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6 contributions to Selling Online / Prime Mover
How I Rebuilt Stability for My Family After an Unexpected Setback
I would like to share my experience with anyone who may be going through a challenging season in life. I previously worked as a dispatch rider until a serious accident left me unable to walk for six months. During that time, life became extremely difficult, and providing for my family was a daily struggle. Through it all, my wife remained strong and supportive. She stood by my side and did everything she could to keep our family moving forward during one of the toughest periods we had ever faced. One afternoon, while browsing online, I discovered an opportunity to learn how to generate income online. I decided to take a chance on myself and followed the training step by step with consistency and determination. Within the last 30 days alone, I generated $37,000 in revenue. Today, I am grateful to be able to provide for my wife and children, and I’m thankful that we never gave up despite the challenges we faced.
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@Kham Amun thanks can will share ideas together if you want?
First sales on my 10th webinar. DON'T QUIT, Y'ALL!
Hey Prime Movers! I wanted to encourage everyone to keep showing up to the Q&A calls, refining your webinar slides and stories, making your presentations, and continue until it works. I was in tears on many Q&A calls and Chris Cameron, Special K (Kris), and Jordan continued to coach me, encourage me, and help me, and so did many of you. Thank you!!!! Last year I did 10 webinars and finally had my first sales on the 10th one (my sales came in the follow up sequence, not during the webinar). This year I've done one webinar and made one sale during the presentation (first time!) and 3 more sales from follow up calls. Kris suggested I call everyone who stayed until the end, which I did, and that's where those 3 sales came from. My 11th webinar and offer stack are WAYYYY better than my first one was. Keep going. Your people need you. You got this!!!
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I want to share this simply to motivate and encourage someone who may be struggling right now. I am a single mother of three, and one of my children has special needs. I was working at a bakery, doing my best to balance work and caregiving, but due to my daughter’s health challenges, I unexpectedly lost my job. It was one of the most difficult moments of my life. During that time, I came across online business through ads. I decided to take a leap of faith and start, even though I was scared and unsure. Last month, I was able to generate $17,000 online. More importantly, this journey has given me the freedom to properly care for my daughter and create a happier, more stable life for my family. I’m not here to promote anything just to remind you that your situation can change. Thank you for allowing me to share.
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@Jill MacDonald thanks Can will share ideas together if you want?
[ROLL CALL] Who's Here For "Selling Online"!?!
Selling Online has officially STARTED!!! šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„ Are You On Tonight's ROLL CALL!?! ā˜šŸ»FIRST!Here’s how to join the call! 1. Make sure you Get Your Ticket!! 2. Log into the Event Dashboard with the email you purchased with. 3. Once it’s time, you’ll see a green button that says, ā€œJoin Zoomā€ on the left! (if you have issues, DM @Maryjoy Cabudoy here in Skool) āœŒšŸ»SECOND!Tell me in the comments below… 1. Are You On The Pre-Session?! 2. Who You Are! 3. What Is The #1 Thing You're Hoping TO Take Away From The Next 3 Days!?! The next few days are going to be FILLED with a crazy-ridiculous amount of #overdeliver value! Tell us the TRANSFORMATION you're focused on getting using the 3 questions above and LET'S GO!!! Missed it? Grab your ticket for the Selling Online Event starting TOMORROW!!
[ROLL CALL] Who's Here For "Selling Online"!?!
