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Who has looked at and completed the courses?
I'm not sending this out to everyone. If you see it, cool. I'm saving a much bigger post for that. I was about to load up 7 more full programs, and I realized that maybe only 2-3 people have actually gone through any of the available courses and asked any questions. I spoke with a couple of goof-rus/kids, and they said they spent tens of thousands of dollars this month hiring a coach. They never watched or read even one bit of the available 80 hours, yet they are going to turn around and sell you the same 80 hours worth of courses. Most likely, they bought a licensing deal. BTW, I'm going to be creating courses and licensing them too. Was always my plan, and now I found a very cool, simple way to make it happen. I'll explain my reasoning to my DWY clients. As for "The End is Near", well, let's just wait a couple of days and see what happens.
Who has looked at and completed the courses?
Legal Forms and Contracts
Does anyone have recommendations for where to start with legal statements and coverage for coaching services? Like contracts stating hold harmless clauses and this is not legal advice type stuff? How do all of you incorporate all of that into a free group or is it even necessary?
Automation Questions
I would like to build a friend matchmaker service. The workflow I am trying to automate is show below, and I'm trying to get an idea how much it would cost to build something like this. Does anyone know someone who would do this kind of automation or how much it might cost? - Customer choose a match package - Simple AI match - Detailed AI match - Premium match maker interview with custom match (still uses detailed match form) - Customer fills out online application - They are matched based on question answers and are set-up to anonymously "talk" to their match through (email text or??? It needs to be easy to automate). - After "x" time, the place they are talking disappears and each party chooses whether they want to stay in contact. - if both parties do not say "yes" no contact information is exchanged - if both parties do want to stay in contact - approved contact information is exchanged. This is for online friend matchmaking only. No in person meetings and only for friends strictly platonic.
Naming Help
What kind of group do these two names make you think of? "Connection + Collaboration" "Beyond Networking" or "Matched Minds" or "No-Pitch Friends"
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Meet a Bestie for Entrepreneurs (Good Business or Bad Business)
What do you all think of the following business idea: A business that helps entrepreneurs find best friends. Goal: To help lonely entrepreneurs find a friend that gets them, someone to talk that understands the entrepreneurial journey. Online based - not in person match-ups. Not for finding business partners - but for finding a friend. Offer: Free Skool group with workshops/guides on how to find a bestie that you connect with to build a long-term friendship with using the 4 pillars system I developed. Entrepreneurs are allowed to post "Business Bestie" want ads. Not for finding a business partner, but for finding a friend that gets them. Upsell 1- I offer an online best friend matchmaking service where I match someone to a best friend based on an application. Upsell 2- added bonus of interview and application help. @Jim Chianese Thank you for meeting with me today. I really appreciate your insight and the opportunity to post here to get feedback. (should I move this to the "Questions" category or leave it in "General"?
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