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Owned by Dr. Severine

A supportive community where people strengthen their relationship with money, build better habits, and gain clarity that leads to financial freedom.

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Skool TalentHUB MarketPlace - A PLACE TO FIND TALENT AT A LOW COST
Skool TalentHUB MarketPlace is a paid community where a pool of talented persons offer their skills to do tasks you are not good at, so you can focus on the tasks that you do best. Inside the TalentHUB community group, you can post talent requests such as website creation, marketing videos & CRM setup. Find service providers with Real Proof of Work portfolios and build reliable partnerships with repeatable delivery standards. This is the missing layer that provides the production talent you NEED. Limited time, FREE membership. JOIN Now!!! https://www.skool.com/brand-builder-7435
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A brilliant idea.
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@Brand Builder You are welcome.
A Gap Well Worth Exploring!
A 750 credit score will not pay your rent if you lose your job. But a lot of people are walking around thinking they’re financially “good” because of that number. Creditworthiness is not the same as financial stability. And that’s a gap worth exploring. Your credit score measures one thing: how well you manage debt. That's it! It does not measure: Whether you have savings Whether you are living within your means Whether you are building wealth Whether you could survive a financial emergency I have worked with people who had excellent credit scores and zero dollars in savings. They looked great on paper and were one unexpected expense away from crisis. Financial health is bigger than one number. Your credit score is a tool. A useful one. But it is not the whole picture. If you want a more honest snapshot, try this scorecard instead: Do I have at least one month of expenses saved? Am I spending less than I earn? Am I making progress toward even one financial goal? Because real financial confidence isn’t about how you look on paper. It’s about how prepared you are when life happens. Want to continue this conversation and have more like these? Join us in the Wealth Warriors Community.
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A Gap Well Worth Exploring!
From Money Stress to Building Momentum One Step at a Time
The shift that happens inside Wealth Warriors Community. Before → After Before: You avoided money conversations because they felt heavy and shameful After: You make money decisions with clarity instead of fear Before: Every financial mistake replayed on loop in your head After: You see mistakes as learning moments, not identity markers (And that's just the beginning.) Still on the fence? Here's what might be holding you back: "I'm already in too many communities." Fair. But are any of them actually helping you move forward with your money? Or are you just...there? "I don't know if this is for me." If you've ever felt shame about money, avoided your finances, or thought "I should be further along by now", it's for you. "I'm not ready yet." The community isn't about being ready. It's about starting anyway, with support, not alone. "What will I actually get?" Bi-weekly Money Lounges. Challenges. Real conversations. People who've been where you are. A space where you can ask questions, share wins, and stop carrying financial stress solo. The truth? Joining won't magically fix your finances overnight. But it WILL give you what most people are missing: a place to figure it out without shame, with real support, and with people who get it. If you're tired of waiting for "someday" and ready to start building clarity and confidence now, join us
From Money Stress to Building Momentum One Step at a Time
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@Vasi Smith It’s a small but mighty group. You should join us.
Use a joint live call to get more exposure
Hopping on a call with another group owner in a companion niche to yours can have amazing benefits. You network, building strong relationships and get in front of their members, they get in front of yours. It's instant trust because the other owner is essentially vouching for you. 1. Find someone that you feel is knowledgable in their niche with a group that complements yours (if you teach fitness, find someone with a nutrition group to collaborate with). 2. Ask to do an informal 30 minute Q&A for their members on a specific topic. 3. Both of you post the link to the live in your groups. 4. Reciprocate by letting them do the same in a meeting in your group. After the call, just mention to people where they can find more of your stuff. No hard push. Anyone looking for a collaboration partner? Drop your niche in the comments and let's see if we can make some matches happen.
Use a joint live call to get more exposure
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I'm always up for collaboration. My group is a tiny 40 people though. 😊 I'm actually doing an off Skool community joint venture this evening where I'm talking on the topic, Financial Health Is Self-care. Hopefully that will bring people to Skool.
Why sending YouTube viewers to your website costs you Skool members
A lot of community builders point their YouTube traffic to a website first. A landing page, a blog post, a homepage. It feels professional. It feels like the right move. The problem is that websites have navigation. A menu. Other pages to explore. A header with links going in five different directions. You worked hard to get someone interested enough to click, and the first thing they see is a set of reasons to leave. Skool does not have that problem. When someone lands on your Skool community page, there is one thing in front of them. Join or close the tab. The friction that kills conversions on a website simply does not exist. No sidebar. No footer links. No "About" page pulling them away from the decision. If your YouTube content is designed to bring people into your community, the path from video to join button should be as short as possible. Skool gives you that. A website, however well-built, gets in the way. If you are using YouTube to grow a free Skool community and want to understand how to optimise that conversion path, that is exactly what we focus on inside The Content Revenue Lab. https://tinyurl.com/TheContentRevenueLab Des Dreckett - The Content Revenue Lab
Why sending YouTube viewers to your website costs you Skool members
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Depending on what I'm building, I'll either send them to Skool or to my website for a specific reason such as a lead magnet. Especially when I am getting ready to launch a coaching cohort.
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@Jill Hart Yes, the link isn't part of my website menu. It's only shown when I share it via email, newsletters, or on social media.
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Dr. Severine Bryan
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Accredited Financial Counselor® helping people strengthen their relationship with money, build better habits, and create lasting financial freedom.

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