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THE #1 community for Aussie homeowners planning an alfresco/outdoor kitchen. Avoid costly mistakes. Buy smart. Build with confidence. 🔥

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I spy with my little eye.. 👁️
I know these ads are connected to our behavior on Skool somehow but it's still fun to see my own and other communities I love in the Skool Meta ads. Congrats @Krista Brea ! 🥳
I spy with my little eye.. 👁️
3 likes • 26d
so Awesome! well done
Level Up & Unlock Rewards 🎁
Did you know you can unlock some pretty awesome perks just by engaging in this community? 👀 Yep... just by showing up, participating, and being active, you can level up and unlock rewards along the way. ✨ Level 3: Unlock AI Prompts to help you:• Find book topic ideas• Create optimized book titles• Better understand your target reader ✨ Level 4: Unlock a high-level self-publishing checklist so you don't miss important steps in your publishing journey. ✨ Level 5: Unlock a 30-minute 1:1 strategy call with me (a $75 value 🎉) So how do you level up? It's simple: ✔️ Engage with posts ✔️ Leave comments ✔️ Like content ✔️ Participate in discussions ✔️ Keep showing up The more active you are, the faster you'll grow and unlock rewards. Plus, you're not just earning perks... you're building momentum toward getting your book out into the world. What reward do you want to unlock? 👇
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4 likes • May 23
@Kayla C
3 likes • May 23
@Lara Knutzen thanks for the warm welcome. Hope your day/night is going well 😊
Feeling overwhelmed by the idea of writing a book? 😅📚
Let me take some pressure off you real quick… You don’t have to do this the hard way. Here are a few options most people don’t realize they have: 1. You don’t have to write it yourself. You can hire a ghostwriter or collaborate with someone who helps bring your ideas to life. Your role becomes the visionary, not the one staring at a blank page. 2. Start simple (seriously) Your first book does NOT need to be a 30,000-word masterpiece. You can start with: 📖 Workbooks 📓 Journals 🗓️ Planners ✏️ Coloring books This is one of the fastest ways to learn the KDP process without getting stuck in overthinking. 3. Repurpose what you already know. You probably already have content sitting somewhere: • Past posts • Emails • Trainings • Voice notes That can all be turned into a book way faster than starting from scratch. 4. Use AI as your assistant (not your replacement)AI can help you: • Outline your book • Expand ideas • Reword sections • Speed up your workflow You’re still the creator—it just helps you move faster. 5. Validate BEFORE you write. This is where most people go wrong. Before you spend weeks creating something, make sure people are actually searching for it. A simple keyword check can save you from writing a book no one buys. 6. Think of your book as a tool, not just a product. Your book can: 💰Bring in passive income 🌟 Grow your authority 🧑‍🤝‍🧑Send people into your community 🎉 Turn readers into clients It’s bigger than just “selling a book.” If you’ve been putting this off because it feels like too much… this is your sign to simplify it. You don’t need perfect. You just need to start. 💡
Feeling overwhelmed by the idea of writing a book? 😅📚
1 like • Apr 25
@Caroline Fransz 💯 correct my friend
1 like • Apr 25
@Zully JF Alvarado I love journals also
Presentation Training..
How best can introverts build themselves to best stand infront of the crowd to present their Books ?
2 likes • Apr 22
Great question @Prince Asare This might not be a good fit for everyone but here is how I learn a new skill. If this is something I wanted to learn I would do the thing of speaking to strangers in front of other strangers with the amount of others strangers in the group getting a little larger every time so I got a good foundation then build out from there. I will give you a tactical example. Volunteer at a local community group event.. a small one first and practice the skill of speaking to a small crowd. This is a great option because because you are doing something to help your local community, they get the help they most likely need and if you don't do so well there is no pressure as your learning right. Next, swing by your local library! Ask them if they have any free training nights coming up. While you're there, see if they're looking for volunteers to help out. You get to learn something new, and they get someone caring to help people in your community. Next look for your business centre and ask them is there a toast master ( fancy word for small to medium-sized businesses use to network ) This is a medium-pressure one because you need some experience and also a small business or service you can offer. These are great, a lot of fun, and I found amazing connections and mentors through doing this myself. These are 3 examples 📝 there are many many more but I hope this helps you 😊👍.. or anyone else interested and got this far reading this lol 😆😅 (put a random monkey emoji response if this you lol 😂) Cheers Ricardo 😎 👍 from Australia
1 like • Apr 22
@Krista Brea if you have info share it then we all rise!
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I help Australian homeowners plan and build outdoor/alfresco kitchens right - the first time.

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