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6 contributions to Selling Online / Prime Mover
Why Most Offers Don’t Convert (Even with a Great Product)
There’s something I’ve noticed after working with countless online sellers, from coaches to product-based business owners… It’s rarely the product that’s the issue. More often, it’s the way they’re showing up. I remember one client who had everything in place, good product, beautiful branding, decent traffic. But they were still struggling. When we dug in, we found the offer was focused on the thing—not the shift it created. Once we reframed the messaging to speak to the transformation, not just the product, it changed everything.Their funnel didn’t just convert better.It felt aligned—for them, and for the people they wanted to serve. Here’s what I’ve come to understand: Selling online isn’t about shouting louder.It’s about becoming clearer—and bolder—in how you help people step into a better version of themselves. That’s what separates the noise from the true Prime Movers. Have you ever had to reframe your message to match your deeper mission?
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@Paul Josan Such a powerful reminder, Paul. Offers convert when they paint the picture of transformation, not just the product. People don’t buy “features,” they buy the shift in identity or outcome.
ChatGPT Prompt for 60-Second Webinar:
As the @Eric Thayne session about creating 60 second perfect webinar Might be some of you are struggling to get topic, script and 3 secret so here's the quick chat gpt prompt. Help me create a 60-second script for a perfect webinar or short video (Instagram Reel or YouTube Short). Using this structure, I am your niche and helping your dream customer: Hook (First 3-5 seconds): Start with an attention-grabbing line, a curiosity-based question, etc. The Story (Why they should care): In a few sentences, give me some suggestions so I can give context on why this topic is important. 3 Secrets (Content/Value): Share 3 actionable secrets, steps, or strategies that will solve their problem or add value, and give me what I can share in each secret. Offer/Call to Action (CTA): End with a compelling CTA. (you can use your own CTA) don't need to use GPT for this. Generate around 5 ideas that I can use to create 60-second perfect webinar script make sure you don't generate and use the common words of AI Chat gpt, etc. Hope this is helpful for all of you. 😇
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@Nilesh Jain ;)
What is your PURPOSE? How did you find it?
A few days ago, I had a chat conversation with one of the members and the question was what to do if I don't know my purpose...How do I find it? Etc. Of course, I can go and ask CHATGPT or a similar tool and they will give me a list of things to do. I thought sharing real experiences can be at least as enriching... So, if you feel like it, please share your purpose and how you found it. In my case I have been thinking of it only since age 48... I read books like IKIGAI and looked at podcasts, analyzed what moves me, what I admire in others and what I thrived for over the years... when do I get in the FLOW etc...I reflected with friends and family... etc. I have had a corporate carreer, always dreamt of entrepreneurship, but not been bold to " take the risk". During my career I was coached and mentored, I also mentored and coached many people, and I saw my friends and brothers' children grow up and finally had children myself... the search for purpose is a continuous one I believe ... I can say now that my purpose is to help young people find what drives them and live the life of their dreams... and this not meant necessarily financially, but balancing all aspects of life...family, health, spirit, work, finances and so on. I love to see young people grow and develop and be successful and fulfilled....and to see that they develop to good people and contribute to a better world... What about you? What is your purpose? How did you find it? P. S. An amazing and heartbreaking book on purpose is Viktor Frankl's Man's search for meaning
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@Jacob Nieuwland What really resonates with me here is the idea that purpose is less something you “find” once and more something you keep building through choices and actions. For me, clarity has always come from doing, not just thinking.
Your Most Profitable Post Isn’t the One You’re Planning
What if I told you your most profitable content… isn’t flashy or long? Most coaches and entrepreneurs look at me sideways when I say that. Because everything they’ve been taught screams: “Post daily. Be everywhere. Dance for the algorithm gods.” You’ve felt that pressure, haven’t you? 👉 You stare at your content calendar like it’s a punishment. 👉 You wonder if you’re falling behind because you’re not posting every day. 👉 You’ve got gold in your brain, but you’re too drained to shape it into a carousel. 👉 You question your authority just because your feed’s quiet. 👉 You feel invisible unless you're loud about it. 👉 You try to be strategic, but end up sounding like everyone else. 👉 You know you have value but the content treadmill is stealing your voice. Here’s your real enemy... the belief that authority equals more volume. It’s a lie that keeps creators exhausted, invisible and broke. It’s not the lack of talent, it’s the addiction to do more, be faster and louder than everyone else... And who benefits from all of that? The platforms. The fake gurus. The hustle peddlers. Not you. You don’t need a massive content machine. You need small posts that land big punches. The kind that make your dream client stop scrolling and think: “That’s what I’ve been trying to say but couldn’t find the words.” Steve Jobs said “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” Seth Godin said “People do not buy goods and services. They buy relations, stories, and magic.” I like to say it this way: “Quiet content creates loud conversions.” Here are 3 low-lift, high-impact posts you can try this week: 1. The Silent Win Post “Here’s what I used to do vs. what I do now and what changed.” 2. The Myth Reversal “Most people think X gets clients. But in my experience, it’s Y.” 3. The Belief Snapshot “One belief that changed how I show up in my business.” Which one are you trying this week? 👇
Your Most Profitable Post Isn’t the One You’re Planning
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@Sayem Khan This is gold, Sayem 👏 — and it reminds me of something I’ve seen across dozens of niches: the best-performing posts usually come from lived experience, not long planning. Here’s a simple exercise anyone can use this week to create “quiet content” that converts: 1. Audit yesterday: Write down one problem you solved for yourself or a client in the last 24 hours. 2. Shrink it down: Turn that lesson into a 2–3 sentence post — no fluff, just the raw “before → after.” 3. Tie it back: End with a belief, mindset, or principle that others can adopt. That kind of post takes 10 minutes, doesn’t need a content calendar, and often gets way more traction than polished “big” content. Consistency comes from lowering the friction to publish. Authority comes from showing up with simple, real value over time.
If your goals aren’t written down, they’re just wishes
Since I was a teen, writing goals has pushed me beyond what I thought possible. Pen to paper turns dreams into roadmaps. What’s one goal you could write down today? Is it a SMART goal? S is for Specific — write down exactly what you want and why. M is for Measurable — attach numbers to it: dollars, miles, pounds, whatever makes sense. A is for Attainable — keep it realistic so you don’t burn out. R is for Relevant — it has to matter to you right now. T is for Time-bound — give it a deadline, then break it into smaller sub-deadlines so you stay on track.
If your goals aren’t written down, they’re just wishes
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@Dwight Hunsaker Love this Dwight 🙌 Writing goals down is one thing, but what makes them stick is tying them to action + accountability. A framework I use is the “3x3 Rule”: - Write down 3 SMART goals for the next 90 days. - For each, define 3 tiny weekly actions that move it forward. - Share them with 3 people who can hold you accountable (peers, mentors, even this community). The magic isn’t just clarity on paper — it’s the momentum that builds when you consistently stack small wins. Most people overestimate what they can do in a week and underestimate what they can do in 90 days. This flips that.
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