How I 10xed my Skool profile
You might know someone who has this issue. I have been there as well. This is what it looks like:
  • You spend days (or weeks) working in something (let's say a brilliant automation)
  • You post it really excited
  • No one engages with it
#1 reason is because people overexplain. They put every technical detail. They explain the process like looking for someone to replicate it.
The result?
A mammoth of text that people won't read even if they want to. I am one of those who sees a headline and says: "this looks relevant" and when I open it, I say "Good luck finding someone to read this".
BUT YOUR AUTOMATION IS REALLY USEFUL! You didn't work for nothing.
Just write better. Short sentences. Day-to-day words. Organized ideas. Not ChatGPT-like.
Violate this and you won't sound intellectual, you will be unreadable.
And most importantly, answer your audience the question: "What's in it for me?" You are not the first person to build an automation like that. You are not the first developer looking for work on Skool.
If people read your post and say: "This is useful", results change dramatically.
Bonus: learn some copywriting basic principles. That alone will make you stand out from the hundrends of developers who are just posting "AI automation specialist for hire".
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How I 10xed my Skool profile
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