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Hi 👋 I am new, was just let in today. After looking around I am stunned to see so few active people here...👀 Including the MIA moderator who let me in.😅 If anyone is active let's please connect in the group so that we can help each other level up & unlock the courses in the classroom. 🤝
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@Abigail Jackson Daniels That's great, I was told though that I could just audit stuff I know and have, built it an launch. So I figured there'd be a way to do it without the audience being in place up front. Painstakingly build an audience—then do market research, then try sell them stuff. It makes sense. But not inspiring somehow. I have a big list of potential clients for my artwork I'd be better of just doing marketing drudgery with that. As it's way higher ticket. This is more like an art education product. For higher ticket education, I have built courses I've taught in colleges, so i thought i could release those as higher ticket later. This one filled in a small gap. But there is someone bigger in the field who might be able to help sell it white listed, so I can There could be ways of reframing the idea for a different audience. But it starts to feel overly convoluted. I could also try putting it on amazon as i notice it has better trust building elements above the fold. Sample pages and sample audio seem really good. (My site building tool struggles to optimize real estate, it's difficult to control.) On amazon i'd charge less than I hoped and might get bad reviews. So one worries about harming the larger brand for a low ticket offer. I could make some art education style content for awhile but I find that overwhelming as I'm used to posting work for clients on social. And just being in a classroom and walking people through 45 mins of content, giving assignments and commenting. Scary to go outside that. But maybe i'll get there.
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wow I seem to have unlocked the Epic Traffic Training, thank you to who ever gave that to me! I'll have to take a look! I also have some youtube videos I've built that I could put out there to start to grow. There are different takes though on when & how to inject offers. Some say put out tons of value then sell way later. Makes sense. But if you have to pay expenses on a tighter timeline, it's a lot of pressure.
Hi all!
Ciao everybody from Italy! So so new to all this content and I'm a bit overwelmed but really want to do the work (although I'm not clear where to start from... ) 🤩
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have you done an inventory of things you could consider selling?
Hello all!
First, I’d love to ask: how much time do you spend each month creating content? I mean not just recording but also scripting, planning, editing... Hi! I’m Laura, a Content Manager focused on organic content strategy that brings the right people in and gets them to act I used to optimize everything after the click, after the ad, now I build what makes it happen in the first place I'm new here and I’m always up for sharing ideas, collaborating, or just having honest convos about what’s really working out there. Looking forward to learning from you all! 🙌
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@Jordan Chapman Do you script them in advance or speak them freestyle? There's a youtube r who goes to nice locations in nature where it seems like he was meditating or super chill before talking to the camera. Neat way to bring the energy into the video
How to get unlimited shortform videos
Hey creators 👋 I see a lot of people struggling to put out enough shortform content these days. But here’s the problem: Most spend hours editing and clipping videos manually ⏳ Because of that, they burn out or never stay consistent 🥲 The solution I found: There’s an easy way to turn any long-form video or podcast into dozens of short clips – and you barely have to lift a finger: Use an AI clipping tool 🎬🤖 Just upload your full video, and the AI will automatically find the best moments, cut them into bite-sized clips, and even add captions or resize for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts! Here’s what I recommend: - Try Opus Clip or vidyo.ai – both can transform a 1-hour video into 10–20 ready-to-post clips in minutes 🚀 - You can even batch process multiple videos and schedule your content ahead of time 📅 What if we all gave it a try and shared our favorite tools or results? 🙌 Let’s level up our content game together!
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Descript is a good tool that does that too. ill check that out though !
AI in These Early Days
I got this breathless email from a business guru recently: “Here's where we're at with A.I. right now... We should all be doing everything we can to keep up with what's going on. Here's why... Those people who aren't keeping up are going to be the ones who have their businesses pulled out from under them. This…is changing literally everything.” Over the years, I’ve heard this about other innovations like cable television, satellite radio, the internet, websites in general, blogs in particular, social media and now AI. Also over the years, I’ve found much of this to overblown hype. For example, cable television was supposed to usher in an era of commercial-free paid television. Within 5 years cable television was as heavily loaded with commercials as broadcast television. According to some, now AI is shattering what another business leader calls the “capability ceiling”. That leader outlines how you can now deliver work to clients outside of your “knowledge and experience limits”. Just have AI spin up formulas, frameworks and ideas and sell them to clients as your own. No more reading, research and spending years developing expertise in a given field or several interrelated fields. Just let AI do the work and get paid. Perhaps it’s just me in Luddite mode, but I see a lot of potential problems with this business model. Chief among them is the potential epidemic of flabby brains in the near future. What happens when in the scramble for competitive advantage and the fear of being left behind, some humans forget their knowledge and life experience are their greatest assets? What happens when some people grow dependent on passing off scraped content as their own creation and then at some point have to prove their expertise? What then? I think such dependency can lead to flabby brains and an imposter economy. Some have embraced AI and prepared to ride this wave to shore. Others like me are thinking how can I navigate this innovation with a measure of integrity and still thrive?
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I don't depend on it as a generator of ideas but see it to be a useful editor. It is like a better search engine and a junior programmer. When it comes to matters of law, it has recommended to take a course of action, and as soon as I checked with actual legal advisors, all 3 said not to do that. It doesn't understand a lot about human psychology, like it has no skepticism, so you have to bring knowledge in both. Imagine a 'book smart' student who stays at home all day and reads books but never really puts them into practice in real life - or leaves their home to live in the world. That's kind of what ai is like. And the engineers guiding it -- you can see them presenting, they are kind of needy A student types who seem sheltered as well. On matters of politics they cite sources that have a well known bias in one direction, and completely overlook all other information. While using 'the other side is biased' kinds of rationales. So it's first instinct in that area is probably an indicator of the opposite of what is true. Like someone who profits from corruption says it's ok, therefore it is. But someone's testimony about how that corruption is causing them suffering "there's no evidence that's true" becomes a mantra. It's not God and those who see it as such are indeed deeply mistaken.
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Ben Weeks
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Art Director and Artist for Canada Goose, New York Times, Wealthsimple

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