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📣 NEW: Promotion Content Vault + Pinned Post Week. I just added something new inside the classroom to help members who want an easier way to promote and more visibility. Introducing the Promotion Content Vault + Pinned Post Week. This is a practical resource for when you don’t know what to post. Inside, you’ll find: • Ready-to-use promo post starters• Attention-grabbing hooks• Call-to-action ideas• Content ideas when you’re stuck• Simple reposting angles It’s not long training or theory — it’s a vault of formats you can use anytime. Plus, this includes one Pinned Post Week in the group. Your post stays at the top for 7 days, giving your offer extra visibility. If you want help with what to say and a visibility boost, you can access it now inside the classroom. Check it out here 👉 Classroom · Promotion Hub
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Promotion Hub.
🎉 Welcome to the Promotion Hub! We’re glad you’re here! This community is all about visibility, connection, and growth. If you’re building something — a business, program, course, service, tool, or project — you’re in the right place. This is a space where sharing what you’ve created is not just allowed… it’s encouraged. We use Skool to keep everything organized but remember — this group is about discovering opportunities beyond just one platform. You’ll find a mix of businesses, programs, tools, communities, and ideas from all over. 👋 First Step — Introduce Yourself Drop a comment below and tell us: • Who you are• What you’re working on• Who your offer helps This helps members connect with the right people faster. 📣 Ready to Share? Go ahead and post about: ✅ Your business✅ Your services or offers✅ Your courses or programs✅ Your website, app, or tool✅ Your community (including Skool groups) Just make sure to include a short description so people know what it’s about — not just a link. 🤝 How to Get the Most Out of This Group The more you engage, the more visibility you’ll get. • Support other members• Ask questions• Leave feedback• Make connections This isn’t just a link-sharing space — it’s a network of builders helping each other grow. 🚀 Let’s Build Together Everyone here is working toward something. Share your work, explore what others are building, and take advantage of the opportunity to connect. Welcome to the community — now jump in and introduce yourself below! 👇 Programs Other Then Skool.
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Promotion Hub Rules.
📜 Promotion Hub – Community Rules Welcome! This group is built for visibility and opportunity, and these simple guidelines help keep it valuable for everyone. ✅ 1. Promotion Is Welcome (That’s Why We’re Here) You are encouraged to share: - Your business - Services and offers - Courses and programs - Websites, apps, and tools - Communities (including Skool groups) - Resources and projects If you built it, you can post it. 🎯 2. Add Context — Not Just Links Posts with only a link may be removed. Always include: - What it is - Who it helps - Why someone should care Clear posts get more attention and better results. 🤝 3. Support Others Too This is a network, not a billboard. If you promote, also: - Like posts - Leave comments - Ask questions - Encourage others Engagement helps everyone grow. 🚫 4. No Spam or Repetitive Posting Avoid: - Posting the same link over and over - Flooding the feed - Irrelevant offers Quality over quantity wins here. Respect 5. Keep It Professional & Positive No: - Hate speech - Harassment - Attacks on other members - Drama Disagreements are fine — disrespect isn’t. 🔍 6. Be Honest No misleading claims, fake promises, or scams. If it’s not real, it doesn’t belong here. 📢 7. Skool Promotion Rule Promoting your Skool group is allowed, but the main focus of this community is sharing opportunities outside of Skool so members discover a wider range of platforms and tools. 🧠 8. Think Value First Before posting, ask: “Would this genuinely help someone here?” If yes — post it. 🚀 The Goal We’re building a space where creators and entrepreneurs help each other get seen, grow, and connect. Let’s keep it useful. Let’s keep it respectful. Let’s help each other win.
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The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre
The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. February 14th, 1929. Four men dressed as police officers enter gangster Bugs Moran’s headquarters on North Clark Street in Chicago, line seven of Moran’s henchmen against a wall, and shoot them to death. The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, as it is now called, was the culmination of a gang war between arch rivals Al Capone and Bugs Moran. George “Bugs” Moran was a career criminal who ran the North Side gang in Chicago during the bootlegging era of the 1920s. He fought bitterly with “Scarface” Al Capone for control of smuggling and trafficking operations in the Windy City. Throughout the 1920s, both survived several attempted murders. On one notorious occasion, Moran and his associates drove six cars past a hotel in Cicero, Illinois, where Capone and his associates were having lunch and showered the building with more than 1,000 bullets. A $50,000 bounty on Capone’s head was the final straw for the gangster. He ordered that Moran’s gang be destroyed. On February 14, a delivery of bootleg whiskey was expected at Moran’s headquarters. But Moran was late and happened to see police officers entering his establishment. Moran waited outside, thinking that his gunmen inside were being arrested in a raid. However, the disguised assassins were actually killing the seven men inside. The murdered men included Moran’s best killers, Frank and Pete Gusenberg. Reportedly Frank was still alive when real officers appeared on the scene. When asked who had shot him, the mortally wounded Gusenberg kept his code of silence, responding, “No one, nobody shot me.” The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre actually proved to be the last confrontation for both Capone and Moran. Capone was jailed in 1931 and Moran lost so many important men that he could no longer control his territory.
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Captain Cook.
Captain Cook killed in Hawaii. On February 14, 1779, Captain James Cook, the great English explorer and navigator, is killed by Native Hawaiians during his third visit to the Pacific island group. In 1768, Cook, a surveyor in the Royal Navy, was commissioned a lieutenant in command of the HMS Endeavou__r and led an expedition that took scientists to Tahiti to chart the course of the planet Venus. In 1771, he returned to England, having explored the coast of New Zealand and Australia and circumnavigated the globe. Beginning in 1772, he commanded a major mission to the South Pacific and during the next three years explored the Antarctic region, charted the New Hebrides, and discovered New Caledonia. In 1776, Cook sailed from England again as commander of the HMS Resolution and Discovery, and in January 1778 he made his first visit to the Hawaiian Islands. He may have been the first European to ever visit the island group, which he named the Sandwich Islands in honor of one of his patrons, John Montague, the Earl of Sandwich. Cook and his crew were welcomed by the Hawaiians, who were fascinated by the Europeans’ ships and their use of iron. Cook provisioned his ships by trading the metal, and his sailors traded iron nails for sex. The ships then made a brief stop at Ni’ihau and headed north to look for the western end of a northwest passage from the North Atlantic to the Pacific. Almost one year later, Cook’s two ships returned to the Hawaiian Islands and found a safe harbor in Hawaii’s Kealakekua Bay. It is suspected that the Hawaiians attached religious significance to the first stay of the Europeans on their islands. In Cook’s second visit, there was no question of this phenomenon. Kealakekua Bay was considered the sacred harbor of Lono, the fertility god of the Hawaiians, and at the time of Cook’s arrival the locals were engaged in a festival dedicated to Lono. Cook and his compatriots were welcomed as gods and for the next month exploited the Hawaiians’ good will.
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