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Hi, I’m Andrew Laws, founder of Business Amplifier and Yeseo. I’m glad you’re here. This community is about helping each other grow with clarity and confidence. Start Here - General Discussion: Say hello, share your goals, wins, or something fun. - Q&A + Support: Ask questions so everyone can learn from the answers. - Tech News: Only the useful stuff, no noise. - Announcements: Updates on new tools and events. Classroom - Growth Audit: A quick 2–3 minute check of your marketing confidence. - Growth Engine: Full training for members, first lesson free. - Business Manifesto: Create a powerful statement for your business. - Strategy Vault: Easy tools like OKRs, SWOT, and content prompts. - Podcast Extra: Exclusive takeaways and action steps. We’ll keep adding new resources based on what you ask for. This is not a top-down guru space. It’s a place to share, learn, and grow together. Welcome aboard, let’s get started. P.S. Please click the 'Poke me in the socials' link on the right to connect with me on LinkedIn
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How much of your personality is your USP?
I had a brilliant session yesterday with the always-interesting @Rachel Allen. We were discussing how much emotion – or how much of ourselves – should be included in our Unique Selling Propositions. The theory is that a lot of USPs tend to be quite cold and unemotional. But ultimately, people work with people. If you are a freelancer, a solopreneur, or the person in your company who deals with prospects most often, then yes: you probably should include it. Your personality is a part of your USP. The real challenge is: how on earth do you express that? After a very entertaining session with Rachael, I decided my USP is that I am a Professional Attention Seeker. If you rolled your personality into your selling point, could you define it in just three or four words? P.S. If you aren’t sure what your USP is and want to get some clarity, we have a session for that. Just send me a direct message and I’ll explain how it works.
How much of your personality is your USP?
Gmail can now schedule meetings for you
We've all become familiar with tools like Calendly for booking meetings, but they've always made me uneasy. They tend to throw your calendar wide open. A few months ago, I found myself in a situation where, even though I was trying to manage my availability, I ended up doing 35 meetings a week. That's just not sustainable. In Gmail, the Gemini feature now helps you schedule emails in a way that gives you much more control. I think this is a great example of AI being genuinely useful. When all the noise about futuristic, high-concept AI settles down, it's tools like this that will prove g genuinely beneficial. Have you tried this yet, or are you sticking with other ways of booking meetings? Find out more
Gmail can now schedule meetings for you
Do you post technical gubbins on LinkedIn? If so why?
This morning, I wrote an article imploring people to stop talking about technical aspects of their work on LinkedIn. Click here to read it... Unless you are answering technical questions that somebody has asked you, I genuinely think posting content on LinkedIn that includes jargon or acronyms is more likely to put people off than encourage them to work with you. However, this is only an opinion. What are your thoughts? Please let me know in the comments.
Do you post technical gubbins on LinkedIn? If so why?
Friday fun - ChatGPT and poisonous berries!
This is just a bit of fun, but it's also quite a nice reminder to be very cautious with leaving AI output if you haven't put a lot of work into your prompt.
Friday fun - ChatGPT and poisonous berries!
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