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Who is in the room?
I’m looking forward to meeting more of the people behind the profiles. Don’t be shy…. Vote in the poll, and if you’re willing, tell us a little more in the comments: - What kind of business are you in? - How long have you been in business? - What’s one lesson you’ve learned that you wish you’d known sooner?
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Everything's Free Until We Hit 150 Members
I want to be real about where this Skool community is headed — because being here early actually means something, and I don't want you to miss it. The short version: The Entrepreneur Experience Hub is growing. Once we hit 150 members, we move to a paid membership model. -- My promise to you Everyone who joins before we hit 150 keeps Standard membership complimentary — for good. No catch. It's my personal thank-you for being an early adopter and helping lay the foundation of this thing. And this isn't an automated promise. I'm personally going through all 150 early members myself to make sure every one of you is taken care of. -- One heads-up about billing When we make the switch, you may get an email asking you to add a card to stay a member. You don't need to. If you were here before 150, your spot is already covered. The only reason to add a card is if you want to show your support — and if you do, I see you and I appreciate you. But it is never required. -- Here's my ask You get out of this what you put in. The magic here only happens if we all show up. So engage — share, comment, celebrate, ask, give. The more each of us puts in, the more it attracts other incredible people like you, and the more connections we build across the world that none of us could've made on our own. -- This is YOUR community Use it to be the thought leader and contributor you already are. Build your authority brand right here. Celebrate your wins out loud — it's okay to brag (humbly) in this group. That's what it's for. -- Got a course idea? If you've got something great you want to turn into a course, let's talk. If it genuinely serves the group, we can work out a deal so you earn from it too. -- Where this came from This community was born from the podcast — The Entrepreneur Experience. Until now, the flow went one direction: we pushed podcast listeners here. Going forward, we're flipping it. We want to pull you onto the show. -- -- That happens a few ways: The VIP Guest Experience — our full done-for-you guest spot — will be built into a package for members ready to step into the spotlight and walk away with content that positions them as the authority in their space (remote guests welcomed if you absolutely cannot make it to KC).
How we help businesses navigate the AI Jungle!
Just finished talking on stage at AI Profit Con 2026. I focused on how we are helping businesses navigate the AI hurdles while staying secure. If you’d like to know our approach and how to get started with AI in your business, msg me and let’s talk! Have a great weekend!
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Different Strokes for Different Folks
It's always interesting to me the speed with which each brand moves. I have 3 clients right now. . . . One has been working with me on a re-brand of their website for 10 months. He's thrilled. I'm chomping at the bit. A website in "staging" is doing NOTHING for his company. But he doesn't want to launch it until its PERFECT. Another client wanted his website launched within 4 weeks. Done. He's already getting leads. A third client has been vacillating on updating their website for 2 years so I built a proto-type. We are running ads to it right now to see if their old site performs better than their new site (turns out the answer is YES) so now its time to complete the rebrand across the entire site. Three different companies, different locations, and different services. They all chose a different path. Neither is right. None are wrong. But there is a cost attached to the speed at which we make decisions. Sometimes moving slowly protects you from making an expensive mistake. Sometimes moving slowly is the expensive mistake. As business owners, I think one of the harder things to learn is knowing the difference. Which are you naturally more inclined to do? Launch it and improve it — or keep working until you know it's right?
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