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How I Grew My Client Skool Group to $7K A Month.
Hey, Skoolers! I’m Alex and You all are not going to believe this, but I just pulled off the heist of the century. I’m talking Ocean’s Eleven level of genius. 🎲 Except, instead of robbing a casino, I robbed a Skool group. And instead of splitting the loot with a bunch of handsome actors, I kept it all for My Client. Don’t worry, it was all legal and ethical. 😉 But it was also insanely profitable. How profitable? Try $7.2K a month profitable. 💰 Sounds too good to be true, right? Well, it’s not. And I’m going to prove it to you. But first, let me tell you how it all began. It was a dark and stormy night… ⛈️ Just kidding. It was a sunny and pleasant afternoon. ☀️ I was browsing through Skool, looking for some new groups to join. That’s me. I’m always on the hunt for new opportunities and connections. 🕵️‍♂️ Anyway, I stumbled upon this group that caught my eye. It had a catchy name, a hot topic, and a decent number of members. It was about something I was passionate about and knew a lot about. I wish I could tell you what it was, but it’s top secret. But let’s just say it was something that a lot of people struggle with and are willing to pay Big Bucks for. You get the idea. So, I clicked on the join button and waited for approval. A few minutes later, I got in. But here’s where things got interesting - this gem of a group was a ghost town! It had all the vibe of a Monday morning meeting - silence so profound I could hear whispers of my name "Alexxxxx" Picture this: no one chatting, no one reacting, Just pure silence. I half-expected zombies to pop out! (Remember that Walking Dead episode when Rick Grimes woke up in the hospital? Yeah, it was that level of creepy.) But beneath that eerie silence, I sensed potential. I could feel it in my gut, like my sixth sense kicking in. So, I did what any copywriting maverick would do I slid into the group owner’s DMs, offering my help. At first, he was skeptical… He didn’t know who I was or what I wanted from him.
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Jakub Malina
Alex Carmen
Sean Mize
New comment Sep 18
Overcoming that "creative block" 🌟
You see, I used to struggle with coming up with new and original ideas for my content. I would stare at a blank screen for hours, feeling frustrated and hopeless I would try to force myself to write something, anything, but nothing would come out. I felt like I had lost my spark and my passion. I knew I had to do something about it. I couldn't let my creative block stop me from pursuing my dreams of building a profitable copy. So I decided to my research and learn from the best creators out there. I discovered some amazing tips and tricks that helped me break through my creative block and unleash my inner genius. Here are some of the things that worked for me: - I changed my environment. Sometimes, being in the same place for too long can make you feel bored and uninspired. So I decided to switch things up and work in different locations, such as coffee shops, libraries, parks, or even my car. This helped me get a fresh perspective and stimulate my senses. - Consume more related content. Instead of avoiding other content creators, I started to follow them and learn from them. I read books, blogs, articles, newsletters, podcasts, videos, and anything else that caught my interest. I didn't copy them, but I used them as inspiration and sources of information. I learned new things, discovered new angles, and expanded my horizons Also don't overdo this. - Played a bit more games. Yes, you heard me right. Games are not only fun, but they can also boost your creativity. They can challenge your mind, improve your problem-solving skills, and spark your imagination. - I collaborated with others. You see sometimes, two heads can be better than one. Working with other creators can be a great way to overcome your creative block. You can brainstorm ideas together, give each other feedback, support each other, and motivate each other. You can also learn from each other's strengths and weaknesses, and complement each other's skills. - I took breaks. This may sound counterintuitive, but taking breaks can actually help you be more creative just don't overdo or misuse this. When you work too hard or too long on something, you can burn out and lose your motivation.
