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18 contributions to Pick Your Online Business
Drop Your Instagram Below 👇 Get Followers
I’ll be following anyone on Instagram who leaves their link in the comments. Do the same for each other. If we get to 100 comments maybe I’ll do the same for YouTube 💪
Drop Your Instagram Below 👇 Get Followers
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@Dharmendra Bonomaully Welcome to the community.
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@Aprill Ralowicz Welcome to the community.
💸 The money is hiding in your comments
I had a video with a ton of views. I felt great about it. Then I read the comments. Not one person asked me for help. They just told me I was awesome. Awesome does not pay. So I opened a small video. One I wanted to delete. That one was full of people asking me what to do next. Same channel. Same guy. Same face. All my views on one video. All my buyers on another. Here is the deal. You are guessing what to sell. I was too. Your people already told you. They typed it out. It is sitting in your comments right now. The problem is it is spread over hundreds of videos. So you never see it. So I built a thing that reads all of it for you. You point Claude at your channel and your Skool community. It reads the comments. It counts who asks for help and who just claps. Then it gives you a report. It tells you what your people want to buy. In their own words. With their comments as proof. Twenty minutes. You just sit there. No code. No downloads. No tech guy. If you can add a Chrome extension, you are done. Now the part where I sell you something. I am not going to. I put the whole thing in a video. The steps. The prompt. All of it. https://youtu.be/kL3Lb8qHl-Q Most people will not run it. They will read this and go back to guessing. If you run it, you will learn more about your audience in twenty minutes than you did in two years. And you will remember who handed it to you. Go watch it. Run it today. Not Monday. Then come back to this post and tell me what it found. What is the one thing your people keep asking you for?
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@Earle Mason III Welcome to the community.
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@Earle Mason III You're welcome.
FREE Gift for Skoolers - Classroom + About Page Image Cards
If you have a Skool community or you're about to open one.... this is for you. I've created a series of ChatGPT prompts that will create the images you see below in your brand. For your classroom, your about page, your sidebar image (the one that skool runs ads with) and your icon. If you want the prompts, simply comment "PROMPTS" and I'll send them your way.
FREE Gift for Skoolers - Classroom + About Page Image Cards
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@Dg Gregory Welcome to the community.
Can the wrong profile photo quietly damage your brand? 🤔
We talk endlessly about logos, websites, colours, fonts, SEO and content strategy — but what about the face sitting next to all of it? For solopreneurs especially, you are often part of the brand. Before someone reads your website, watches your video or buys from you, they may already have formed an impression from one tiny profile photo. So I’m curious: how much does a profile photo really matter? Have you ever changed yours and noticed a difference in engagement, credibility or the way people responded to you? Do you think a polished professional headshot builds more trust, or can it actually make someone look too corporate and less approachable? What about casual photos, branded portraits, illustrations or AI-generated images? And here’s the question I’m most interested in: Should your profile photo look like the real everyday you — or the version of you that best represents your brand? I’d love to hear from anyone who has actually tested this rather than simply following the usual “use a professional headshot” advice. I’m currently working on my own branding, so any experiences, advice, comments or lessons you’ve learned would be genuinely helpful to me. 🥰
Can the wrong profile photo quietly damage your brand? 🤔
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@Brian O'Neill Well, this may come as a surprise to you… but it was actually your profile photo that first drew me in and made me want to sign up. 😂 So congratulations — I may officially be your first exception to the “profile photos don’t get members” rule. Apparently, your face did some marketing after all. 😏
What Types of Activity Books Do Children Enjoy Most — and Why? 📚✨
I’d love to hear from the parents, grandparents, teachers and children’s authors in this community: what types of activity books do the children in your life enjoy most? 🤔 Do they prefer colouring, puzzles, mazes, word searches, spot-the-difference challenges, drawing prompts, stickers, quizzes, educational games or story-based activities? I’m especially interested in understanding why certain activities hold their attention. Is it the sense of achievement, the opportunity to be creative, the challenge, the characters or simply that the activities are fun? Please share the child’s age as well, as preferences can vary considerably between age groups. Your real-life experiences would be incredibly helpful to me as I develop future children’s activity books. 😊
What Types of Activity Books Do Children Enjoy Most — and Why? 📚✨
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@Philip Lye Welcome to the community.
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@Philip Lye Thank you very much for your reply and sharing the important information.
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Paulette Ng
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@paulette-ng-5521
My name is Paulette, from the UK. I'd love to connect with like-minded people for my creative journey.

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Joined May 3, 2026
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