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5 contributions to Pick Your Online Business
YouTube video ideas šŸ’­
For everyone making YouTube videos.... I'm curious to know how you come up with your ideas? What works best for you? Drop a comment and let's learn from each other.
2 likes • 29d
I use VIDIQ’s AI coach to do the research, and suggest titles and keywords in my niche. It scores them as well.
1 like • 28d
@Brian O'Neill I don’t have any way of verifying if it is accurate, but I have trusted it because it came highly recommended from a trusted source. So far, however, my views are not very high. Not sure if that is me, or not. It could just be my niche.
What is your Skool plan?
From the age of 30-44… I tried 26 different side hustles. Most of them I quit on. But some of them were too complicated. Skool is the simplest business model I’ve ever tried. And you can literally start today. I’m curious to know if you plan on using a Skool community for your online business. Let me know šŸ‘‡ Bonus points if you vote and tell me the traffic source you’re using or plan to use šŸ”„
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2 likes • May 12
I am using my YouTube channel to drive traffic to my Skool Community.
2 likes • May 12
@Brian O'Neill I’ve had a few. Not much yet.
🚦How To Get Traffic To Your Skool About Page
Several of you are asking how to get eyeballs on your Skool community. This is the right question to ask. I'm hosting a live 2-hour workshop inside Mindset Skool tomorrow, February 24th from 3-5pm central time. How To Get Traffic To Your Skool About Page Tuesday, February 24 3–5 PM Central I’m walking through exactly what I do: - where my traffic comes from - how I think about content - how I repurpose everything - how I schedule it all - how I use email strategically - how I run ads - what numbers matter - what beginners obsess over that doesn’t matter No theory. The actual stuff I do. Important: This workshop replay will not be sold later. It will not be released publicly. You only get it if you’re inside Mindset Skool. Members also get the implementation asset I’m giving out with it. Right now: Normal price → $49/mo or $399/year Current price → $176/year That’s 70% off the monthly. If you lock that in now, you keep that rate forever. We’re at 287 members. When we hit 300, the annual price goes back up to $399/year. If you want a community that pays you and traffic that feeds it... Join here → www.skool.com/mindsetskool
🚦How To Get Traffic To Your Skool About Page
3 likes • Feb 24
I plan to be there. This is my biggest barrier right now!
Coaching vs Courses vs Digital Products - Which One Fits YOUR Skills Best?
One of the biggest reasons people stay stuck is simple. They don’t know which type of online business actually fits them. So they spend months bouncing between ideas…trying a little coaching, watching a few course videos, testing a digital product…and never getting traction with any of them. Here’s the simplest way to think about the 3 most common online business models and how to know which one is right for YOU: 1ļøāƒ£ Coaching (1:1 or group) Best for you if you: - Like talking to people - Enjoy teaching or guiding step-by-step - Want the fastest path to your first customer - Don’t mind being on Zoom Avoid this if you hate being ā€œon stage.ā€ 2ļøāƒ£ Online Courses Best for you if you: - Prefer to teach once and let people learn on their own - Have a process you can break into steps - Want something scalable without adding more hours - Like creating videos or structured lessons Avoid this if you struggle to organize your thoughts. 3ļøāƒ£ Digital Products (PDFs, templates, guides) Best for you if you: - Want something simple and fast to launch - Prefer writing over talking - Have repeatable knowledge you can package - Don’t want to be on camera Avoid this if you want deep 1:1 interaction. šŸ‘‡ POLL: Which one feels like the best fit for YOUR skills and personality? (Coaching / Courses / Digital Products) After you vote, drop a comment: What made you choose that option? I’ll reply and help you narrow it down.
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1 like • Feb 1
@Brian O'Neill validating it is next.
1 like • Feb 2
Yes
Here’s How to Validate Your Online Business Idea. Stop Guessing.
Once you've picked your online business we want to make sure it’s actually worth building. Most people skip this step. That’s why they end up wasting months creating something nobody asked for. Not happening here. Here’s the simple validation process I teach all my clients. No funnels. No landing pages. No tech and absolutely NO overthinking. We get real data from real people. STEP 1 - Get your idea into one simple sentence If you can’t say your idea clearly, nobody else can either. Use this: ā€œI help [specific person] fix [specific problem].ā€ Example: ā€œI help tired moms simplify dinner with 10-minute meal systems.ā€ Keep it boringly clear. STEP 2 - Talk to real humans (yes… actual conversations) You’re not pitching. You're not selling. You're checking for demand. Send this message to 10–20 people who either ARE your niche or know someone who is: ā€œHey! I’m working on something to help people who struggle with ____. Is that something you deal with? Or know someone who does?ā€ That’s it. Light. Easy. Human. STEP 3 - Ask these 4 questions Let them talk. Let them use their own words. This is where you discover everything. Here are the only questions you need: 1. Do you struggle with this? 2. How big of a problem is this for you? 3. What have you already tried that didn’t work? 4. If someone gave you a simple step-by-step to fix it, would you want it? If they say yes, and they clearly feel the pain…that’s validation. STEP 4 - Look for 3-5 ā€œYESā€ responses That’s all you need. If 3–5 people: - confirm the problem - talk about it in detail - want a solution The idea is valid and you can move forward. You don’t need 100 calls. You don’t need surveys. You don’t need a website. You don’t need perfection. You just need signal. STEP 5 - Move to the outline stage Once your idea is validated, you’re ready for two things: - Creating a simple outline - Building your first version (PDF, guide, mini-training, whatever fits your skills)
0 likes • Feb 1
Started validating now using these steps.
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