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📌 Weekly GAINS | Mar 9–15
Hey everyone 👋 It is Friday the 13th, but I’m not seeing any bad luck around here, just a lot of momentum. I’m ready to read through what you moved the finish line this week. Whether you closed a big deal or finally conquered a task that’s been haunted by "bad luck," let’s hear it. Drop your gains below 👇
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@Dylan Fetch ... yes, loads. I don't really get it to create infographics or slide decks much. I mostly use it with that "YouTube to NotebookLM" Chrome extension to train an AI on YouTube videos. It's so fast.
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@Kasim Aslam ... I always thought of live streaming to YouTube and/or LinkedIn. Are you doing the Zoom and then uploading it to YouTube as a normal video, or are you live streaming it to YouTube? I think long live chats are where it's at. It's the sort of thing AI can't do - they're long, they have stories and anecdotes, and they have all our imperfections that make us human.
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Hi. I'm Renee. I just joined. I've been with my business for over 33 years and have seen a lot of change in that time. I see the writing on the wall for how our business model is changing so I need to pivot the business in order to survive the changes with AI. I want to pivot the business to one that utilizes the AI tools with our expertise. I'm looking forward to learning and hopefully contributing value too.
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@Renee Fink ... I mostly use AI to create my own AI consultants. I use the "YouTube to NotebookLM" Chrome extension to suck videos from a YouTube channel into a Notebook (say Ed Lawrence who helps businesses generate clients with YouTube). I might also do this for a YouTube search for "YouTube shorts tips" and another for "video hooks" (so I created three separate Notebooks). Then I create a Gemini chat and add those Notebooks as sources, and also a Notebook of my own content. Then I can tell Gemini to be my YouTube consultant and help me script videos based on my content. I've not created any agents yet, but did get AI to help me write some Google Ads scripts that run daily to report on client campaigns.
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@Renee Fink ... So the writing on the wall for your business is less client businesses needing auditors and software developers? How will you adapt as that happens? Are there different types of employees they might take on? I was an IT contractor for about 10 years (a UNIX Sysadmin and Production Oracle DBA). Our job was to keep mission critical systems running and implement changes with minimal downtime. I don't see that type of work getting replaced by AI any time soon. One of my hardcore IT friends from those days just told me he might get a five-year contract doing Data Security and AI Governance for a government body. I would expect those kinds of roles to become higher profile and more in need as businesses try to use AI.
👋Long term giver saying hello
Hi all. I’ve been in a forum for 10 years, posting 21,000 times and creating 400+ threads. Being a "long-term giver" has helped me in ways I never foresaw, and it’s the foundation of how I view business. For those trying to "validate a need" (I kinda hate that phrase), forums and groups are the ultimate resource. People group themselves by interest and chatter about their problems. I’ve produced a ridiculous amount of evergreen content just by noticing where I repeat myself and creating a "solution" thread to point to when the same question pops up later. . In case you didn't spot the parallel to building a business: 1) I find and engage the market (aka "help people") - where they are already. 2) I respond to questions and problems people *already* have. 3) I immediately help people instead of naval-gazing or "building stuff" in my bat-cave. 4) If I find myself answering the same question over and over again - I go create a solution I can point people to all the time. 5) Before I create the thread (solution) I already know it will help lots of people - because it's a need many people already had. 6) The content (solution) was created out of solving real-world problems, rather than solving problems I think people have. It's battle-tested. . This is super important: Don't just help people with what you sell. I'm a Google Ads guy and less than 10% of my threads in that forum are about Google Ads. I try not to even mention it now-a-days and just respond when tagged. You want to be seen as a PEER first in any community - as someone helpful, with their own quirks, and their own hopes, fears, worries, and dreams... the same as everyone else. They'll naturally find out over time that you do XYZ, and if you help people with XYZ too (and are seen helping people with XYZ) then you'll start getting known as "The XYZ Guy/Gal", and tagged whenever that subject comes up. . Whenever someone's stuck in business I just ask: Who have you helped? Why create a blog and try and find out what content helps people and resonates with people when you can go help people immediately in a busy forum or Facebook group?
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@Renee Fink... Thanks for your kind words. I probably spend too much time popping in and out of the forum each day. It's like my guilty pleasure, but I consider it more useful than doom scrolling social media. And given it's a business forum, I do end up learning loads, and feeling like I've a bit of support around me as a mostly solopreneur. I've made a lot of in real life friends from being in the forum too.
The Giver Framework (The Invisible Skill That Made Me “Nerd Famous”)
The Giver Framework is LIVE!! Thank you so much to everyone who showed up today to the live call. Checkout the #Classroom tab in the Skool community to watch the replay and download the assets. The GIVER Framework: How to Rise in Any Community Without Begging for Attention There’s a skill I’ve quietly used my entire career that’s opened every major door in my professional life—and no one talks about it. It’s not paid traffic, delegation, or copywriting (though all those help). It’s something more foundational: Being a world-class community participant. Sounds soft? It’s not. It’s leverage in disguise. Let me prove it to you: ✅ When I joined DigitalMarketer’s Certified Partner Program, I didn’t pitch, posture, or peacock. I just gave—high-value posts, insightful questions, genuine help. That led to guest webinars, podcast invites, and eventually, building DigitalMarketer’s Paid Traffic Certification, one of the biggest certifications in the world at the time. ✅ I did the same thing in War Room. I gave so much value that they invited me on Perpetual Traffic, one of the biggest marketing podcasts. I gave so much on that show that they made me a co-host for three years. That’s what made me nerd famous. ✅ That led to Perry Belcher inviting me to become co-owner of the Driven Mastermind. ✅ I’m now in Alex Hormozi’s $18K–$24K mastermind with 1,200 people. I’ve never pitched. I just post every day. High signal. Low ego. Pure give. I’m currently #2 on the leaderboard. Coincidence? Not a chance. Most people try to extract value from communities. I do the opposite. I inject value first—and the rewards show up later, quietly and massively. That’s why I created a repeatable system that anyone can use to replicate this outcome: 🧠 The GIVER Framework: How to Become Irreplaceable in Any Community Give. Invest. Voice. Elevate. Repeat. 1. 🧠 Give Before You’re Asked Lead with value. Share what you know. Create detailed, useful posts. Don’t worry about being “original”—worry about being valuable.
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I wrote this up years ago when I was invited into a paid group of web designers to give a workshop. Hope it helps. 1) WHEN YOU'RE STARTING OUT: Join communities of PEERS and make friends, build relationships, and create win-wins. Do NOT go in trying to find clients. If your target market is electricians do NOT join as a web designer / digital marketer to get clients. You're a wolf in sheep's clothing and not a genuine community member. For me that was communities like thefastlaneforum, Facebook groups for Irish business owners, people using New Zenler (course software I use), etc. 2) WHEN YOU'RE ESTABLISHED: When people start seeing you as a helpful and valued community member, AND as an expert at XYZ then you will start to: Get INVITED into groups of electricians - BY THE GROUP OWNER. Get INVITED in as the resident expert in XYZ - BY THE GROUP OWNER. Get INVITED in to do regular workshops for members - BY THE GROUP OWNER. How do you get invited by the group owner? "Be so good they can't ignore you." (Steve Martin) ... Examples for me: Getting invited by the owner of a Facebook group of 3k Irish business owners to do monthly Google Ads workshops. Getting invited into groups of B&B owners, Personal Trainers, Permanent Makeup Artists, etc ... by the group owners.
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