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Where I’m Actively Learning Right Now (And Why)
I spend time in a few Skool communities consistently. Not casually. Intentionally. Each one solves a different operational problem for me. And I think it’s worth saying that out loud. None of these overlap. They’re tools on different benches. Pinterest Skool This is my traffic lab. I started sharing pins in the weekly games. I started posting weekly. Then almost daily. My monthly views moved from 400 to 1.6K.Clicks to Etsy followed. Small, but real. If you want to understand Pinterest as a system instead of guessing, this is where I’m practicing. 🔗 https://www.skool.com/pinterest/about?ref=f42a2415e19c4855945f40665e943aee AI Wonderland This is strategic thinking in costume. Daily prompts. Risk assessments. Customer profiling. Corporate concepts scaled down for small builders. One prompt alone pushed me to start building an email list and a backup site in case Etsy ever fails. That’s structural thinking. It’s Alice-themed. It’s run by someone from the intelligence world.It rewards people who like thinking deeply. Not for people who hate AI or hate storytelling. 🔗 https://www.skool.com/ai101/about?ref=f42a2415e19c4855945f40665e943aee BYOB (Bring Your Own Business)Women building businesses. High energy. Real frameworks. I’ve learned how to pitch. How to build offers. How to identify what’s actually marketable in my skill set. Brand-Made exists partly because of the sharpening I got here. If you want to make money and actually enjoy business conversations, this room moves. 🔗 https://www.skool.com/byob/about?ref=f42a2415e19c4855945f40665e943aee Etsy Digital Creators HubI don’t earn commission here. I share it anyway. This is beginner-friendly Etsy digital shop building. It’s directly responsible for me launching a digital shop.Which led to wallpapers.Which led to Christian wallpapers.Which led to homeschool curriculum.
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Welcome! Introduce yourself! Lets get to know each other!
Hey, I’m Jaymie. I started my Etsy shop, Dragonswood, as a joke for a convention back in 2009. I made felt gnome hats, listed them online, and accidentally sold 200 of them in September/October. I honestly thought that was it. A fluke. A funny story I’d tell later. So I didn’t scale it. I didn’t optimize it. I didn’t “do marketing.” I just… kept the gnome hat stocked. And somehow, it kept selling at about the same rate for 15 years. The shop always had intentional vibes, but not intentional strategy. From the beginning, I ignored Etsy advice about sterile, white-background photos. I photographed everything in the forest because they were gnome hats — and it felt ridiculous to pretend otherwise. It wasn’t supposed to work anyway. It was just a hobby. Recently, I went on maternity leave and finally had the time to slow down and ask a question I’d been avoiding for years: Why is this working? That’s when I leaned in — not by stripping it down, but by giving it what it had always been hinting at. I added the whimsy it deserved, built the world I’d been quietly dreaming about, and got clear about the audience who had been finding it all along. I didn’t change the product. I shaped the story around it. After updating the shop (including SEO) in July, Dragonswood tripled its annual sales in four months. Customers didn’t just buy once — many came back two, three, sometimes four times in the same season. Reviews stopped focusing only on the hat and started talking about how magical it felt. That experience is why I’m here. Brand-Made is about designing brands people recognize and return to — even when they don’t follow the usual rules. We use tools, tactics, and formulas here — but always with intention. Always in service of the customer, not the algorithm. If you’ve ever built something that didn’t follow best practices but refused to disappear, you’re in the right place. ✨ Your turn — introduce yourself below.
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Production Floor meets Toddler Boss
I do the work I can with a toddler under foot… so when she obsesses for days over “muddy puddles” I use her excitement to my advantage. She sat and watched for 35 minutes as we cut out “muddy puddles” today. I had enough fabric for six sets of three. The first one goes to the commissioner (the toddler), one goes to the photographer, and the rest get inventoried and eventually listed. It’s a test run. We’ll call it limited edition, or limited run and take notes on the analytics. I have to decide if it’s worth storing an entirely new color of felt.
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Production Floor meets Toddler Boss
Text Party #2
I'm here, bouncing between babies and the computer if anyone is here and wants to chat.
Industrial Grade Advice: The Carnegie Coach
I built something for myself that I’m going to leave here. It’s a business coach AI — but trained through the lens of Andrew Carnegie’s thinking. Not hustle culture. Not “10x growth.”Not startup theater. Long-term leverage.Operational discipline. Capital as a tool. Building something that outlives you. Carnegie believed wealth was a responsibility. Build it well. Structure it well. Then use it to lift others. That philosophy shaped how I think about: - pricing - systems - scale - ownership - power - stewardship So I built a coach that responds from that perspective. It asks harder questions. It thinks in decades. It values structure over noise. I use it when I need clarity, not motivation. If you’re curious, here it is: Carnegie Coach No pitch.Just something I built because I enjoy thinking this way.
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