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17 contributions to Roast & Promote 🔥📢
Sell yourself with a rhyme
You can use AI to make it easier. Have fun. Feel free to link your stuff while doing it. Mine: Respectful roasts that spark real growth, Winners rise and take the crown, Praised and pinned where they’re seen all around.
Sell yourself with a rhyme
4 likes • 14d
I'm glad your community is in English. Understanders will understand.
🔥 Roast my poast 🔥
I guide solopreneurs to build a business without pretending to be someone they're not. That's the gap I found doing the Day 1 exercise. The exercise asks for 3 things: - The operator - The painful number - And the broken mechanism The operator came quickly. Solopreneurs with real expertise who tried the content game and felt wrong doing it. Not lazy. Not afraid. Just not themselves. The broken mechanism was also clear. Personal visibility. Daily content. A personal brand that turns a specialist into a content machine. The painful number was harder. And honestly I didn't find it yet, maybe you can help me in the comments. The framework asks for a metric — hours wasted, revenue lost, conversion rate. I kept looking for data, but I fell that the real number in this gap isn't in a spreadsheet. It could be hours per week lost to content that never converts or maybe the years building an audience that doesn't translate into revenue. It could be the slow realization that the model asks you to perform daily just to stay visible. For some people, the most painful number is how long they spent being someone else before they stopped. That's not always measurable, I feel. Ah, I chose "guide" over "help" deliberately. Invisibl3 is not a course you consume. It is a system you execute. My role here is not to teach — it is to share my findings and learnings and guide you through the same path I'm walking. Maybe you can help me on finding the painful number? ✌️
🔥 Roast my poast 🔥
1 like • 19d
@Mona Weathers this link is for the free one
2 likes • 19d
@Mona Weathers thanks ❤️
Category changes!
I made a few category name changes to make this community more intuitive. First of all, for some people it was not clear that in order to be roasted, people don't need to subscribe to you. They will roast your about page/home page. Not the member experience of being inside your community, or the user experience of using your app. They can do that if they want, but it's not mandatory. The rule of thumb is: People shoudn't need to spend more than 5 minutes checking your stuff in order to roast it! So content roast requests are also now requests for short content. Also submit one request at once. One community, one profile, one idea. Not a wall of links. I'll let it pass sometimes, but know that people will get more lazy if you give too much to review at once. And there is a new category: Roast my Ad! Here is an overview of how the categories work now: - Roast my Skool About Page: Just submit a link to your about page. Or the text of it, if you don't want people to click on it and damage your convertion rate. Be aware that a lot of times people will get interested in your community while roasting it and actually subscribe to it. - Roast my Site Home Page: That can apply to any website you have. Portfolio, Landing Page for services/apps/products, ecommerce stores and etc. People will review your website home page, not the app itself or the website in it's entirety. If you don't make it clear what you sell at your home page, your website has a problem. - Roast my Short Content / Design: This is the most broad category, but you need to keep it short. People shoudn't have to spend more than 5 minutes reading your text, listening or watching your piece of content to review it. Make it digestable. You can use it to post your VSL, slides for about page or copy if you want more specific and targeted reviews of your community about page. - Roast My Profile: You can use it to any profile you have as long as it's SFW. Skool profile, linkedin, instagram and etc. People will roast your picture, description and etc. Not review every post on it. - Roast my Business Idea: The business was added to make it more specific to this community. You can use it to get feedback on any business idea you have but did not implement yet. Make it short and straight to the point. - Roast My Sales Pitch: Use it to any campaign, copy, social media post of something you intend to use to convince people to buy something from you. Even a DM template can apply. - Roast my Ad: new category, similar to roast my sale pitch, but including things you don't necesarely charge for. Posts/copies/videos for people to join your community, subscribe to your email newsetter, or just paid traffic ads can apply.
Category changes!
2 likes • 19d
I guess I made a mistake with my “poast” 😅 I’m sorry
1 like • 19d
@Paulo Costa, The Roaster I copied and pasted the exact post I published in my community. Skool kept the links. I can delete it if that’s ok for you
💵 Who would you contract?
If you had the budget to contract someone to help you in any aspect of your business for a month, what would it go to?
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💵 Who would you contract?
2 likes • 20d
Nobody appreciates a *boring* brand, @Brian Diep. Brands can be nice, brands can be fun, brands can be extremely good lead magnets. I’ve built a company page on LinkedIn with 215k+ (100% organic) followers without showing my face, but operating the system behind it. I’m doing it again and sharing it live at Invisibl3
2 likes • 20d
@Brian Diep glad you are there, let’s have some fun 😁
The Marketeers Table
These are the people who will help you grow inside and outside of Skool with branding, copywriting, sales and content strategy. You can check the High Skool cafeteria for other cliques. Here are the seats: - @Kevin Mwithiga is a designer and Social Media expert. He doens't have a community yet, but you can check his work on Instagram. - @Mona Weathers owns Next Level Growth Hub, a place where you get smart systems to grow and monetize your business. She also owns Offers to Launch, an open and public (so you can check before you join) and paid community to help you monetize your ideas! - @Adal Bueno helps you build a faceless brand and sell without being the product or worrying about producing content with Invisibl3. He was successful in doing that with a faceless brand that got 215k followers on LinkedIn and managed to sell high ticket to several clients - @Eliot Payne owns The Marketing Common Room, a place where you can learn, share ideas, and grow their marketing skills through collaboration. He offers free strategy calls for his members and does live events every week! - @Kayla C is on a project to monetize being on YouTube and Social media content (let me know if you want to be on this category) - @Vinayak Ramesh sells digital products on social media - @Des Dreckett helps people monetize on content, be it on YouTube with The Content Revenue Lab, on skool with Skool Monetization Lab. He also owns The Authority Engine for YouTube lead generation and Revenue Accelerator Cohort for more intensive and exclusive revenue coaching. - @Jessica Labetti owns Passive Digital Academy where she teaches people how to earn digital income - @John Smith owns Affiliate Course Hub and Affiliate Marketer's Club, two places where you can learn about and earn from affiliate marketing. - @Benjamin Ross owns ꜱᴜᴘᴇʀ ꜱᴀɪʏᴀɴ ꜱᴀʟᴇꜱ where you learn how to attract High Paying Clients (4 figure sales) - @Lidia Axe owns MAGIC Activation Zone where you can turn your skills into a $12K/m online business through structured monthly sprints. - @Rene Kerkdyk owns Prosperous Affiliate Pirates for people interested in starting their journey into the world of affiliating. - @Mike Tielemans owns CULT CREATORS where you learn how to grow our MRR using Cult Psychology to attract members who want to pay and stay. - @Diana Berryman owns Remotely Social where you can learn social media tips, and to get great advice when needed. - @Zoan Syed is here to give advices to community and business owners - @Lion Fludd owns Brand Like a Boss where you learn how to turn on-camera presence into premium clients. - @Marek Rabcan owns FunnelAscender to help you turn ideas into real offers and funnels without chaos, hype, or guesswork.
The Marketeers Table
2 likes • 21d
Thanks for tagging me @Paulo Costa, The Roaster. That’s a little bit for me yet, I assume. I feel like a someone that built a business from scratch, without exposing myself and family on social, and now am starting sharing what I’ve learned so far :)
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Built and scaled a 217k+ follower LinkedIn company page organically — without turning myself into the product.

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