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Most people don’t fail because of bad ideas they fail because they stop too early
Building anything online takes longer than most expect. At the start, results are slow, feedback is limited, and it can feel like nothing is working. But usually, it’s not that the idea is wrong it’s that it hasn’t had enough time, testing, and consistency behind it yet. The people who eventually win are often just the ones who kept going, adjusted, and learned from what wasn’t working instead of starting over every time. Progress isn’t always obvious in the beginning, but it compounds when you stick with it. Would be great to hear different perspectives here What’s something you almost gave up on, but stuck with and what did you learn from it in the end?
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Honestly, Pinterest marketing. When I first started using Pinterest for my business, I almost gave up on it because it felt like nothing was happening. On Facebook or Instagram you post and expect quick engagement, but Pinterest is completely different. There were no likes, no comments, and no instant feedback, so it felt like I was putting in a lot of work for nothing. I stuck with it anyway, kept learning how Pinterest actually works as a search engine, and shifted my strategy from treating it like social media to treating it like Google. Once I understood keywords, consistency, and long-term traffic, everything started to click. What I learned from it is that not all growth is instant. Some platforms are slow burners that reward consistency and patience. If I had quit early, I would’ve missed something that is now becoming one of the biggest parts of my business.
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@Charles Hamilton It took about a few weeks to start seeing traction, and around 1–2 months before the traffic started feeling more consistent. Once I got consistent with posting, keywords, and linking directly to my offers, the growth became much more noticeable.
Learning How to Build the Right Ecosystem
I help service-based entrepreneurs turn what they know into offers, funnels, and business systems that make it easier to attract the right people and convert them into paying clients. One reason I joined this hub is because I am paying close attention to how communities, memberships, and low-ticket offers can work together instead of feeling like disconnected pieces. A lot of business owners have valuable knowledge, but no strong path that moves people from interest to investment. That gap costs more than most people realize. I’m here to study what works, sharpen how I think about Skool as a growth tool, and see how stronger community structure can support both income and impact. Glad to be here and looking forward to learning from what’s been built in this space.
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Experienced closer looking for a role
Hi, I'm Kris, and I've generated over $500,000 with an average close rate of 47%. I'm looking for a B2C closing position. If anyone is hiring, please dm me.
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I just redesigned an eye care brand website for Oakley using AI—and the results are insane. Built this using: → Claude for structure → Google Stitch for UI generation & layout Antigravity for animation and build The goal? Create a high-converting, premium feel website that actually matches the brand energy of modern eyewear. What I focused on: • Clean, minimal UI with strong visual hierarchy • Dark, cinematic aesthetics to highlight the product • Scroll-based storytelling (not just static pages) • Product-first design that feels like a digital showroom What’s crazy is how fast this came together. AI is no longer just a tool—it’s becoming a design partner. If you’re still building websites the old way, you’re already behind. This is just the beginning. Would love to hear your thoughts 👇
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Great site, nailed the automation and graphics. Clean eye catching content.
OPUM MAZRA
Hello everyone i am 16 a youthful and ambitionally charged person. I have made small social media brand called Opum Mazra in youtube. Where i post ashetic mixed content with good morals. TO create an identity for myself. So if someone sees this. Kindly support me on youtube....
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I help individuals and business owners achieve sustainable growth through strategic guidance and practical solutions.

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