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Roast my about page (again)👀
Ok so I went away and made some changes, and I'd like some feedback, mainly if you guys understand my message (who is it that I help and how I help), and if the message is strong enough. My About Page
Roast my about page (again)👀
Roast my Roaster
After spending years hunting cult psychology secrets and testing on memberships and communities, we created our Attraction framework based on the core pieces needed to get get buy in. It comes down to creating a strong sense of belonging... making people feel like they're on the right mission with the right people. I just built this framework into a tool so you can get "our Cult Creator brain" to roast your About page and see if you are nailing the right elements needed to get people to join. It will show you what needs to be dialed in further to get a stronger message that converts. And it will then rank you from "milk" (a commodity) to "Kool Aid" (a Cult Brand people CHOOSE to buy) Would love some homies to test it out before we get it finalized. All you need to do is copy your About page and paste it in. Roast my Roaster?? >> https://claude.ai/public/artifacts/a6bde6f6-b84f-404d-a2bf-5f41e9271d01 Let's get it fam 🤙
Roast my Roaster
2 likes • 9h
It's a super cool thing! I did mine and it does what it says... I like the roast, very on point👌
Are you doing business the easy way or the hard way?
This article by Sasha Greif brings a very interesting reflection on how we all try to do business on the internet. In it she presents a graph she calls the Product Spectrum that analyses the dificulty of a business model based on the custumer base size and the avarege revenue per customer. By seeing this graph we can realize that the broader the customer base size, the harder it is to manage the business and make it work. Where does Skool fit in here? I can see people on Skool trying to use it to promote any of these models, except for full time employement. Skool can be used as a self marketing platform and depending on how you use it, you can get a lot from it. On the easier end we have full time employement. In that situation, you only have one customer and only have to care for his single demands. It's what most people do and it doens't require several skills that you'd need in the following models. Next is freelancing. Freelancing can be done with relativelly low skills and low time dedication. But it still requires some self marketing skills and outreach beyond what you would need for full time employement. There is a very little gap between freelancing and consulting as it only requires more experience and communication skills to become an independant consultant. Next we have info products and B2B SaaS. Those are harder. It requires effort to develop a product from scratch, setting up platforms to maintain those products and a lot of effort to expose those products over the internet. Paid traffic, organic traffic, constant outreach, content creation. That's when things get complicated. And that's where you see several malicious people selling masterclasses under the false promisse that is easy to make money this way. If you're trying to go this path, you know very well how hard it is. B2C SaaS is more difficult than B2B as it requires more marketing effort with a lower proffit margin.
Are you doing business the easy way or the hard way?
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- Are my teaching methods clear? Are you able to understand what I'm saying or am I complicating things too much? Yes they are, but I think the writing part could be a bit visually better maybe instead of "Next is freelancing." just do something like Freelancing: ________ - Is this lesson valuable? Or is it just obvious stuff that everybody knows? The lesson is valuable, but when I went to read the article I noticed that it was written n 2014... that's 12 years ago... and now, in the business world things happen too fast for this to still be relevat 100%... but we can definitely take some points from here. - Do you disagree with any point I made? Is the information misleading? Am I oversimplifying things that should be discussed in deeper details? Here I do agree with you, although there are many members of communities who end up working for or with the community owner (I am not sure if they are actually employed by their company or work as a partnership or how they do this). - Is it pleasant to read? Or did you get bored midway through? It was actually interesting to read this... but I'll be honest, I don't always have the patience for long text... I prefer a video instead - Also notice the "Short" in the category. People should not spend more than 5 minutes reading or watching your lesson. Micro learning is the way. Is this text too long for a skool community? I've seen waaaaayyy longer ones... and as I said, although I don't always have the patience to read long text, I think this one is just right
Roast my Drawing Audit offer
This is an offer that I am planning on putting out this weekend. I am offering two options with this and will have a different but similar write up for it. The second option (which will cost more) will have me and the client doing this live and reviewing their drawing so they can ask questions. --------------------------------------------- A Drawing Audit is a service that I provide. How does it work? You send me your drawings in PDF form. Something that you’re working on or trying to develop. I’ll review the drawings, mark them up with items that I see could use some improvements, solve some sticking points for you, or something else that you are having problems with. After this review, I’ll send these markups back to you along with a video discussing what I see along with some ideas of how the drawings can be improved. The types of drawings that we can work with: Architectural design development Interior design development Kitchen design development Millwork and cabinet engineering, detailing, and design development Book a call to learn more about it to see if it's a fit for you. https://calendly.com/aecdesign/30min
2 likes • 9h
I am not the best at copy, but one thing that I've learned (and me as well I'm working on it) is that we need to tell people how our offer will change their life. So with the opening phrase maybe tell them why they need your free audit offer - like do they need better drawings because they want to attract more clients, or a better job, or more leads? what's the pain that better drawing will solve... And then yes, like @Paulo Costa, The Roaster said, add a CTA at the end as well) But the rest of your copy I think it is ok if you want to put it out for your community
👩🏻‍🏫 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
3 likes • 14h
I like this category as well because I know that I need to improve on this side... so a good roasting is more than welcome👊
1 like • 9h
@Paulo Costa, The Roaster it's nice to see you getting involved in here, putting out your content for a good roast👌
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Alexandra Alexa
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✨I help coaches & therapists who sabotage their business overcome mindset blocks so they can grow their business without the constant internal fight🌱

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