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From Foundation to Growth
Successful communities aren't built on courses alone —they're built on conversations, collaboration, and genuine member connections. What's one action you'll take in your community this week? 👇🚀 Note: Typo!!! Growth Boost only takes 30% My commission is 50%
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From Foundation to Growth
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I always have engagement as my #1 action every week. I think conversations and engagement is one of the main ways to grow ☺️
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This is our space to drop your SUBSTACK accounts with other members in the community because we are here to support your business. ❤️ Here’s how it works: ✨ Drop ONE comment on this thread. - Start with a short sentence about who you are and what you post about. - Then, share your Substack link with a recent post you want us to read. Example format: “Hi! I’m a EFT practitioners helping business owners calm from their busy launch weeks. I post tips, encouragement, and behind-the-scenes of how to regulate your nervous system!”. Here's my Substack: [insert URL link] ✨ By dropping your Substack, you’re committing to follow at least 5 other members in this thread, and encouraged to also: - Like their content. - Leave a kind comment. ✨ This is our ongoing Substack thread - but I may post a fresh one from time to time, since we get new amazing members joining every day. 🚫 Important: No spammy vibes, no cold DMs, and no pitching. Be kind 🥰
📣 OFFICIAL SUBSTACK SUPPORT THREAD
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I’m quite new to Substack. I had an account but never really used it but the contributions here have been amazing. I feel like a child in a sweet shop, going from one piece of incredible content to the next. Thank you @Brenda Rigney 🥰
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@Ciska Venter I just had to subscribe to the writer who is like a squirrel at a rave 😆😆😆
☀️❄️ Seasonal Business Check-In:
It's summer in one half of the world and winter in the other - how does your business adapt to seasons? Quick questions: - What's your busiest season? - How do you prepare for it? - What changes do you make to your business during seasonal shifts? Drop your answers below! Quick copy to answer below: - Busiest season: - How I prepare: - Seasonal changes I make: (𝗡𝗼 𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗸𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗽𝗼𝘀𝘁 - 𝗷𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝘀𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗲𝘅𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲!)
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Hi @Kimberly Armatys - it's summer here in the UK 😎 Busiest season: Autumn and the start of the year. How I prepare: I plan ahead, keep my schedule as steady as possible, stick to my routines Seasonal changes I make: In summer, I allow for more flexibility because it's quieter season for my business. This is the time I usually go into full creation mode, building new resources and creating programs.
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@Susan Goodman how exciting 🥰
A Little Bundle + Summit Aha Moment… 👀
I’ve been thinking about something lately as I say yes to more bundles and summits. My niche is actually just a small slice of the bigger audience these events are targeting. My people are in the room… but they aren’t the whole room. And it made me realize I need to be clearer about my why before joining more of these opportunities. Am I trying to: - Grow my email list? - Bring people into my community? - Plant seeds for future offers? - Or just build awareness? I also started wondering how others position their freebies/resources when there’s a difference between their niche and the broader event audience. Do you: - Stay super niche-specific? - Create more of a bridge resource? - Focus on list growth over conversions? - Something else? I’m genuinely curious how others navigate this because I feel like being intentional changes everything here 💜 So how do you approach this?
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I try to stay niche-specific because I’d rather attract aligned members than a large number of people who aren’t really my ideal audience. For me, the freebie or resource still needs to feel like a clear doorway into my world. I don’t want to water it down too much just to fit the bigger event audience.
Christine Didn't Just Build a Community. She Rebuilt Her Business.
When @Christine Vabre first came to me, she was doing what so many online business owners believe they have to do. She was creating content for Facebook.Growing her Skillshare audience.Driving traffic to her website.Trying to keep multiple platforms alive—all while teaching watercolor and serving her students. Like many entrepreneurs, she was working hard to stay visible. But visibility wasn't the problem. Her business was spread too thin. Over the past year, Christine made one powerful shift: 𝗦𝗵𝗲 𝗯𝗲𝗰𝗮𝗺𝗲 𝗦𝗸𝗼𝗼𝗹-𝗳𝗶𝗿𝘀𝘁. Instead of trying to send people everywhere, she started sending everyone to one place—her community. That single decision completely changed the way she runs her business. Today, 80% of the members joining her community come directly from Skool. Think about that for a moment. Instead of constantly chasing attention with endless content creation, the platform is bringing qualified people to her. That means she spends far less time marketing and far more time doing what she's truly passionate about—helping people discover the joy of watercolor. But the biggest transformation wasn't just where her members came from. It was what happened once they arrived. Without distracting ads, algorithms, or competing notifications, Christine is able to build trust much faster. Her students get to know her. They engage. They stay. They experience her teaching instead of simply scrolling past another social media post. And when trust grows... Sales follow. Christine shared that nurturing people inside her community has led to roughly four times the sales she experienced with her previous business model. That's what happens when you stop renting attention on social media and start building relationships inside a community you own. My favorite part of Christine's story isn't the sales, though. 𝗜𝘁'𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗹𝗶𝗳𝗲𝘀𝘁𝘆𝗹𝗲. Today she's running a thriving business while working just 25–30 hours a week. Instead of living on the content treadmill, she's spending her time where she creates the greatest impact—supporting her students, growing her community, and doing work she genuinely loves.
Christine Didn't Just Build a Community. She Rebuilt Her Business.
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Oh I love reading stories like this. Congratulations @Christine Vabre 🥳
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