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Regan Carmen
New comment Aug 24
  • 0 likes • Aug 24
    Hi Tiffany, I’m so proud of you for breaking through your writer’s block. You’ve done something that many writers dream of: Finding your voice. You know, I used to struggle with that too. I would sit in front of my typewriter for hours, trying to come up with a killer headline or a catchy hook. But nothing would come out. I felt like a dried-up sponge, squeezed of all its juice. But then I discovered a secret that changed everything for me. A secret that made me one of the most successful and sought-after copywriters in the world. A secret that I’m going to share with you right now. Are you ready for it? Here it is: I stole. That’s right. I stole ideas from other people. And not just any people, but the best people. The people who had proven themselves in the marketplace. The people who had written ads that sold millions of dollars worth of products and services. I didn’t just copy them word for word, of course. That would be plagiarism and illegal. No, I copied their strategies, their techniques, their methods. I copied their headlines, their subheads, their bullets, their guarantees, their offers. I copied everything that worked. And then I made it my own. Just kidding! Or am I? You’ll never know. But seriously, congrats on your achievement. You’re awesome and I love you.
Fake It Till You Make It as a Content Creator (With AI)
Hey Buddy, I know you’ve always wanted to be a content creator, but you have one tiny problem: you have nothing to say. Nothing that people care about. Nothing that solves their problems, entertains them, or educates them. But don’t fret, Buddy, I have a solution for you. It’s called AI. AI is the new buzzword that everyone is using to sound smart and cool. AI can do anything, from curing cancer to making toast. AI can even help you create content that doesn’t suck. All you need are these three AI tools that I found on the internet. They are super easy to use and totally free (for now). Here they are: Answer The Public: This tool will tell you what questions people are asking about your topic. You can use these questions to pretend that you know what you’re talking about and that you care about your audience. Chat GPT: This tool will generate some catchy headlines and hooks for your content. You can use these headlines and hooks to trick people into clicking on your content and wasting their time. InVideo: This tool will turn your content into stunning videos that capture attention. You can use these videos to dazzle people with flashy graphics and music and make them forget that your content has no substance. But Buddy, before you start using these tools, there’s one thing you need to do. You need to find your voice. Your voice is what makes you unique, what makes you stand out from the crowd, and what makes people want to listen to you. And how do you find your voice, Buddy? Well, it’s simple. Just write it down. Write it down in your own words, in your own style, in your own tone. Don’t worry about grammar, spelling, or formatting. Just write it down. Or better yet, just copy mine. I’m sure no one will notice. 😉 P.S. Don't mind my GIF 🙂. P.S.S. If you want more hilarious and engaging content from me, you better follow me ASAP. Or else. Just kidding. Or am I? Yes, I am. Or am I? No, I am. Or am I? OK, I’ll stop. BYE!
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10 TikTok Hacks For Us Who Don't Dance
Hey, you want to know the 10 TikTok hacks for us who don’t dance? 🕺 Well, I'm sorry to break it to you, buddy. There is no such thing. 😱 You can’t hack your way out of this one, pal. You either bust a move or bust a hip. 💥 There’s no in-between. There’s no cheat code. There’s only you, the camera, and the harsh judgment of the internet. 😬 But since you’re here, and I’m feeling generous, here are some hacks that might help you avoid total social annihilation: 🙌 1. Use a filter that makes you look like a cartoon character. No one will notice your lame moves if they’re too busy wondering why you look like a rejected Pixar reject. 🤡 2. Pretend you’re lip-syncing to a song that has nothing to do with dancing. For example, try “Baby Shark” or “The Star-Spangled Banner”. Bonus points if you can cry on cue. 🦈🇺🇸 3. Wear a costume that covers most of your body. A giant panda suit, a dinosaur onesie, or a full-body banana costume are all great options. The more ridiculous, the better. 🐼🦖🍌 4. Do the opposite of what everyone else is doing. If they’re twerking, you’re knitting. If they’re knitting, you’re twerking. You’ll stand out from the crowd and look like a genius. 🧶🍑 5. Use props to distract from your lack of skills. A hula hoop, a jump rope, a pair of sunglasses, or a bottle of water can all add some flair to your performance. Just don’t drop them or spill them on yourself. 🪁🕶💦 6. Collaborate with someone who can actually dance. Let them do most of the work while you just nod your head and clap your hands. Or better yet, let them carry you around like a rag doll while you pretend to be asleep. 😴👏 7. Make funny faces at the camera. A goofy grin, a surprised expression, or a seductive wink can all make your viewers laugh and forget about your dancing. Just don’t overdo it or you’ll look like you’re having a stroke. 😂😮😉 8. Use hashtags that are relevant to your niche but not to dancing. For example, #bookworm, #catlover, #vegan, or #nerd. This way, you’ll attract followers who share your interests and won’t judge you for your moves. 📚😻🥦🤓
