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19 contributions to Bio Builders
☑️Day 0 Check-In | Load Template or Keep Blank?
To ⚡️fast track ⚡️building your bio page , and get a head start with the template shown in this video (recommended), please comment "TEMPLATE" below. ⚠️Please note that requesting the template will erase any work that you have already completed.⚠️ If you do not want the template, comment "AS IS" below.
☑️Day 0 Check-In | Load Template or Keep Blank?
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Hey @Jeff Baer, I can't get in to create an account because skool.bio/sign-up says "not found". Do you need to update the link in the classroom?
New Category: 🚀 Promote
I've made a small change to Bio Builders that I think will encourage more sharing and collaboration. Starting today, you'll see a new category called Promote. Unlike many communities, self-promotion is welcome here—as long as you're sharing one of the things we focus on inside Bio Builders: 🔗 Link-in-Bio Pages 📱 Logo QR Codes 🎨 Canva Flyers The goal isn't to create a place for random link drops. The goal is to give members a place to showcase what they're building, get feedback, inspire others, and discover new ideas. If you've created something you're proud of, I want to see it. To kick things off, I have shared an example of how I use a Canva flyer to promote one of the hottest Skool communities as an affiliate. What will be the first thing you share in 🚀 Promote?
New Category: 🚀 Promote
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I love it. I must prioritize redoing my Linktree. But I guess the Skool.bio would replace that, @Jeff Baer ?
Branding, Design and International Arms Deals
Realized I never fully introduced you to your new best friend! I'm James PM Gaffney. I've spent 30+ years in the creative industry to great (and not so great) success. For the past 10 years, I've cultivated a bit of a cult following as Uncle Jimbo™ - thrilling online audiences with my inability to adhere to terms of service or societal norms and my unending ability to break things through cunning stunts of design. Websites, logos, brochures, yeah yeah yeah. I also build strange things, including a system (The Gamhain Eiercode) of mapping every human emotional state, a website of websites of all the products you never knew existed and would certainly never need or use and all sorts of other bits n' bobs that you wouldn't necessarily expect from an aging acid casualty. I've known Jeff longer than I've known most of my children. Let's just say that when we started working together, he had the hair of a young Raymond Massey. He's a good dude, and he's letting me expose myself (NOT LIKE THAT) to the good folks he's assembled in this group. For every good idea Jeff has, I come behind him and try to make it into something that serves my specific manias. You should have heard what I wanted to do with the bobbleheads. I digress... Here's my links - feel free to visit them so I can retarget you with REALLY inappropriate ads later. https://jamespmgaffney.com - my eponymous site. Mostly dedicated to branding. https://bluedozendesign.com - my agency since 1999. https://bizdick.com - a bunch of links to a bunch of other stuff I do. https://gamhaineiercode.com - the answer to every question you never even knew you wanted to ask. Thanks again to Jeff. Thanks to you for reading (you did read this, right?) and I truly look forward to meeting some of you and learning a thing or two from each other.
Branding, Design and International Arms Deals
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@James PM Gaffney, you don't happen to be a member of the Octopus Movement (of non-linear thinkers), do you?
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Seriously? Too weird for Perry?
I Saw My Community in a Skool Ad... and It Was Terrible 😬
Recently, Skool featured Bio Builders in one of its Boost ads. At first, I was excited. Then I looked at the card. What did people see? 📱 A smartphone 📱 A QR code 🙂 My face What didn't they see? ❌ What the community is about ❌ Who it's for ❌ Why they should join If a complete stranger saw that card for 3 seconds, they would have no idea whether Bio Builders was about QR codes, digital business cards, websites, marketing, or something else entirely. That got me thinking... Many of us treat our community card like branding. But when your community appears in: - Skool Boost ads - Recommendations - Referral links - Shared posts - Search results ...that card becomes part of your conversion process. More than 50% of my traffic comes from referrals. Those visitors need to immediately understand why they're here. So I redesigned my card around two simple questions: Who is this for? 👉 For Skoolers & Affiliates What's the outcome? 👉 More Members & Commissions The lesson? Don't just make your community card look good. Make sure it answers: "Why should I click?" Have you looked at your community card lately through the eyes of a complete stranger? Drop a screenshot below. I'd love to see what you're using. 👇
I Saw My Community in a Skool Ad... and It Was Terrible 😬
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@Jeff Baer - interesting! I was advised to keep the name JEDI CALM very bold. This was based on a number of the top trending Skools.
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It is importing to realize that these aren’t the covers. They never are seen large or at length.
Logo QR Codes vs Traditional QR Codes 📱
I give away a lot of Free Logo QR Codes because people love them. Why? Because they're visual. They stand out. They look branded. And let's be honest... they're a lot more interesting than a plain black-and-white QR code. But here's something that might surprise you: Sometimes a Logo QR Code is NOT the best choice. My rule is simple: ✅ Close-range sharing (phone-to-phone, business cards, flyers handed directly to someone): Use a Logo QR Code. ✅ Long-distance scanning (presentations, trade shows, vehicle graphics, banners, signs): Use a traditional QR Code. Why? Every logo, color change, and design element removes a little bit of the QR code's built-in error correction. Modern Logo QR Codes are still very reliable, but when someone is trying to scan from across a room or a parking lot, I want every advantage possible. For maximum scan reliability, a traditional QR code wins. Think of it this way: - Logo QR Code = Better branding and visibility - Traditional QR Code = Maximum scanning performance I use both depending on the situation. What about you? Where is the largest QR code you've ever used? A business card? A banner? A vehicle? A presentation screen?
Logo QR Codes vs Traditional QR Codes 📱
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