💡 Want to Start a Business on Skool? Here’s How (The Simple Way)

If you're looking for a way to turn your expertise into a business — without the chaos of tech stacks, social media distractions, or overwhelming funnels — Skool is a great place to start.

Skool combines community, courses, and coaching into one easy platform, perfect for launching a small business, mentorship group, or educational service.

Here’s how to start — simplified:

✅ Step 1: Pick a Niche

Choose a clear audience you can help — for example:

  • Coaches and consultants

  • Parents navigating homeschool

  • Freelancers who want to grow

  • Local service providers

Clarity = better engagement.

✅ Step 2: Create a Free Skool Group

Head to Skool.com and set up your classroom.

Make sure your name and description are clear about who it’s for and what they’ll gain.

✅ Step 3: Add Value

Upload something simple but useful:

  • A short video or checklist

  • A 5-day mini-course

  • A shared resource, like templates

This gives people a reason to join — and trust you.

✅ Step 4: Invite People

Share your group in:

  • Social media DMs

  • Email lists

  • Your LinkedIn bio

  • Client groups or Facebook communities

The goal isn’t to sell — it’s to help first.

✅ Step 5: Offer Something Paid

Once people are learning and engaging, you can naturally introduce:

  • 1:1 coaching or consulting

  • A paid membership

  • A group program

  • A digital product or service

Skool makes it easy to sell from inside the platform — no extra tech needed.

Want Help Setting It All Up?

👋 Dr. Bryan Raya (founder of DBR Bookkeeping & QuickBooks ProAdvisor) uses Skool to grow his business and community — and he can help you do the same.

✅ Start your free Skool group here (affiliate link):
https://www.skool.com/signup?ref=60a8b8c78f284c9ead3b0fd1075c36f4

📅 Then book a free strategy call to plan your Skool launch:
https://calendly.com/dbr_bookkeeping/book-a-free-call-with-dbr

Let’s start Doing Business Right.
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