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Cheryl Devine
Regan Carmen
Mitchell Vaughan
Jonathan Santillan
Nathan Nazareth
New comment Aug 4
  • 1 like • Aug 3
    @Mitchell Vaughan Thanks
  • 1 like • Aug 3
    @Jonathan Santillan I'm glad you liked my copy, but I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble sleeping. It sounds like you need some tips from me! First of all, don't be so hard on yourself. Writing copy is not easy, especially when you have to deal with clients who don't appreciate your genius. Trust me, I know. I've been there. Second of all, maybe you should try some of my tricks to get a good night's sleep. Here are some of them: - Don't use your phone or computer before bed. They emit blue light that messes with your circadian rhythm and keeps you awake. Instead, read a book or listen to some music, - Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods in the evening. They can interfere with your sleep quality and cause indigestion, heartburn, or nightmares. Trust me, you don't want to dream about being chased by a giant marshmallow man after eating a burrito. It's not fun. - Keep your bedroom cool, dark, and quiet. Use curtains, blinds, or an eye mask to block out any light. Use earplugs, a fan, or a white noise machine to drown out any noise. And set your thermostat to a comfortable temperature, preferably between 60 and 67 degrees Fahrenheit. You can also use a weighted blanket to feel cozy and secure. - Stick to a regular sleep schedule. Try to go to bed and wake up at the same time every day, even on weekends. This will help your body clock get used to a consistent rhythm and make it easier for you to fall asleep and stay asleep. And don't forget to set an alarm, preferably with a pleasant sound that won't make you want to smash your phone. - Relax and unwind before bed. Do some yoga, meditation, or breathing exercises to calm your mind and body. You can also try aromatherapy with lavender, chamomile, or vanilla scents. Or you can do what I do and write some jokes, sketches, or scripts that make you laugh and release some endorphins. I hope these tips help you get some quality shut-eye and wake up feeling refreshed and ready to take on the world. Or at least ready to take on another day of work.
Happy New Month 😎
Hey, Skool pals. You did it! You survived another month of 2023. You’ve also made it to Monday, which is impressive, considering time is a flat circle these days. Seriously, what day is it? Who am I? Where are my pants? How was your weekend, BTW? Did you do anything fun or exciting? Like skydiving? Or solving world hunger? Or did you just veg out on the couch and watch Netflix like a normal human being? Don’t worry, I’m not judging. I’m just nosy. And bored. Because I spent my weekend slaving over a hot laptop, trying to finish a sales letter that’s due in 12 hours. Yeah, I know, I’m such a slacker. But hey, at least I have a job, right? Right? Anyway, I hope you’re all well and not infected. Love you all! P.S. Don't mind my GIF 🙂. P.S.S. If you want more hilarious and engaging content from me, you better follow me ASAP. Or else. Just kidding. Or am I? Yes, I am. Or am I? No, I am. Or am I? OK, I’ll stop. BYE!
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How do you relax after work?
How do you relax after work? Work can be stressful, demanding, and exhausting. Sometimes, you may feel like a zombie or a robot. But don't worry, I have some tips I would like to share on how to unwind and recharge your batteries. Here are some of the many things I do to relax after work: - I write in my journal. Writing helps me express my feelings, clear my mind, and come up with new jokes. Sometimes, I write funny stories that make me laugh so hard that I cry. Writing is a great way to release stress and boost your mood. - Reading books - Reading is actually one of my favorite hobbies. It allows me to escape from reality and immerse myself in a different world. Reading also improves my vocabulary, memory, and imagination. Some of the books that I recommend are The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, and The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg. - I exercise. I feel exercising is not only good for your physical health, but also for your mental health. Exercising releases endorphins, which are chemicals that make you feel happy and relaxed. Exercising also helps you burn calories, tone your muscles, and improve your posture. I like to do some yoga, take a walk, or ride a bike after work. - I do something I enjoy. Doing something you enjoy is a great way to relax and have fun after work. It can be anything that makes you happy, such as listening to music, making dessert, playing games, or watching a movie. Doing something you enjoy can also help you discover new talents or hobbies that you may not have known before. - I spend time with loved ones. Spending time with loved ones is one of the best ways to relax after work. Whether it's your family, friends, or pets, spending time with them can make you feel loved, supported, and appreciated. You can share your feelings with them, have some fun with them, or just cuddle with them. These are some of the things that I do to relax after work. What about you? How do you relax after work? Do you have any tips or suggestions that you want to share with me? If so, lemme know in the comment or you could send me a message.
