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No expertise - Is Skool valuable to me?
Hello everyone, I follow @Alex Hormozi on multiple platforms and his ad for this got me lol. If it wasn’t him, honestly l wouldn't have joined this platform. There’s a few other “offers” I’ve joined in the past and I’ve received little to no value from. The reason I’m posting this is because I’m not an expert in anything specific. I’ve done a lot of dabbling over the years and haven’t found anything specific to settle on. I’ve gotten decently good at photography, videography, web design, social media management, fitness, coaching, aquariums, home renovations, parenting advice, etc. It seems like every person here has a purpose or a specific direction that gives them conviction when talking about their purpose. I’m asking for someone who struggles with imposter syndrome and hasn’t spent years on anything specific to teach people about. I’ve seen people do a similar thing to the Skools concept with FB groups but maybe I’m missing the point of this app. Any suggestions and/or insight on how I’m missing the mark with this would be helpful. I don’t think I’m being misled in anyway with the potential of how Skool can be beneficial for a lot of people. I just don’t have the same credentials or experience of a lot of people I’m seeing on here. Thanks for reading, Peter
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New comment Jan 29
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@Mark Thompson I can empathize with that. It’s nice to listen to someone who understands the challenges when it comes to starting a project you’ve never done before. It seems like “experts” talk in videos like you should already know terminology and approaches that a noob doesn’t. As much as I hate the last sentence, you’re probably right.
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@Mark Thompson
Using Ai to automate your social media posting
Who else is utilizing Ai to automate their social media posts? I’ve found a way to plug and play all my social posts by using chat gpt and make.ai so that it will create a new quality posts with an image and long description about my niche. I can set it to whatever niche or specific topic I want and set a few prompts and information, then the frequency of how often it posts. It’s a great way to scale your posting and attract users via social media. What’s everyone’s thoughts on using Ai?
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I tried to vote for 2 but I now know I can’t do that lol. I think it’s a great tool for copywriting. I currently use it at my day job for social posts and it can be very helpful. Not every posts needs it but it does help with grammar and not being so boring. I tend to be very vanilla with my words. The only reason I would say it’s inauthentic is because theirs potentially no feeling behind your posts. Unless you’ve dialed it in so well to where it’s basically the same thing you’d do. I’m no expert on AI but I feel like if you’re posting a lot of the same stuff over and over it might become noise instead of attracting customers and/or sales.
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Peter Martin
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I’m a jack of all trades, master of none. Trying to find a way to bring value to the world.

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