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Warm client lead intentionally brought to you. For entrepreneurs/freelancers in different industries (media & marketing, virtual assistants, Home services, landscaping, recreation, hospitality, skilled trades) to promote their businesses and help each other make needed connections. I highlight certain posts, businesses, and wins in the community giving additional exposure. Currently $10/month. https://www.skool.com/revidea-4655/about
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@Stacee M The concept sounds great, but none of what I am reading or hearing tells me how it will be executed or if it has been executed elsewhere and you are bringing it to Skool. I have a lot more questions than answers after listening and reading. You mentioned curated members, how will you do that? Through the membership questions or some other way? How will you provide this? I heard a lot of promises, but I haven't heard or read how you will make this work. For example, if you have 10 persons offering personal finance services and one person needing personal finance, how do you decide who gets that client? Also, you stated that inside will be a mini course, downloadable tools, and you are offering new entrepreneurs weekly start up course. Those conflict with you saying entrepreneurs should join to get warm leads.
ROAST MY ABOUT PAGE BEFORE I GO PAID
I am bout to switch my community to a paid membership. I am curious to see what you all think about my About Page since that will be the only visibility into the community without paying for membership. Should i add a short video demo or do a talking one. Open to all thoughts and suggestions. https://www.skool.com/flip-florida-lien-investing-5588/about
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A few suggestions/things to consider. 1. I would remove the last slide. I don't see a purpose for it because that information is repeated in the other slides. 2. I would pull out and focus on the 4 points on the third slide...Deal Inbox. Due Diligence etc instead of a snapshot of the website. For someone who has no idea this would show them the 4 main entry points to the system. 3. Also, I would consider making the small wording on the second slide more prominent instead of just copying from the slide. Because that gives a lot more detail on what is being offered. 4. Consider a video testimonial of before they used the platform and what value/wins they got. 5. And yes, videos are always a good thing to have. Most people don't like to slow down enough to read properly. 😊 Best of luck.
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@Dave Hughes I think it depends on the community. Personally, I don't like it when coaches use blanket statements like that. High touch subjects like this community I think needs a video especially if it's a fully paid community and not freemium. The video helps with trust factor.
Roast my failed offer - Custom drawing trianing
Custom Designed Training - now available One of things that I want to do here is offer custom training based upon what you are working on or may need some help with. It could be short term or long term. We can have a call to discuss what your needs might be. To kick this off, I want to offer four 30 min slots to anyone that is interested in trying it out. This will be at no cost for the next week. The offer ends on 04.17.2026 Follow the link to the classroom to learn more about it. Book a discovery call and let's get started. https://calendly.com/aecdesign/30min -------------------------------------- So bad I couldn't give it away for free😅 I also included a video with it. I know it's all kinds of bad and have already started to rethink and repackage it. It has the "weak and unsure" messaging that we talked about before. It's niche, but the roasting can be applied to giving training to anything.
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One thing I find is that when you give people more than one choice, they might make none. I didn't learn more about "it" by going to the classroom. I saw a drawing and some words. The "it" is not clearly defined. Maybe, follow the link to the classroom and see an example of what we would work on together. Or see what I did for one client. That is now concrete proof of something. Frankly, I would give them one link that clearly explains the offer and the opportunity to discuss it further.
👩🏻‍🏫 New Category: Roast My Short Lesson
What is the different between Roast my Short Content and Roast my Short Lesson? This is a marketing community. Most people here are doing content to attract leads. So if you use "roast my content", we will judge like you're using this content to attract people to your work. This new category is different. People will roast you on the quality of the teaching you're trying to pass on. You can post stuff that you made to teach inside your community, posts that got deleted from Skoolers because they were thought leader posts, or just insights you want to share and start a discussion on. You can also use polls, as long as they are used for enhancing the discussion, not market research (save those for poll mondays). It can also be a short video, not just text. Be aware that this is a roasting community. So you will be met with fire on it, not just validation and compliments. I'll also submit any lessons and insights I want to share for roasting, instead of posting them as Admin posts, and you will be able to earn points for roasting them. Here are some of the possible roasting points for lessons: - Are my teaching methods clear? Are you able to understand what I'm saying or am I complicating things too much? - Is this lesson valuable? Or is it just obvious stuff that everybody knows? - Do you disagree with any point I made? Is the information misleading? Am I oversimplifying things that should be discussed in deeper details? - Is it pleasant to read? Or did you get bored midway through? - Also notice the "Short" in the category. People should not spend more than 5 minutes reading, watching your lesson. Micro learning is the way. I'll be checking the posts on "Roast my Short content" and also some of my Admin posts and recathegorizing them if they fit here. 🎁 BONUS: If you teach something that is valuable for people building their online businesses and communities and if I like it enough, I'll add your post to the classroom at Roasty High Skool, so people will be able to learn from you at any time. Your short lessons can include a link to your full course/community/channel/social media.
👩🏻‍🏫 New Category: Roast My Short Lesson
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I like this idea. The key is SHORT! 😆 Now @Paulo Costa, The Roaster if I made an educational post on LinkedIn, for example, and wanted feedback, would that fit here?
Have you tried showing your work to your family and friends?
In my experience, and from the experience of other skoolers I talked to, they are the worst people to show it. Specially if they are not entrepeneurs themselves. They will either discourage us, saying we are wasting our time, or say that they don't get it. Or they will show fake excitement, say they will follow up with you and than nothing, only excuses. Even when you provide a service that you know that they will need they will prefer going with a more popular choice. That seems like an universal thing from the conversations I had, not something exclusive from brazilian culture. That's why I love Skool so much. I'm finally finding people who are genuinely interested in what I'm building. And I'm building a space where you can get real feedback, real insights. No sugar coating, no fake excitement. Just a community of people helping eachother and keeping it real!
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Have you tried showing your work to your family and friends?
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@Laura Williams, MBA, Ed.S Thank you 😊
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@Paulo Costa, The Roaster Thank you 🙏🏾
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