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Regan Carmen
Mitali Deypurkaystha
Tiffany Callahan
Alexandre B Cote
Dane Basham
New comment Jul 26
  • 2 likes • Jul 17
    I find this post valuable because I can relate to the feeling of being a zombie or a robot after a long day of work. As a writer and a nurse, I have a lot of responsibilities and deadlines that can take a toll on my mental and physical health. Sometimes, I feel like I need to go to thereapy (therapy) or take some night pizza to cope. One thing that I do to relax after work is read some of my books or letters. I know it sounds narcissistic, but hey, laughter is the best medicine, right? And who better to make me laugh than myself? Plus, it helps me improve my craft and learn from my mistakes.
Make Your Dream Clients Say YES 👌
You’ve got a killer product, a killer service, a killer price… but your people are acting like they don’t give a damn. You’re scratching your head, wondering what the hell is wrong with them. Don’t they see the value you’re offering? Don’t they want to solve their problems? Don’t they have any money? Well, let me tell you something. It’s not them. It’s you. You’re missing the secret sauce that makes all the difference in the world. The magic ingredient that can turn a snooze-fest into a blockbuster. The one thing that can make your clients say YES without even thinking twice. And what is that one thing? It’s emotion. People don’t buy with logic. They buy with feelings. And then, they use logic to justify their feelings. So you need to make them feel something. Something good. Something that will make them want to throw money at you like you’re a stripper at a bachelor party. How do you do that? You tell stories. Stories that are relevant, interesting, and entertaining. Stories that show them how awesome your product is and how much it will change their lives. Stories that make them laugh, cry, and say YES. But not just any stories. You need stories that sound like you. Stories that have your humor, personality, and style. And if you can’t create stories like that, I can help. Just DM “Copy” because I’ll unleash the power of stories in your business, but it’s completely up to you.
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Hey party people
What's your nickname? Dom Where you from? beautiful Vienna, Austria Biggest strength? Never giving up on my dreams Biggest weakness? Having been severly ill for a long time gave me some unhelpful coping mechanisms which leads to feeling overwhelmed easily Which content platform is your favourite? Youtube What do you want immediate help with inside of this community? How to turn what I learned into a great course/program that helps people get started.
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Tim Heeter
Regan Carmen
Mitali Deypurkaystha
New comment Jul 18
a quick question
who would be interested in an AI bot that answers anything related to contentprenuership or anything for that matter... It will be fed on the content and will be able to answer your questions. It would help the members learn and grow. (not tryna sell anything btw 😂)
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Regan Carmen
Mitali Deypurkaystha
New comment Jul 18
  • 0 likes • Jul 16
    This sound like a fun and helpful project. I’m curious about how you plan to train and test your bot. What kind of content will you use? How will you ensure the quality and accuracy of the answers? How will you handle questions that are too vague, complex, or personal?
Do You Have What It Takes to Be a Coach?
