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Happy Hour?
If I had a Friday night Happy Hour... Where we hang out, have a lil wine, beer or scotch... And talk about what's kicking butt for us in our communities...or whatever? 👉Would you hang out? (I'm dying to share how I make more in one 3 Question Poll than most group owners make in a year.) RSVP 👇purty please. Rooting For Ya, Travis
Happy Hour?
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Notebook LM made this from my voice note
I tried to visualize the plan for a potential partner and this gave him an immediate understanding what we try to do. Only thing I did was talking for 10min and gave an example we could use for him. (For the next time I just need 1-2min for another specialized example) It's not perfect, but I believe it can help us to structure the plan. Some people have a hard time understanding the concept.
Notebook LM made this from my voice note
2 likes • Dec '25
@Paul Schmidmayr totally. But it's not public. It's as a visual prop when talking on a coffee date with a partner.
Would an auction work for my community?
After seeing my Auction Heroes crank out one six figure auction after another… I’m getting more questions about auctions: 👉 Will an auction work for my community or business? 👉 What would I auction? 👉 Do I have to be on camera and become an auctioneer? 👉 What if the auction ends with a super low bid? 👉 Can I run an auction on my email list? FB profile? Insta? X? YT channel? I’m considering doing an Ask Me Anything (AMA) on Auctions. Where I’d answer all those questions. And brainstorm with folks on what they could auction off for 5 or 6 figures in 24 hours or less. If I put on an Auction AMA… Would you come? Lemme know by posting your auction question 👇. You can steal one of the one’s from above. If I get enough interest I’ll make it happen. If not… I’m gonna rewatch The Shield or Breaking Bad! Rooting for Ya, Travis
Would an auction work for my community?
1 like • Dec '25
@David Henry push
3 likes • Dec '25
I'm always impressed with the offer stack you're developing. How do you determine the best auction package/hero package? When a pre-auction post didn't get the minimum reactions we want to see, what is your process to redo the offer? And how much time should be between them? And what you do when the winner realize afterwards that it was real and has no money?
A question I think I should know the answer to 😅
When you run auctions with other people's audiences.. do you get acces to their personal account or admin account to make the posts and reply to comments on their behalf? Or simply from yours letting people know you're part of their team?
1 like • Dec '25
@Chris Dyson @Nelson Barrera I guess when the partner is posting about the auction on their account (we developed the copy, they just need to copy/paste and post) All the people who come over the Skool group gave an indicator of interest. Means we can immediately see the interest and figure out if the auction will work or not. Plus we run the group we control the flow. The partner can't cut us out.
Spent money on FB ads for my community. 194 clicked through. Not one person joined. Help!
Hey Flames, I run a book club in Chandigarh (India) for entrepreneurs who read business/psychology books and actually apply them. We're 5-10 members. Meet twice monthly. Discussions go deep, sometimes until 1-2 AM. Zero networking BS. We have electric camaraderie. I want more peeps like them. Trying to grow from 10 to 20 members, so I ran FB/IG ads. What happened: 50,000+ people saw the ads. 194 clicked through to the Google Form application. 0 people filled it out. Not one. (no tech issues, i triple checked) The form isn't crazy: - Name, business type, location (multiple choice) - One paragraph question: "What's one business concept you're currently trying to implement?" - Culture fit question (multiple choice) - Phone number My theory: Maybe there's a trust gap. One ad had our meet photo, the other had a designed poster. Both got clicks. But when they land on the form, just questions, no context so they bounce. The ads seem decent.... (screenshots below). They were written to put browsers into problem state, starting with a question. Then telling them the benefits if they were to solve that problem. At last show them how our club is the vehicle for the solution. What I'm thinking: Build a Google Doc bridge between the ad and form. Going through @Travis Sago "2 Page Google Doc Cash Machine" training now to write it. G doc will show them what actually happens at our meets, who attends, culture, more photos. Shower them with our FUN meet photos, warm them up a lil. Group is 3 years old, so we have ton of pics. THEN send them to the form. Then ask them to experience a trial meeting. Trying to use Travis's "First Date" principal. Our culture will filter the networking types naturally. The movement piece: I created this community before I joined FIRE, so the movement isn't sharpened yet. That's a work in progress. Right now it's: "Entrepreneurs who implement books, not just read them." But I know it needs clarity.
Spent money on FB ads for my community. 194 clicked through. Not one person joined. Help!
1 like • Dec '25
My guess. The phone number killed the conversions. Try a MVP form. Just name and E-Mail. Ask the other questions after the opted in, id you need more commitment. Is it a paid group? What about your current members? They are your best spokespeople and advertise the group in their circles.
0 likes • Dec '25
@Appul Jot this one.
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Steffen Leidicke
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Ich finanziere deine nächste Marketingkampagne vor.Ich bring mein Team+übernehme alle Aufgaben. Mein Anteil? Nachdem das Geld bei dir auf'm Konto ist.

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