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FunnelAscender

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Community for creators, freelancers, and coaches who want to turn ideas into real offers and funnels — without chaos, hype, or guesswork.

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19 contributions to Roast & Promote 🔥📢
The one thing that differentiates a bad community from a good community
[ROAST MY LESSON] Are the community members heard? When they make a post, do they get an answer? Can they hop on a call and get to talk instead of just listening? Communities are not about consuming content. It's not a podium where you just get heard by your members. It's a space for people to talk and be heard. And the least work the admins need to do for that to happen the more successful the community is. A great community is a place where members start and develop conversations by themselves without too much need to be prompted by the admins. And that can only happen if you develop a space where people get answers and engagment from what they post. So how do you do that? Ask simple questions, create challenges, offer feedback on what people are building. Prompt people to talk about themselves and engage with them. Give shoutouts, celebrate wins. Have clear rules to prevent spammers and scammers, but not rigid to the point of suffocating your member's creativity. Be a leader, not a guru. Don't just dump content and expect people to applaud you. A community is a place where everyone gets an opportunity to shine, not just you.
The one thing that differentiates a bad community from a good community
1 like • 26d
100% agree with you sir! The best communities aren't built around content. They're built around conversations, connections, and shared progress.
Sell yourself to a 5 year old
This is a piching exercise, click here to check all the others you can engage in at any time. Try to explain what you do in a way that a five year old kid would understand. No jargons, no fancy words.
Sell yourself to a 5 year old
1 like • May 13
If you know how to do something really cool 😄 …I help you put it into a magic internet box so people all around the world can see it, want it, and give you money for it 🚀
Roast my AI rant 🤖
This is a Roast my Lesson for a post I made in my old communities. Despite using AI for content and now having to vibe code some stuff for work, I still maintain those takes, as AI for creativity is not my concern, but the consequences of the whole practices that come with it. Roast my Lesson: --> QUESTION NUMBER 1: Will AI take our jobs? AI will change the game drastically. It already has and it will continue changing it more and more. So no. AI won't take your job, someone who is good at using it will. Unless you're willing to adapt. Employees will need to be good at using AI and be able to prove it. I'm already at a point at my work that if I have a problem and ask for help before trying to solve with AI, I get a warning. So I need to count on AI first and ask for the help of my colegues second only at the last case. ---> QUESTION NUMBER 2: Can I get rich with AI? There are too many shady people trying to monetize on the AI hype. The times are complicated and there are a lot of opportunities, but also lots of scams. Don't fall for trends pushed by marketing scammers trying to sell you a get rich quick scheme. No, you won't build a multi million dollars SaaS with a prompt. That's bullshit. Even if you get a perfect code, operating a business is much more than that. The market is saturated with AI software slop that fail at solving any real issues. You want to make money with AI? Use it as a tool to solve the problems of your clients. Do a deep market research on what your specific niche requires. Get good contacts with experts. Figure out all the moving parts of a legit business (marketing, finances, law etc). AI is just a tool. It makes the technical part easier. But the business part is still as hard as it ever was, maybe even worse due to the hype and the disillusionment people are feeling after falling for the multiple scams this fad is generating. It's true that you can cut down on costs drastically by replacing staff with AI, but that can go very wrong. Search about the duolingo fiasco after they announced they were going AI first.
Roast my AI rant 🤖
1 like • May 11
You’re right about the scams @Paulo Costa, The Roaster ... and you’re right that most AI apps are garbage. But you’re underestimating the REAL shift. AI is not replacing humans. It’s replacing people who stay manual. The winners won’t be the most creative. They’ll be the people who: → adapt fastest → build systems → learn leverage → execute faster than teams used to And this is no longer “AI writing captions.” This is: → AI trained on your voice → AI running workflows → AI replacing repetitive departments → AI accelerating offers, funnels, content and software The real revolution is not prompts. It’s SPEED. Speed of: → testing ideas → building systems → launching offers → iterating from feedback Most people still use AI like a smarter Google on steroids. Meanwhile others are building entire businesses with it. That gap is about to become brutal 🚀
1 like • May 12
@Paulo Costa, The Roaster I completely agree with you there. I think the biggest problem right now is that a lot of people are being sold the idea that AI somehow replaces business understanding, experience, or strategy… and that’s where the disconnect happens. AI absolutely speeds things up. It helps people build faster, test faster, and move faster than ever before. But if someone doesn’t understand people, offers, positioning, or real problems in the market, AI won’t magically fix that. And honestly, I think we’re still very early. Most people are using AI like a smarter search engine or a content toy. Meanwhile, some people are quietly integrating it deeply into how they operate, market, build, and make decisions every day. That gap may look small today, but I think it’s going to become very obvious over the next few years 🚀
Run a community in under 60 minutes a week!
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Run a community in under 60 minutes a week!
2 likes • May 11
Nice graphic design
What are your favorite communities?
Share your favorite communities (with your referral links), and explain why you each of them. What results you got from them? What values it delivered for you? What results did it help you achieve?
What are your favorite communities?
2 likes • Apr 30
@Paulo Costa, The Roaster My top community: Selling Online / Prime Mover (ClickFunnels) Why: Execution-focused environment built around Russell Brunson’s frameworks (DotCom, Expert, Traffic Secrets). Value: → real-time training + live event insights → serious builders, no fluff → clear path: traffic → audience → sales Results: → sharper offers and messaging → faster implementation cycles → connections with people actually shipping Simple: If you execute here, you grow fast.
0 likes • May 1
@Paulo Costa, The Roaster You are very welcome Paulo, its so cool community from Russell Brunson.
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Some dude who loves helping men stop starting over, reclaim their body, and turn battle scars into offers and funnels.

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