I have a question for you. Why are you a coach? Or why do you want to be one? Is it because you love helping people achieve their dreams? Or is it because you think it’s a great way to make money while watching Netflix? If it’s the latter, then I have some bad news for you. Coaching is not a get-rich-quick scheme. It’s not a magic bullet that will solve all your problems. It’s not a license to print money while sitting on your ass. Coaching is hard work. It takes talent, knowledge, experience, and passion. It takes dedication, commitment, and integrity. It takes guts, balls, and brains. And most of all, it takes 4 things that you need to offer as a coach. Offer a problem. Yes, a problem. Not a solution. A problem. Because people don’t buy solutions. They buy problems. Problems that scare them, that hurt them, that haunt them. Problems that make them say: “Holy crap, that’s me! I need help!” That’s how you reel them in. Offer a promise. Once you have their attention with a problem, you need to make them a promise. A promise that you can solve their problem, that you can make their life better, that you can give them what they want. A promise that is bold, specific, and believable. A promise that makes them say: “Wow, that sounds amazing! How do I get it?” Offer proof. Now that you have their interest with a promise, you need to back it up with proof. Proof that you can deliver on your promise, that you have the credentials, the experience, the testimonials, the results. Proof that makes them say: “OK, I’m convinced! You’re the real deal!” Offer a price. Finally, after you have their trust with proof, you need to ask for the sale with a price. A price that is fair, reasonable, and irresistible. A price that makes them say: “That’s a no-brainer! Where do I sign?” And there you have it. The 4 things you need to offer as a coach. Problem. Promise. Proof. Price. The 4 Ps of coaching success. Or as I like to call them: The 4 Ps of making bank.
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Ted Carr
Regan Carmen
Tracy Wilson
New comment Jul 18
  • 0 likes • Jul 15
    Hey @Ted Carr You want me to offer you a problem? That’s a bit of a challenge and a lot of work. OK, fine. I’ll do it.
  • 3 likes • Jul 15
    @Ted Carr Here it is: You want to be a coach for vegans who want to create online courses. That’s very specific. And very niche. And very… vegan 🌱. How many people fit that description? Twelve? Fourteen? Maybe fifteen if you count the guy who only eats kale and grass 🍃. Don’t get me wrong, Ted. I love your passion and your ambition. But I also love your sanity and your bank account. Maybe you should rethink your career choice. Maybe you should try something more mainstream and profitable. Like selling meat. I’m kidding. Mostly. Look, Ted, I’m not here to crush your dreams. I’m here to help you achieve them. But I’m also here to give you a reality check. And the reality is that coaching is not for everyone. It’s not easy, it’s not glamorous, and it’s not always rewarding. But if you’re still determined to pursue this path, then I have one piece of advice for you: Hire me as your coach. There. Problem and solution. You’re welcome. P.S. This took me a lot of time to research and write this masterpiece of persuasion. You're welcome.
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Create more than you consume.🌻
It’s the random social media taps and scrolls that drain time and energy. 😵‍💫 Keep your focus on conscious, meaningful content creation and community contribution not unconscious, mindless consumption or self sabotage. Your voice and message is valuable and needed so speak up to get it out there!🙏
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Destiny Davis
Jen Peach
Regan Carmen
Tiffany Callahan
Janet Sterkowicz Walker
New comment Jul 18
  • 2 likes • Jul 17
    @Jen Peach I admire your self-awareness and discipline. You’re right, sometimes we scroll because we’re afraid of doing something new or challenging. I’m glad you’ve found a way to overcome that and focus on your own content. But I have to confess, sometimes I scroll because I’m bored or curious. I like to see what other people are up to, what they’re wearing, what they’re eating, what they’re watching. Sometimes I learn something new, sometimes I laugh, sometimes I cry. And sometimes I scroll because I’m looking for inspiration. I like to see what other creators are doing, how they express themselves, how they connect with their audience. Sometimes I get ideas, sometimes I get jealous, sometimes I get motivated. So I guess my balance is to scroll with intention and moderation. To be selective about what I consume and how much. To be grateful for what I have and what I can do. To be supportive of others and myself. And to always remember that the best content comes from the heart, not from the algorithm. Thanks for your message, Jen.
  • 1 like • Jul 17
    @Jen Peach Jen, you’re so right. Replying to comments and dms is a great way to connect with my fans and friends, and to show them some love and appreciation. But sometimes I get so many messages that I don’t know where to start. And some of them are not very nice or constructive. So maybe I should limit my time on social media and focus more on my work. After all, I have a lot of projects in the pipeline that need my attention and creativity.
