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You've committed to a path and locked in your direction, now make it real by sharing it here! What path are you on (freelancer, coach, entrepreneur, or remote job)? What did you lock in? Drop it in the comments so we can cheer you on and help you refine it 💜
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I lock in as a Unity game dev coach. Why? Because I already taugt it to four people and they are all open to continue (it was for a school workshop, so nothing charged). Biggest fear? AI replacing devs, or just doing it enough so it feels useless to learn it yourself. Alternative: Go all-in as a solo game dev and publish on steam, but preferably coach.
0 likes • 3d
@Bianca Vogelaar I don’t know yet, just not 1 on 1, I‘m far too much of an introvert for that one. My vision is a course where people get to know stuff by thinking themselves and experimenting, much less guided than you know it from almost every youtube tutorial that does ghis step-by-step and click-by-click. Do you think that’s possible and doable?
How not to monetise something
I have seen many people use this approach, on skool and many other internet sites and as from a client side, it makes me want to leave right then and there, yet still people use it: For simplicity, let’s stay with a skool community, call it „Write your story“. The one hosting it wants to earn money with it, obviously, since he/she has to pay for it to stay online and not be turned off. The simplest solution for it would probably be to just say „Membership is 5$ a month“. Can work great, but as for what I can say, people get scared if they have to pay upfront for something, without knowing what to expect. That’s where my warning comes in: Some hosts would make the community free, but in order to access the classroom, you must join a 5$ membership. This is the fastest way to lose someone five minutes after that person joins your community. Why? Because that client was expecting to get some help on the novel without paying money. So here is my solution I would recommend you (nit only on skool, you can translate it to most learning sites, probably: 1. Make the entry free 2. Offer something actually useful for clients for free (like a gpt to help you do worldbuilding, using my community example) 3. Make the start of the premium course free, too. Not just the bootcamp, one step further. Be careful to make those parts equally in quality as the rest of your course) Why this helps: • The client gets to see your content and what you have to offer and also gets a chance to try it out himself • If the client follows the free part of your course, he/she is already involved and chances are he/she wants to continue the started work I hope this helps and I didn’t just tell you obvious things!
Filmmaker, Vegan, & Acroyogi Getting Serious About Cash Flow
Hello friends. I'm a full-stack creative producer exploring opportunities and partnerships to start building wealth online through ventures I align with. I've produced for creators like MrBeast, movies, promotional content, and more. My mission in life is to generate a global culture of health, wellness, stewardship, and nonviolence. If there are opportunities to do work that increases that culture in the world, and those opportunities are financially lucrative, then I'm strongly interested in learning about them and partnering with people who want to explore those opportunities with me. I believe in a better world than the one we inhabit. That world is possible, but not guaranteed. It's on us to manifest that dream into reality. Let's do it.
0 likes • May 12
Cool, a filmmaker! I highly respect you, for your work and vision and really hope it one day comes true!
About me
Solo Indie game dev, wanting to turn a hobby into a business. Currently coding a kitchen game, but planning on one about driving a car with one steering and the other doing the rest, like brake/throttle. Biggest Struggle? Getting testers who don’t need too much payment (I only have one, a chess player)
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Julius Otterbach
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I want to learn coding and Filmmaking!

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