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5 contributions to Confident Content Club
☕️Welcome to The Confident Content Club☕️
Hi, I’m Reinet. I make content planning less annoying and I am so super excited to have you here! Before you explore the community, introduce yourself below. Tell us: ✔️ What's your business ✔️ Favourite/ Current Books or Show ✔️ Coffee, Tea or other ✔️ Which platform you are most active on (LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, Threads, Email.) ✔️ Share your social media links so I can support you. Then take a moment to welcome someone else who has introduced themselves. Community grows when we support each other. You’re in the right place. 🌿 P.S. show us a picture of your pet (plant, animal, kids)
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Heya! I'm Erin, from Kissin' Tales, where I help romance authors learn how to build and maintain their own reader-focused websites without becoming tech workers or salespeople. The philosophy I'm running with is that I give away the information for free and I'm selling the implementation. I started my business over a year ago, thinking I could get away with just references from friends in the writing communities I'm members of. That hasn't gone so well so far. So I'm building visibility for my business now, but I'm a mother and a wife first (my husband brings home the money that pays for everything - for now), and I'm always trying to squeeze in time to write my own romance books (supervillain romance, thank you kindly) so my progress has been slow and inconsistent. For books, my current favorite is "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer" by Patrick Suskind, but I just finished re-reading The Martian and I'm trying to get ahold of Project Hail Mary (both by Andy Weir). I'm a coffee girl, for sure! I love Stōk (slightly sweet), but then I add a scoop of Lucid (a functional coffee/mushroom blend) because it keeps me from drinking energy drinks. Not going to lie - social media in general scares the daylights out of me, but I am on Tumblr (posting 5x a week - @kissintales on Tumblr) and YouTube (finally posting about 1x/week - www.youtube.com/@KissinTales). I'd like to get started with Pinterest and Instagram as well, but I need to get a newsletter up and running, too.
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@Sarah Martens It's great if you like hard science fiction - very easy to read and not dry at all.
AI and your business...
And this is why I need AI to help me with my work. Bongi loves his walks. What have you used AI for? A. Mainly Chat or Claude to write things B. Agents - get AI to do things for you C. Dabbling in vibe coding D. Other? Leave it in a comment.
AI and your business...
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A - I use Claude almost exclusively (although I use Gemini and ChatGPT for 2nd opinions, and Perplexity for searches), but mostly for help with writing content and strategy. I've not used Cowork or Code, but I have started to use Skills (I've only started this week). Anything to do with Code intimidates me a bit, but I would like to learn more about Claude Coworking - I just haven't found the time to figure out where to start.
created my LinkedIn 1st, as discussed, I need to go more personal, so here is why I am a business owner:
I didn't quit my job. My job quit on me. For 15 years, I rushed to the City. Black-and-white suit, 9 to 5, the whole thing. My daughter was growing up fast, and I had no family around here in the UK. I started looking for a hybrid role. Every single interview ended the same way. "Yes, maybe after 6 months with us." I couldn't wait 6 months. I needed to take my daughter to a playdate on a Friday afternoon. From day one. Back in 2020, hybrid was not really a thing yet. At least not one anyone wanted to talk about openly. So I had a bit of a rant in a mum's Facebook group. A VA agency noticed. Sent me a DM. Gave me some guidelines. And two weeks before lockdown, sitting in my leggings and hoodie in my laundry room, on a family PC that took 20 minutes to warm up... Ines Virtual PA was born. No savings. No plan B. Just a lot of stubbornness. My first client came from LinkedIn. My second did too. My third came from me sliding into strangers' DMs and spamming them like I was selling insurance. (I woke up quickly. That strategy died fast.) I still hear my mum's voice when someone asks me to lower my rate. "Ines, I pay my cleaner more than you as a bilingual corporate PA." That one stuck. Fast forward nearly 7 years. 38 business owners supported. Over 52,000 hours given back to founders who needed them. Ines - Virtual PA is now Ines - Bilingual OBM. I support founders in the UK and in France to grow without the chaos. Not because I wanted to get rich. Because I wanted to be there for every breakfast and do my daughter's hair before school. (She is 13 now. A simple ponytail takes 45 minutes. Teen mums, you know.) If you are a founder carrying your business entirely on your own right now — I would love to know: What was the moment you realised you could not keep doing it all alone? Drop it in the comments. I will read every single one.
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I do love the energy that's coming through! I can tell how dedicated you are just by reading it.
Linkedin + IG - 7-slide carousel — "What I can do for you in 5 hours"
What can an Bilingual French/English OBM actually do in 5 hours? More than you think. Here are 5 things I can deliver — without you lifting a finger. Swipe to see. Page 1 - What can an OBM actually do in 5 hours? More than you think. Here are 5 things I can deliver — without you lifting a finger. Swipe to see. Page 2 - As your bilingual OBM (EN/FR), in 5 hours I can... No long contract. No onboarding faff. Just 5 focused hours — and you feel the difference immediately. Here is what that looks like in practice. £325 · try it first · no commitment Page 3 - Systems & tools Audit your tools and cut what you do not need You are probably paying for 3 tools that do the same thing. I review your entire stack, flag what is doubling up, and hand you a clean list of what to keep, what to cancel, and what to replace — with a simpler option that actually fits how you work. 01 - You will feel Lighter. Like someone finally cleared the cupboard you had been ignoring for two years. Saves money · saves headspace · zero fluff Page 4 - Slide 4 of 7 Project & delivery tracking Build your launch checklist from start to finish You have the strategy. I build the operational runway so you can actually execute it. Every task, every deadline, every dependency — mapped out clearly before you start moving. No more launching from memory. 02 - You will feel Ready. Like you actually have a runway and not just a runway in your head. You point the direction · I make it move Page 5 - Inbox & calendar management Find you 20 podcast pitching opportunities with contact details You tell me your niche, your audience, and your talking points. I do the research, find the right shows, track down the right contacts, and hand you a ready-to-use list. You show up and pitch. I clear the path. 03 - You will feel Visible. Like your expertise finally has somewhere to go beyond your own audience. Research done · contacts found · list delivered Page 6 - Client onboarding & delivery Write your full client onboarding workflow
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I'm not on LinkedIn at all, and I'm still intimidated by Instagram, but, from a solopreneur's pov, this was a little confusing? I'm assuming page titles are for your reference (like how I title the slides for my videos), but if they're forward facing at all, you might adjust them to match the content a little more (for example in Slide 5, it's titled "Inbox & calendar management" but you only discussed setting up podcast opportunities). I also think page 2 might not be needed? It feels like it's trying to do what both your Page 1 and Bonus slide are both doing very well. And this last one is only a personal preference, but you might leave off "You will feel" - I know that I pull away when someone tells me how I'm going to feel about something. All that aside, though, all of the services you described sound amazing! Especially finding podcast opportunities!
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I'm a bit all over the place - I'm mostly posting on my YouTube channel (I've got 7 videos up now) and Tumblr (5 posts/week focusing on building trust), and I knew going in that neither of these would be fast paths, but the engagement is so slow going (this is the part that feels like it's not working sometimes). Yes, I know that YouTube genuinely takes time and Tumblr is not a great place to be found (this is where I'm figuring out my own way), but Tumblr is where I'm most comfortable, so I've been building my social media confidence there. Plus, there's a huge community of writers/authors there, so my people are there, I just need to get them to see me.
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@erin-jones-7214
I'm a busy mama and wife, trying to balance building a web design business with writing my supervillain romance novels.

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