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If you feel lost online because everyone talks like you should already know what you’re doing, this is for you. Digital Success Hub is for beginners who want to learn digital products marketing without feeling behind or confused. Who it’s for: People starting from zero. People tired of jargon and overcomplicated advice. People who just want clear direction. Most platforms assume you already have experience. This one assumes you have none. You join and get a free beginner course. Real training. Not a teaser. Not an upsell. Content in plain language. No tech overwhelm. No guessing what to do first. Why it matters: Clarity builds confidence. Simple steps lead to progress. Support makes starting easier. You are guided step by step and supported by a community when you get stuck. If you want a calm, simple place to start online without pressure, this gives you a real starting point. Learn more: https://www.skool.com/digital-success-hub-6039/about
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Please Introduce Yourself
One of the most important things I've learned since becoming an online entrepreneur is that the most important thing you can do to grow your business is to build relationships. Many of us (myself included) have rushed to promote our groups and services that we care so deeply about. And it only makes sense - we are excited about what we are doing! Today, I'd like to invite you to take a step back and introduce yourself to the group by answering the following questions: 1. Who are you personally? 2. Who are you professionally? 3. What is something you love doing outside of work? 4. What is something surprising about you? As you open up and make more connections, you will find that not only are people more interested in what you do, but they will also be more interested in helping you make connections with other people they know! 😉 After you introduce yourself, please scroll through the other introductions and add a comment to someone you have something in common with or would like to know more about. 😊 Please add your introduction in the comments below! ⬇️
Please Introduce Yourself
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@Tamie Myers Hi! am in Trelawny. Nice to meet you here!
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@Tamie Myers sure would love that
Ninja Boss Advice - Be willing to adapt and shift!😎
Success does not come over night. Be consistent the correct actions and you will find success. But remember success may not be exactly how you imagined it! I have been coaching business owners how to use Pinterest for 16 years, and I can finally say I have found a place of success! ⭐Be willing to adapt and shift.....PIVOT! FYI - I also own a Ninja Warrior Gym(8 years) - hence the Ninja Boss title! How long have you been teaching/coaching in the space you are in now?
Ninja Boss Advice - Be willing to adapt and shift!😎
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A little over a year (in digital marketing)
How to get great results from your posts in this community!
I asked Chatty G to analyze the posts in this group that have the highest engagement (excluding admin posts) and make recommendations about how people could create better posts. This is what it said: I’ve been spending some time looking at the posts here to figure out why some take off while others barely get seen — and the patterns are pretty clear. If you want your promo post to actually get attention (and not just disappear into the feed), here’s what I’ve noticed consistently works: 💡 1. Lead with something people care about — not just the name of your offer. Instead of starting with “Join my group” or “Here’s my course,” open with a question, a challenge, or a common pain point your audience has. The best-performing posts usually make the reader think “Oh, that’s me.” 🎯 2. Keep the focus tight. Posts that promote one clear thing — a free resource, a single workshop, a focused offer — get far more engagement than those that list everything you do. If you have multiple things to share, make separate posts over time. 📈 3. Show the benefit, not just the feature. Telling people “I run a membership” is less compelling than “I help coaches sign their first 5 clients.” Always connect what you’re offering to the result it creates. 🤝 4. Make it feel like an invitation, not a sales pitch. The posts with the most traction don’t pressure anyone. They share something valuable and then say, “If this sounds helpful, here’s where to go.” A soft invitation builds more trust here than a hard sell. ✨ 5. Demonstrate your value inside the post itself. A short insight, quick tip, or example of your expertise within the post does more to build credibility than any list of credentials. It gives people a reason to believe you before they ever click. None of this requires being pushy or salesy — it’s just about making sure your message is framed in a way that resonates. The more valuable and relevant we make our posts, the more this space will work for all of us. What do you think? Have you noticed the same or different patterns?
How to get great results from your posts in this community!
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Suzan Lovelace
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Teacher, CEO of Digital Success Strategies 101 (DSS101) skills community and Digital Success Hub. Helping moms learn skills that they can monetize.

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