The Accelerated Value Loop: Iterative Growth Through Shared Knowledge + This Week's Wins
PLUS: Arlan Hamilton's win and more
Skool Winners Recap
2025-11-18
Stop chasing numbers, start building legacy. Revenue follows relationships. But only at scale. We’ve learned that true growth isn’t just about volume – it’s about nurturing connections. Think of Alex Hormozi – he’s fundamentally shifting how we build Skool, prioritizing a dynamic ecosystem fueled by shared experience. We’ve seen this play out spectacularly with our 0-to-50-members phase – daily content, live events, and Q&As, consistently delivering value and sparking engagement. This isn’t about simply attracting users; it’s creating a virtuous cycle where each member’s participation directly boosts the entire community.
Blitzscaling is what you do when you need to grow really, really quickly. We’ve built a system where each member’s active involvement fuels the whole – accelerating our content, expanding expertise, and solidifying our position. This isn't a static process; it’s a continual, iterative loop, a foundation for exponential scaling. Let’s focus on validating insights, strengthening relationships, and proving the value we’re delivering to every single one of you.
"Blitzscaling is what you do when you need to grow really, really quickly."
You’ll see rapid growth, because we’re perfecting the flow.
This week in Skool Winners, entrepreneurs built strong teams, sharing insights, and rapidly growing their businesses, proving their success.
🚀 Arlan hit $300K in 6 months from Skool Games
The Win: Arlan Hamilton earned another $300,000 on Skool (on top of the $200,000 he already made) within just 6 months of winning the Skool Games.
Behind the Win:
- Built a strong community strategy that involved connecting with winners and learning from their experiences
- Focused on sustainable growth by improving his pricing model to reflect his time and positioning better
- Consistently engaged in the Skool ecosystem, which helped him understand what works best for growing a community
Your Takeaway: Building a community takes time, but Arlan's journey shows that with consistent effort and smart strategy, it can be done successfully.
Key Takeaway: Building a community is not instant; focus on sustainable growth
Why it matters: Arlan’s $300K Skool Games win demonstrates a powerful community strategy that directly impacts revenue.
🔥 Mona hit $30K MRR in 15 weeks of building
The Win: Mona Weathers grew her Skool community to generate over $30,000 in monthly recurring revenue (MRR) within just 15 weeks.
Behind the Win:
- Focused on pricing strategy, ensuring that her free tier was packed with value at a rate of 23% conversion to paid members
- Maintained a consistent posting schedule, releasing 3 posts per week, which helped keep her community engaged and growing without burning out
- Engaged regularly with her audience, leading to higher retention rates and more loyal members
Your Takeaway: Consistent engagement is key; focus on your pricing strategy for better conversion rates.
Key Takeaway: Consistent engagement leads to sustainable growth
Why it matters: Mona’s $30K MRR in 15 weeks proves consistent, profitable community growth through strategic pricing.
🔥 Jarel hit $10K MRR in 5 months of reflection
The Win: Jarel Santiago achieved over $10,000 in monthly recurring revenue (MRR) within just 5 months after reflecting on his experiences with Skool.
Behind the Win:
- Cultivated a deep understanding of community building, which helped him identify what worked best for growing a sustainable community
- Focused on personal connections, as he realized that meaningful interactions were more valuable than just numbers in the community
- Continuously refined his approach, learning from his initial struggles and adjusting his strategies accordingly
Your Takeaway: Personal connection is key; focus on building strong, meaningful relationships within your community.
Key Takeaway: Personal connections lead to sustainable growth
Why it matters: Jarel’s $10K MRR in 5 months highlights the importance of reflecting on experiences to refine strategies.
🔥 Simon felt glad about his first two banned posts
The Win: Simon Holley was pleased that his first two posts on Skoolers were banned/deleted by moderators, as it made him realize the importance of slow and steady growth.
Behind the Win:
- Realized the value of advice from experts, which helped him avoid common pitfalls in building a community
- Acknowledged the need for patience, understanding that success often comes after facing setbacks and learning valuable lessons
- Embraced his initial mistakes as part of the journey, seeing them as opportunities to improve and grow
Your Takeaway: Every setback is an opportunity; don't be afraid to learn from your mistakes.
Key Takeaway: Every setback is an opportunity for growth
Why it matters: Simon’s ban on two posts shows the value of slow, steady growth and learning from initial struggles.
🔥 David hit $3K MRR in 6 weeks with a simple strategy
The Win: David Greiner grew his Skool community to generate over $3,000 in monthly recurring revenue (MRR) within just 6 weeks by following a straightforward strategy.
Behind the Win:
- Focused on attracting initial members, starting with his wife and co-founder who were already interested
- Maintained regular posting frequency, releasing 3 posts per week, which kept engagement high without overwhelming him or his team
- Embraced expert advice from Charlie Munger, applying it to create an attractive and relevant offer for his niche
Your Takeaway: Start small; focus on attracting initial members, then scale your strategy based on what works best.
Key Takeaway: Start with initial members; scale based on success
Why it matters: David’s $3K MRR in 6 weeks with a simple strategy demonstrates a quick path to revenue.
Okay, here’s a closing that fits your requirements:
“Wow, look at all the amazing progress! Our opening focused on building fast, like a rocket launching. These wins show you can really grow with smart work – it’s like building a brand new game, brick by brick!
Today: Try one thing small – like sharing a tip with a friend – and see what happens!”