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Focus on your customer and watch how much more money you make
Entrepreneurship is NOT art. And if you don't understand the difference between the two you're going to be in a world of pain. Yes, you CAN blend the two, but they are completely different things and if you're not making at least $10,000/month right now, you need to read this: Entrepreneurship is about the customer. And the more you focus on what the customer wants, the more money you'll make. Entrepreneurship is not about you - at all. I've paid for coaching from people I don't even like. I paid them for what they could offer me. It wasn't about THEM as the coach at all. Conversely, I've NOT paid many coaches I like, simply because their offer sucked. This is because success with entrepreneurship requires you to sell something people want. You have to ask: "What does Jessica want for lunch?" And then you have to make Jessica what she wants. Regardless of if you want it, or not. Jessica doesn't care what you want. But she will happily (and repeatedly) pay you for what SHE wants. Art, though? Art allows you to do whatever you feel like. It has no rules and no boundaries. I just got back from an Art Expo in Brisbane, Australia. It was full of random art pieces. Most were meaningless to me. Some of the pieces I liked. But most I did not. And this is why it's a lot harder to sell art. This is why most artists are broke. They focus soley on themselves, not the buyer. Which is fine! For art. Just don't expect to get rich doing it. Most artist are never taught entrepreneurship and don't realize that getting paid for art is a matter of LUCK. If you create something because YOU want to, and someone just so happens to want to buy it, that's luck! And what do we call an artist who changes their style to sell more stuff? "A SELL OUT!" Yeah, because they've learned the #1 RULE of entrepreneurship: To sell more stuff, make stuff you know people wanna buy. (Note: I'm not a fan of when artists do this, but I understand why they do it.) Personally, I don't run a Skool community teaching people how to make $10,000/month because I'm passionate about MONEY.
Focus on your customer and watch how much more money you make
2 likes • Nov '25
I've created some very tasty sweets using only natural ingredients—no sugar and no other chemicals. I go to a small market to give out samples of my products and receive feedback. Some people are eager to taste them, while others show no interest in trying something new. I can relate strongly to the "broke artist" experience, especially since I don’t currently have a partner to help me find the right customers and transition this from a hobby into a real business.
I made ONE MILLION DOLLARS with this Webinar
And now? I've improved the webinar 🤤 if you wanna see how I'll make my next million, comment "WEBINAR" below and I'll send you my brand new slides. By getting and studying my slides, you can model your webinar off of mine and get great results right away. Please be original with yours, though, and tell your own story/give your own examples. Use mine as a reference for what's proven to work. NOTE: These slides are still under construction 🚧 I still need to polish them. But they're good enough for you to learn from. Comment WEBINAR below and I'll send em over 👇🏻
1 like • Mar '25
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Top 40 MP3's of Skool CEO Sam Ovens 🎁
I have the privilege of sitting down and working next to Skool's CEO Sam Ovens everyday but... It wasn't always like this. When I was brand new to business, I would go for walks and long drives and listen to his YouTube videos on repeat everyday. My girlfriend thought I was insane 😆 But recently, Sam says he's thinking of taking all his old YouTube videos down. To prevent us from losing absolute gold, I took massive action and and downloaded the 40 most life changing YouTube videos Sam uploaded and converted them into Mp3's so I can have them forever and listen to them on the go. Want them? Comment "SAM" and I'll send them directly to your inbox. These are the 40 videos I used to watch on repeat to help me go from broke --> multi millionaire. Please don't share them with anyone. And know this: Everyone I know who has listened to these talks has ended up making more money as a direct result of thinking more like Sam. Now it's your turn. Enjoy.
Top 40 MP3's of Skool CEO Sam Ovens 🎁
3 likes • Jan '25
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LT VS HT... Please Vote 👇
In 2025, are you more interested in earning $5,000-$10,000/month in passive income through a low ticket ($9-$99/month) membership, or from high ticket ($2,500+) sales? READ THIS THEN VOTE: There are pro's and con's to both HT & LT, and neither is better than the other - just preferential. I personally have both a LT & a HT, but here are 3 reasons why I'm asking: 1: Alignment. I'm noticing A LOT of beginners in this community feeling 'out of alignment' with their high ticket programs because they're feeling forced to help people with a “Big 4” end result. Low ticket memberships allow you to help people with ANYTHING you want, allowing more of a 'pursue your passion' type of business model. Plus, because you're charging so little ($9-$99/month) people can really tell you're passionate about what you're teaching VS just doing it for the money. Reason 2: Headaches. High ticket programs come with high ticket headaches if you don't have a big team to take care of everything for you like I do. You need to hire & fire sales reps, manage a sales team, train them, pay commissions, manage major chargeback disputes and risk having your payment processor shut you down. Low ticket memberships have none of this. Reason 3: Affordability. High-ticket programs are getting harder for most people to afford because inflation keeps rising and most people’s income is not keeping up. I've seen it firsthand - more people than ever before are saying "I just can't afford it right now" on sales calls. The solution? Affordable Low Ticket Memberships. Here are the 7 Key Benefits my clients & I have found from running Low Ticket Memberships 1. Predictable Income. No more starting at zero every month like you would with a high ticket business. Once you have members, you have a base income you can count on. The pressure's off when you know you've got a steady monthly income coming in. Compound Growth is a real thing. Each month can now build on the last. If you keep adding members while keeping existing ones happy, your income naturally grows.
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1 like • Dec '24
@Olga Medina Hi Olga! I really appreciate your thoughtful response! You've shared some invaluable insights. I completely agree with you on the importance of not doing things alone—having support, whether through mentors or peers, can make all the difference. Also, the idea of learning as a superpower is so powerful. Embracing every opportunity to learn, from conversations to mistakes, truly accelerates growth. And your story about balancing the care for your daughter and work is truly inspiring. The resilience and dedication you showed in that moment are remarkable. It's a great reminder to keep pushing forward, no matter the challenges. Thanks again for sharing such a personal and motivational message!
The 1% Rule
The 1% Rule is one of the simplest yet most powerful ideas for achieving success. The concept is straightforward: focus on improving by just 1% every day. While it might seem like a tiny, insignificant change, the results compound over time into massive growth. Here’s why it works: - Consistency beats intensity: Small, daily improvements are more sustainable than big, inconsistent efforts. - Momentum builds motivation: Seeing progress, no matter how small, keeps you going. - The compound effect is unstoppable: Improving by 1% daily means you’ll be a whole new person in a years time. Big goals often feel overwhelming, but breaking them into tiny, manageable actions makes them achievable. Whether it’s reading one more page, doing one more push-up, or learning one new thing daily, the key is to start small and stay consistent. What’s one thing you can do to improve by 1% today? Let me know below 👇
1 like • Dec '24
The 1% Rule is a powerful reminder of how small, consistent actions lead to big results over time. By focusing on just a 1% daily improvement, the compounded effects create substantial growth. Today, I plan to embrace this principle by dedicating an extra 60 minutes to learning from Skool communities. This focused effort will help me refine my vision and develop strategies for the projects I want to create. What’s your 1% improvement for today? Let’s inspire each other! 😊
1 like • Dec '24
@Toby Bollen Taking action despite your fears is a powerful move that will help grow your business. Keep going, you’re on the right path!
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Building a movement where natural living becomes our shared reality. Helping people reconnect health, freedom, and nature.

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