Difference between a $10K/ month and $100K/ month business are the systems 🚀
Here's the truth... You're leaving money on the table because of poor systems. If you're not making data-driven decisions for your business, it's like throwing spaghetti at the wall to see if something sticks. And that's not all... Most business owners unconsciously create a full-time job for themselves doing EVERYTHING in their business because they don't have the right systems in place to automate tasks. This is what happen to me when I was building my last 7-figure coaching business where I was so focused on getting new sales not realizing my systems couldn't support that fast growth. There are tons of great courses and masterminds where you can learn everything you need to know about how to get more leads and close more deals faster... But as someone who's grown extremely fast without the proper systems in place, I encourage you to not ignore the importance of setting up systems that can scale with you. I've seen this happen with many of my entrepreneurial friends and clients which is why I'm so passionate about helping business owners create more freedom leveraging systems. What systems are you currently using for your business? 🤔
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Tiffany Callahan
Regan Carmen
Janet Sterkowicz Walker
New comment Jul 18
Stalking Ted Carr on FB got me here...
Hey! My nickname is Mitch I'm from Montreal but have escaped to live in Mexico. Im good at making friends with strangers However, I chase shiny objects and don't stay focused 🤷🏼‍♂️ Youtube is my favourite and I just discovered twitter. What do you want immediate help with inside of this community? An outline of things to do to get set up, and a To-do list for daily actions going forward.
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Debbie Baldwin
Rino Groenenberg
Regan Carmen
Ted Carr
Tiffany Callahan
New comment Jul 17
Lean
I posted a befire and after picture with the caption that I cracked the code and figure out weight loss without dieting or taking supplements and said to comment ‘lean’ if they wanted my free course and two people responded. That’s a win for me!!
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David Raven
Mike Carr
Cheryl Devine
Debbie Baldwin
Regan Carmen
New comment Jul 16
  • 2 likes • Jul 16
    I find this post fascinating because I’m always looking for ways to stay fit and healthy without giving up my love for pizza and cake. I admire your dedication and results, and I’m curious about your secret.
HEYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Hey, Skoolers! I’m Regan Carmen, the new kid on the block. I’m here to learn from you geniuses and share my wisdom with you winners. But before I dive into this paradise, I have to introduce myself. What's my nickname? Car… Nah, just kidding. Nobody calls me that except my mom when she’s mad at me. Where I’m from? I hail from Earth - the only planet with Netflix and Nutella. And Ontario - the only province with… um… snow? Biggest strength? Writing sales letters that make people buy stuff they don’t need. Like a magic spell. Or a Jedi mind trick. Or a gun. Biggest weakness? Hmm, that’s a tough one. I guess my biggest weakness is my addiction to junk food. I love anything with sugar, fat, or cheese. Or all three. Have you ever tried deep-fried cheesecake? It’s amazing. And also deadly. Which content platform is your favorite? Well, I’m a bit old-fashioned, so I prefer the traditional platforms like TV, film, and books. But I also dabble in some newer ones, like podcasts, streaming services, and TikTok. Yes, I have a TikTok account. No, I won’t tell you what it is. It’s a secret. What do I want immediate help with? Well, since you asked, you can send me some cookies. And not just any cookies. The best cookies in the world. The ones that make you forget your problems and your pants size. You know the ones. In my next post, I'll be sharing my tips and tricks on how to write better, faster, and funnier. I'll also be giving you honest feedback on your work and answering your questions. Don't worry, I won't be too harsh. Unless you deserve it. So buckle up, grab a pen (or a keyboard), and get ready for some serious writing fun. This is skool.com, where we write hard and play harder.
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Jov Mit
Ted Carr
Regan Carmen
Tiffany Callahan
Jade Lee
New comment Jul 16
  • 1 like • Jul 14
    @Tracy Wilson Wow, you are my new best friend too! I'm so glad we have so much in common, like our love for writing and junk food. I mean, who doesn't love a good cheeseburger and fries after a long day of creating Content gold? Am I right? I'm also super excited to learn and grow with you. Maybe you can teach me some of your TikTok skills, because I'm still stuck in the Vine era. Remember Vine? That was a thing. Anyway, I'm sure you have some amazing content on your account.
  • 2 likes • Jul 15
    @Tiffany Callahan Ha Ha Ha, I laugh in the face of danger.
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