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How Dropshipping Changed My Life
Five years ago, I lost my husband and was left to care for two kids. His family chased us out, and we had nowhere to stay. I found a small job, but the pay wasn’t enough to cover rent. Then a friend introduced me to dropshipping. At first, I wasn’t sure, but when my job wasn’t changing my situation, I gave it a shot. Today, I have a place to call home, my kids are in school, and I no longer rely on my 9-5. Dropshipping gave me a fresh start and a new hope.
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@Sherl Beau i will not recommend any course because all what they usually say is just a general view but if you have one, it's ok
Your Valentine’s Plan Could Make or Break This Season 🌹
The Valentine’s season is around the corner, and customers are ready to spend. As a business owner, how are you planning to grab attention, boost sales, or make your brand unforgettable this year? Drop your ideas below — others might get inspired by you!
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The fear that almost every entrepreneur carries (but rarely talks about)
Let’s be honest for a moment. It’s not the work that scares you. It's not the late nights. It’s not even the uncertainty. It’s the fear of failing after you tried. The fear of: - Looking stupid - Wasting time or money - Letting people down - Proving your own doubts right - Starting over… again - Most entrepreneurs don’t quit because they’re lazy. They quit because fear gets louder than their vision. What part of failure scares you the most right now? You’re not alone and saying it out loud is the first step forward I’ll reply to every comment.
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For me, it’s the fear of letting people down, especially my family. I can handle long nights and uncertainty, but failing in front of the people who believe in me feels the heaviest. Saying it out loud actually makes it feel a bit lighter.
What the fu🤨k is Skool?
Most people join Skool to learn and “network” in very specific niches. For others, it's a place for making money and/or building a following. Skool is similar to Facebook and similar to Reddit and yet it's completely different. There's lots of communities (gaming, fitness, business, AI, etc) - some are free, some are paid, some invisible, some public. This makes it an ideal solution for businesses, educators, and influencers who wish to build an audience, monetize content, sell digital products, or offer coaching programs. Guru paradis-🤐 You don't need to have an existing audience - there's SEO possibilities and communities also benefit from getting free users through skools discovery page. Pros of Skool Communities: 1. There's multiple ways to make money, not only for community owner - it's members as well. 2. Thanks to skools 'dicovery' feature, you can get members from existing communities and users, people tend to flock around which means organic growth for those that have an existing group. 3. Skool has features that help improve users interaction with gamification, boards and events. Cons of Skool Communities: 1. While skool has cool features, it comes at a cost - $99/month, or $9/month (free trial) with some features limited. 2. New users might find the platform complex initially, with many features to discover it takes time to learn and navigate effectively. 3. You will have to make updates to keep things engaging and manage the community while keeping out people with ill intentions 🚨🤖 (dropshipping 'experts’). How to make money using Skool? START a paid community: (this is an affiliate link, I'll explain how the system works) This involves charging people for access to your Skool community and courses. For more monetization options you can leverage sponsored content, affiliate marketing, consulting, and one-time course sales. START a free community
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Skool sounds really interesting! 🤔 I like that it’s a mix of learning, networking, and monetization all in one platform. Definitely seems like a great option for creators, educators, and businesses looking to grow their audience.
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@Jack Thompson hey Jack How are you doing?
The Part No One Talks About
Building something from nothing is lonely. There’s self-doubt, slow progress, and a lot of silence. But if you keep going, that quiet work eventually speaks for you.
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Katherine Pearson
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