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Launch vs. Evergreen Debate is happening in 6 days
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If you joined this community, you’re not a consumer. You’re an action taker. Most people talk about building a community. You decided to build one. 👉🏻 So first things first: TAKE ACTION! STEP 1. Introduce yourself in the comments here: - Who you are - The outcome you want in 30 days - Your current stage (idea / validating / building / live) . PLS USE the poll or in the comment STEP 2. Do NOT Launch Yet (If You Haven’t) If you haven’t created your Skool community, pause. Action does not mean rushing. Start with Day 1 inside the Classroom and move in order. Clarity → Launch. STEP 3. Questions so far? Post them here or as a separate post in the Q&A category. Or in the relevant step. Public questions help everyone move faster. The rules are simple: - There are no stupid questions - The only stupid questions are those not asked No silent observers here. You joined because you want results. Let’s begin.
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Do What Others Won't: How to Make Your Community Unignorable
if you're copying someone else's formula, there is no way you stand out. templates are great. "what works" is great. but when your community looks like everyone else's, you compete on price. and competing on price is a race to the bottom. not the race you want to be in. John Hegarty wrote it on a Levi's ad in 1982: "when the world zigs, zag." a black sheep walking against a flock of white ones. that's the whole strategy. especially when you're starting out — focus on what other people don't do. automations save you time. i use them. but they suck the soul out of interactions. they'll save you hours and keep you dry. your goal in the beginning isn't efficiency. it's to get people to love you. to turn them into ambassadors. the famous 100-1000 true fans. the key word is FANS, not the number. you don't get fans by being optimized. you get fans by doing the crazy stuff nobody else will bother with. here's what that looks like for me: - everyone celebrates wins. i celebrate failures. - people run calls in their own time zone. i run mine to catch my APAC friends and my US/Canada friends. even if one person shows up in the Community Income Mastermind. - i send personal welcome messages, not automated ones. and when i do send an automated message, i tell you it's automated. - i offer 1:1 welcome calls in a free community. makes zero sense on a spreadsheet. makes total sense to the person on the call. - i publish my real numbers - conversion rates, retention, the maths - including the unflattering ones. - i answer questions with a recorded video when a text reply would take two minutes. because you hearing my voice is worth more than my two minutes. none of this my competitors do. that's the point. when you do what others won't or don't, you stop competing on price. you become UNIGNORABLE. you stand the f*ck out. what do you already do differently?
Do What Others Won't: How to Make Your Community Unignorable
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🍿 NEW Category. Movie Saturday
you probably don’t know that i am a certified movie coach. i got through that courses, cause i was trying to marry the thing that i loved “movies” with the thing that i loved and wanted to make money from “coaching”. anywho… introducing new topic, every Saturday i'll share a movie with a bit of comments and questions that could help with your life and business. sounds good? let me know ⬇️ today, i share a short series - Mare from Easttown. you can find it on Apple TV+. 95% on Rotten Tomatoes pretty good, right? why i like it? - i love detective stories. but it’s not the point. - it is very realistic. it shows how f*king hard life is. and how messy, f*cked up we are. - but it is not doomed. it gives hope. and it shows that there is light at the end of the tunnel. bonus points to Kate Winslet - she is amazing as a person and she is good as an actress. i just love her. if you decide to watch, ask yourself these questions to turn this into “therapy/coaching session”: - what impossible standard of perfection am i trying to meet? - how does my need for control prevent me from accepting life or business as it is? - do i reject support from others because i think i must handle everything alone in life or business? - how is it holding me back or my business, because of past events or my bad decisions? - am i able to love myself even on the bad days? just re-watched it this week. so, i thought it's a good start. yes/no/maybe/don't understand? share your thoughts ⬇️
🍿 NEW Category. Movie Saturday
Lost my flame 🔥
I only just realized that I lost my flame and it happened 10 days ago 😂 I didn't do enough Skool that day because I had an 8+ hour driving day. I thought I might feel bad about losing it, but I'm glad to say I don't and that makes me feel very grown up 😉 No biggie. I'll get it back.
Lost my flame 🔥
Failure Wednesday Celebration
it's already Wednesday here in Israel, but somewhere in the world it is still Wednesday (23:39 in California 😜). every Wednesday we celebrate failures. what is FAILURE? - something you DID, but did not get the result (sent a proposal, run an ad, launched a community) - it is the way, it is the path - it is not an anomaly! hence, something that we must normalize and actually celebrate - failure = progress towards your goal. failure = being brave to do the unknown. i'll start: - early July i decided to use Upwork to offer Skool community building services + some digital marketing consulting and coaching - i have sent 72 proposals. got 4 interviews. and 0 job. fun 🤩 - i probably gonna call it a day. i have 35 connects left. so i will use them, but no longer buy new connects. - i will keep the profile - hopefully, it will help with SEO/AIO discoverability. over to you ⬇️
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