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Kingdom Creators

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Empowering Christian creators to use AI, YouTube, and social media to spread God’s Word, grow online influence, and fund their mission.✝

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14 contributions to Kingdom Builders
ZERO SALES TO HERO SALES
I’ll be honest… starting my online store felt exciting — until it didn’t. I launched my first store thinking “If I build it, they’ll come.” I spent weeks picking a theme, writing product descriptions, even making a logo — but when I went live… crickets. 😞 I had zero orders for almost a month. I felt like I did everything right, but clearly something was missing. 👉 Here’s what I was doing wrong: - I was trying to sell to everyone — which meant I was speaking to no one. - I didn’t understand product-market fit — I was guessing what people wanted. - I had no real content or brand — just generic ads and a pretty site. So I stopped trying to “look successful” and started learning from people actually making sales. Here’s what I changed: - Niche focus — I picked ONE audience and tailored everything to them. - Product research — I started using tools and watching what was already working (instead of reinventing the wheel). - Content > Ads — I started creating short-form video content (just with my phone!) and showing up consistently. And now? I’m getting daily sales. Not millions (yet 😅), but enough to prove it works — and enough to reinvest and scale.
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@Mike Dry Yes Focus... succeed in one thing at a time but have the right strategy to leverage across different opportunities. Blessings
Consistency Pays Off – From 0 Sales to $4K/Month
Wanted to quickly share a bit of my journey for those who might be in a similar phase right now. For the last 4-5 months, I struggled with little to no sales, and as a mother of two, It was a frustrating period, especially when i was not not making sales from my brand then i almost switched to 9-5 job so has to take care of my two kids, then i started trying different approaches, refining my offer, and staying consistent despite seeing no immediate return. But I then later stayed in the game. Over time, things started to shift. Sales began coming in gradually, and since last month ending till date, I've hit an average of $4K in revenue. It’s not “overnight success” — it’s been a process of testing, iterating, and staying focused even when results weren’t visible. Grateful to God for the progress, and even more grateful for the lessons learned in the slower months. If you're currently in the building phase — trust the process, refine your strategy, and keep executing. The results do come.
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Thank you for sharing and God bless you in all you do
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@Kris Jim Murdock Amen! Blessings to you brother
Remnant Fellowship Of Churches
Hello and thank you all for welcoming me to the group. I am glad to be here for such a time as this.
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@Valerie Waysome God Bless You
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@Valerie Waysome Thank you... we need to pray for each other so we all progress in his will. Blessings
THE MOMENT THINGS STARTED CLICKING
When I first got into this whole online journey, I kept myself stuck without even realizing it. I was busy “learning,” watching videos, taking notes, planning — but not actually doing anything. I convinced myself I needed the perfect setup before I could start. Perfect idea. Perfect strategy. Perfect timing. And because of that… I stayed in the same place for months. The funny part? I wasn’t lacking information — I was lacking action. Here’s what I eventually realized: 👉 I was waiting to feel ready, but that moment never comes. 👉 I cared too much about what people might think if I failed. 👉 I confused “research” with making progress. 👉 I expected clarity before taking action, not realizing clarity comes from action. So I shifted my approach: 🔥 I stopped obsessing over perfection and just started. 🔥 I set small goals I could actually finish instead of giant ones that overwhelmed me. 🔥 I focused on building habits instead of chasing motivation. 🔥 I treated every attempt as data, not failure. And everything started to change once I moved. I didn’t magically become more talented or more confident — I just stopped waiting for the perfect moment and created my own momentum. If you’re stuck right now, you’re not broken — you’re just paused. Start small, start messy, start uncertain… but just start. Momentum will take care of the rest.
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Yes, just start and refine as you go! Great advice
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@Lily Hunter It is. procrastination is a killer... we make a start and refine as we go
THE 5-MINUTE LONGFORM FIX TO SKYROCKET YOUR VIDEOS (MrBeast Style)
😩Most creators fail in the first 60 seconds. Here’s how to fix that—step by step. (Apply this to every long-form [and shortform] video) 1️⃣Know the Title & Thumbnail FIRST Before scripting or filming, ask: “What is the viewer expecting when they click?” The opening shot must match the promise of the title/thumbnail—or people click off. 2️⃣Frontload the First 60 Seconds Hook immediately. Use high-quality visuals, suspense, or an unexpected moment. Treat this like the “trailer” of your video—what’s the payoff and why should they care? 3️⃣Build Rapid Progression (1–3 Minutes) Cover more ground quickly. Don’t get stuck in the weeds—show the story moving fast so viewers feel like they’re getting value or excitement non-stop. 4️⃣Re-Engage Around the 3-Minute Mark Drop a “wow” moment or a twist. This could be a surprising upgrade, a crazy development, or a visual spectacle. 5️⃣Never Signal the End Too Early Even the ending needs tension. No wind-downs—end abruptly after a satisfying payoff to preserve retention. 📈If you only apply this one framework to your content, you’ll already be ahead of 90% of creators.
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@Kris Jim Murdock Love your heart. I too am very careful about what I monetize. Take the framework concepts and focus them on encouraging the viewer and glorifying God. I find that doing it this way, keeps it not be cheesy, structures the video in an engaging way and gets views. The thumbnail and title are as important as the video
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Paul Swift
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Faith-driven creator helping Christians use online platforms and AI to share their message, reach more people, and fund their calling.

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