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@Greg Farmer http://dignitestore.com this is my store link you can check it, do you have shopify store also and if yes what products do you sell in your store
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@Greg Farmer thanks
Before You Ship Your Next Funnel, Check This
Let me save you from shipping something that quietly signals ā€œamateurā€ to anyone who lands on it. Even seasoned funnel builders miss this stuff. And it costs you trust before the offer even has a chance. Here’s the thing most people don’t realize: Funnels don’t just convert with copy and offers. They convert with signals. Tiny details that tell the prospect, ā€œThis person knows what they’re doing.ā€ Or… ā€œThis feels slapped together.ā€ So before you publish your next funnel, do this quick sweep. First: the favicon. If I open your funnel and see the default ClickFunnels favicon in the browser tab, I already know you didn’t finish the job. Put your logo there. It takes two minutes. And it instantly upgrades perceived legitimacy. Second: the ClickFunnels badge. Bottom right corner. Unless you’re selling marketing services, that badge hurts you. To a normal prospect, it doesn’t say ā€œbuilt on ClickFunnels.ā€ It says ā€œtemplate.ā€ Toggle it off before you publish. Bonus points for removing it from your emails too. Third: the social sharing image. This one gets missed all the time. Go to your funnel settings. Create a simple graphic in Canva for that specific funnel. Because when someone pastes your link into Facebook, X, or anywhere else… that image is what represents your brand. No image = no control. Wrong image = wrong impression. None of this is advanced. But it is the difference between a funnel that feels intentional and one that feels half-baked. These are dumb mistakes. But dumb mistakes are the ones that kill trust fastest. So before you obsess over headlines and buttons, make sure you didn’t ship something that rolls eyes before it ever converts. šŸš€ - James I'm launching software on Thursday that actually checks for these signals and more. Head to funnelpulse.io to learn more.
Before You Ship Your Next Funnel, Check This
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I want to share this simply to motivate and encourage someone who may be struggling right now. I am a single mother of three, and one of my children has special needs. I was working at a bakery, doing my best to balance work and caregiving, but due to my daughter’s health challenges, I unexpectedly lost my job. It was one of the most difficult moments of my life. During that time, I came across online business through ads. I decided to take a leap of faith and start, even though I was scared and unsure. Last month, I was able to generate $17,000 online. More importantly, this journey has given me the freedom to properly care for my daughter and create a happier, more stable life for my family. I’m not here to promote anything just to remind you that your situation can change. Thank you for allowing me to share.
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@James Curran yes thanks can will share ideas together if you want?
Your Funnel Might Be Broken Only for Ads
It Worked… Except Where It Mattered I was talking with a peer in Inner Circle recently. They’re spending tens of thousands of dollars a month on Facebook ads. They launched a new funnel. Traffic was flowing. But sales? Nothing. At first glance, it made no sense. They loaded the funnel manually. Clicked around. Tested checkout. ā€œIt works,ā€ they said. ā€œEverything looks fine.ā€ So they assumed the issue was messaging. Or the offer. Or the ads. But something still felt off. After digging deeper and doing more real testing, they finally found it. When you used the exact link from the Facebook ad.. with its specific query string.. the funnel broke. Not everywhere. Not loudly. Just enough. The checkout form wouldn’t load. But only for that version of the URL. Organic traffic? Fine. Manual tests? Fine. Paid traffic? Broken. And because nothing threw an error, they didn’t catch it right away. They burned a meaningful chunk of ad spend before realizing what was happening. That’s the scary part. The funnel worked. Just not where it mattered most. This is why testing once and moving on is dangerous. Funnels don’t fail in the obvious places. They fail in the edges. Different links. Different parameters. Different paths real users take that you never click yourself. And when you’re spending real money on traffic, those edge cases aren’t theoretical. They’re expensive. The takeaway isn’t ā€œbe paranoid.ā€ It’s this: Test your funnels the way your users actually experience them. And don’t assume that because it worked once, it’s still working now. Because the most costly failures don’t announce themselves. They just quietly drain your budget. šŸš€ - James
Your Funnel Might Be Broken Only for Ads
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I want to share this simply to motivate and encourage someone who may be struggling right now. I am a single mother of three, and one of my children has special needs. I was working at a bakery, doing my best to balance work and caregiving, but due to my daughter’s health challenges, I unexpectedly lost my job. It was one of the most difficult moments of my life. During that time, I came across online business through ads. I decided to take a leap of faith and start, even though I was scared and unsure. Last month, I was able to generate $17,000 online. More importantly, this journey has given me the freedom to properly care for my daughter and create a happier, more stable life for my family. I’m not here to promote anything just to remind you that your situation can change. Thank you for allowing me to share.
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