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Drafting Workshop

169 members • Free

A community where architectural, interior design, and millwork drafters can get coaching and improve their AutoCAD drafting skills.

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@Karin Crawford The UpFlip Podcast Wealthy Way Social Proof Podcast Pipe Dream these are a few that I listen to. I hop around a lot looking for topics that interest me.
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@Karin Crawford Those are shows that I listen to, I don't have any personal connections to them. I'm not sure if I need anything at the moment, but will keep it in mind. Thank you
Wanna learn AutoCad and Drafting?
Or know someone who does? Drafting Workshop is the place where architects, designers and drafters gain advanced CAD drafting skills as they learn the reasoning and philosophy of what you're drawing and detailing. @Steve Atencio will help you gain confidence in your CAD drafting skills Videos and training - both live and recorded - from foundational lessons to pro level - Free clarity call to talk about your needs and goals - Learn new drafting skills and techniques to keep your drawings bulletproof. - Work on real case studies, not just theory. - Bespoke live training available aimed at what your pain points are. - Learn drawing development and detailing secrets to move up in your career. He covers: - Architectural design and drafting - Interior design and drafting - Millwork engineering, design, and drafting
Wanna learn AutoCad and Drafting?
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@Paulo Costa, The Roaster Thank you, still looking forward to roasting a lot of people and getting roasted to a crisp.
Roast my Community Idea: Expats Welcoming Wagon!
If you think about starting a new community, use my link and gain a consulting call to set all up plus free premium access to this community, meaning you can use it to call people to yours. AND, If you start with a Pro Community right away, I'll give you free VIP! All with no additional cost to you! Expats Welcoming Wagon! - A community where expats, people doing internships, working abroad or just being digital nomads can get connected locally with someone on the city they are going. That way they can arrange to meet in person or just connect to exchange information about the place they are going. - You can ask stuff like the cost of living, the best places to go to, the best neighborhoods to live as an expat, the dos and don'ts of the place and etc. - The map feature will be perfect for this community, but the classroom will also have a catalogue detailing every member and separating them by country, city and state. - People will join, look for guidance on the localization that they are going to, post photos of the members they met in person and just give local tips to those who are moving to where they live. - The community owner will make an effort to get to know everyone who joins and be a kind of matchmaker to introduce people who can benefit from getting to know eachother - It can be free for say, the first 300 members and than get paid. Infoproducts for digital nomads, internships, scholarships can also be sold in the classroom. Specific live events and consulting services can also be behind a paywall.
Roast my Community Idea: Expats Welcoming Wagon!
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This is pretty good, and needed. It kind of ties into an idea that I was going to post. They could go hand in hand or be combined into one.
school scholarship exchange community - roast a community idea
This is my idea for a community. An exchange to connect and help people that are looking for scholarships for their kids to go to college. People join to get help finding and getting approved for scholarships for their kids. The community can keep lists of places to look for scholarships bring in guest speakers to talk about how to get scholarships guest speakers from schools support from each other To monetize it: charge to have people join charge for DWY or DFY services to help them free samples of essays that the kids would have to write this can be successful because there are already people doing it. There are websites, agencies, and consultants that are charging for this. The problem is that some of them are possibly not as honest as they should be. If you can gain the reputation of being honest and willing to put your client forward, this can be very successful. Give it a personal touch to get people to work with you It probably takes a lot of work to do this, not really a side hustle. If you think this is something for you and create a community, you can use my skool affiliate link
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@Laura Paulina you're right, a lot of it is content. As the community owner, a person can gather this information and include it in the community. One of the big helps here is saving time. It takes a long time to go through all the websites and get all of the information. It's a pain, I've spent hours doing it and came up with a lot of nothing. I've been on those websites and some of them charge to get the information to apply. One bonus here is the community owner saves you the time of doing it. It is content driven though. The support of people going through this together is a big part of it too. Charging to be a part of it doesn't have to happen. Monetization would come from selling some type of offers. DWY or DFY types of services It would be a big endeavor to really do this right and not easy at all. You'd have to go the WalMart way and try to get a ton of people to sign up.
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@Paulo Costa, The Roaster I'll do better next time.
The very first steps to build a community from scratch
Roast my Lesson : 1. Search for and be active in other communities similar to yours, helping others and joining live calls. Ask people to join your community if they want further help from you. Don't underestimate small communities, as they are great for those initial relationships. 2. Find 10 real users who are interested in what you do. 10 is a perfect initial goal. Classifieds and this community are the perfect place to get those initial joiners! 3. DM them. Book short calls. Help those 10 people as much as you can. Get their testimonial (try proveworth). Add the testimonials to your about page (with their permission). 4. Untill people start replying, don't focus on content. Focus on getting to know the members you have. Give as much as you can to these first 10 while helping people in other communities. 5. Post questions, not updates. Take every opportunity to get feedback from people who are joining your community before you feel safe enough that what you're building works. 6. Use the answers you get to plan for useful content that will help people and promote yourself outside. The content that comes from helpful interactions is the most valuable one. 7. Don’t chase member count. One good convo > 100 lurkers. Quantity will come after consistent quality Repeat all the steps untill you get to a point where you're not the only one making and answering posts. If members aren’t talking to each other, you don’t have a community yet.
The very first steps to build a community from scratch
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@Paulo Costa, The Roaster There you go. Do one and turn it into an asset for you. Can this framework be applied to other community platforms like Circle or Mighty Networks? More outreach for you.
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@Paulo Costa, The Roaster Nice
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Steve Atencio
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