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What’s really stopping you from getting results online?
When I started in the digital space, I struggled longer than I expected. I didn’t know what to focus on, I jumped between ideas, and most days I felt stuck. Things only shifted when I stopped trying to do everything and started following systems that actually worked. Staying consistent with the right tools made the difference for me. Inside Setter Society, we have access to something most people don’t, getting your offer to the top of Google and YouTube in under 24 hours. But even with opportunities like this, many people stay stuck because they’re dealing with challenges they never voice. This post is your space to bring those challenges forward. I want to know: What’s bothering you or holding you back from getting things done in the digital space? What challenges are slowing you down right now, clarity, tech, consistency, outreach, or something else? What’s one thing you wish you could fix or understand better? And what has been working for you so far, even if it’s small? Share your thoughts below. Your answer might be exactly what someone else here needs to move forward, and together we can remove the roadblocks that keep most people stuck.
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@Erin The Smart Rebellion
What’s the one thing stopping you from gaining real traction online right now?
When I got started in the digital space, I didn’t have direction. I kept trying to figure everything out alone, jumping between strategies and overthinking every move. Nothing clicked until I focused on one simple principle: use the systems that already work, and stay consistent with them. Once I leaned into that mindset, things finally started making sense. That same approach has been pushing me forward ever since. Now that we’re inside a community built around early access to a new Google-driven traffic system, it’s important to understand where everyone stands so we can help each other move faster and get better results. So I want to hear from every member here: What’s bothering you or stopping you from getting things done in the digital space right now? What challenges are you facing with building momentum or getting consistent results? And what has been working for you so far, even if it’s something small? Drop your answers below. The more honest and open you are, the easier it becomes for us as a group to exchange ideas, fix what’s not working, and help each other get ahead while we have access to something most people don’t. This is the kind of conversation that moves the whole community forward.
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@Kate Cary Evans
We don’t grow alone.
When I first entered the digital space, I thought I had to do it all myself, learn every skill, fix every mistake, solve every problem solo. That mindset slowed me down for years. Real growth began when I started sharing, asking questions, and exchanging ideas with people who had walked the path before me. That’s the kind of environment I want here, one where openness leads to progress. So, let’s start with this: • Where are you right now in your digital journey, learning, growing, or scaling? • What’s one thing that’s currently working well for you? • What’s one barrier that’s stopping you from reaching your next level? Be real with your answers. The conversation we start here could open doors for everyone involved.
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@Humphrey Oteng-Adjei I totally get you, Humphrey. I was in that same stage not too long ago, I had the confidence, I knew my stuff, but scaling to actually get clients felt like the biggest hurdle. Cold emails didn’t hit, and my ads weren’t converting either. What really changed things for me was getting connected with my mentor. He helped me fix my positioning, refine my offer, and understand exactly how to attract the right clients without wasting time or money. He’s also helped a lot of people here in the community who were facing the same challenge. By the way, have you reached out to him yet? It’s really important to message him early because he gets a lot of requests, and the sooner you reach out, the faster he can look into your situation and guide you properly.
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@Beverly Walthour, that’s amazing. 9 years in the online space shows real consistency and resilience. And moving from Facebook to Skool + YouTube is a powerful shift, especially now that long-term, search-based platforms are bringing in more warm traffic. I’ve been in the digital space for a while, too, and one of my biggest wins recently came from simplifying my content process and focusing on the platforms that actually convert. That’s when I started seeing results much faster. I’d love to know: what part of the transition to Skool or YouTube feels most challenging for you right now? And if you could get support in one area to help you see growth faster, what would it be? Happy to share what’s been working for me if it helps
Are you clear on your current position in the digital game?
When I began in this space, I made the same mistakes most people do, no direction, too many distractions, and no system that worked long-term. Over time, I discovered that discipline and clarity were far more valuable than chasing every new opportunity. That’s how I started getting real results. Right now, I want to get a pulse on where everyone in this community stands so we can start building with intention. We can’t grow effectively without knowing where we are and what’s holding us back. Let’s break it down: What level are you currently playing at, beginner, builder, or scaler? What’s one proven approach that’s bringing you results? What’s one barrier that keeps you from hitting your next goal? Drop your insights below. Let’s identify what’s working, fix what’s not, and move with clarity as a team.
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@Mélanie DesChâtelets , I totally understand what you’re going through, I’ve faced similar challenges myself as an e-commerce business owner. At one point, traffic and SEO issues really slowed me down too, and it felt overwhelming. Everything changed when someone in this community referred me to an expert, he’s helped so many people rebuild, scale, and diversify their businesses successfully. If you don’t mind, I can share his profile with you. He works very closely with people and would be happy to help you as well. Honestly, connecting with him was a game-changer for me, and I think it could be for you too.
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@Lee Maddus Absolutely! I’d love that. It’s always great connecting with people who can share experiences and insights. What kind of work or business are you into?
The ideas that change everything usually come from open discussions, not quiet effort.
When I started, I used to work in silence, thinking that results alone would do the talking. But the truth is, sharing progress and challenges not only built connections but also led me to solutions I never expected. That’s why I believe growth happens faster in a community that talks openly. Let’s make this space about that, real talk, shared lessons, and practical ideas we can all apply. Now tell me: • Where are you currently in your journey, just starting out, building traction, or scaling your results? • What’s one thing that’s been helping you make progress? • And what’s one thing that’s been holding you back from moving faster? Your comment could be the insight someone else needs right now. Let’s build momentum together
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@Zoltan Piroska That’s great to hear! Starting out is always an exciting phase because there’s so much to learn and explore. I’ve been in that position before, and what helped me the most was getting guidance from someone experienced, it gave me clarity, focus, and a structured approach to make real progress. just wondering, as you’re getting started, what’s the one area you feel you need the most support or guidance in right now?
1 like • Oct 22
@Miguel Demaria That’s amazing, leaving the 9–5 to build something of your own takes a lot of courage and vision. It sounds like you’ve really embraced the growth journey and the freedom that comes with it! Are you currently building in the eCommerce space, or is your business focused on something different? I’d love to hear more about what you’re working on.
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Jessica Willow
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Now running multiple 6-figure stores and helping others skip the mistakes I made. If I can do it, you can too

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