coaching, accountability, or educational support for a monthly fee.

4. Affiliate Opportunities

Earn extra income by promoting tools and communities (like the DBR Bookkeeping Skool Community) that help other small business owners — while building trust in your network.

5. Build Brand Loyalty + Local Influence

Turn Skool into a local hub where people connect, get answers, and grow — all while positioning YOU as the go-to expert in NWA.

🎯 Why Skool Works for NWA Entrepreneurs

  • No distractions, no ads — just connection

  • Easy to use for clients and customers

  • A great way to build recurring revenue, even beyond 1:1 services

🔗 Start Your Skool Community for Just $9/month

Try it FREE first:
https://www.skool.com/signup?ref=60a8b8c78f284c9ead3b0fd1075c36f4

📞 Need help launching your first community?
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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