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Facebook Builders Circle

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Learn how to turn Facebook into a growth engine using proven content, engagement, and automation systems.

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10 contributions to Facebook Builders Circle
Find a Way or Find an Excuse
This line is simple, but it reveals a lot. When something truly matters, effort shows up differently. You get resourceful. You adapt. You stay in it longer than most. When it doesn’t, the mind shifts. It starts building reasons to wait, delay, or stop. This isn’t about judgment. It’s about awareness. Look at one goal you’ve been circling. Are your actions aligned with finding a way… or finding an excuse? Shift that, and everything starts to move.
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Your Next Steps Are Already There
Facebook growth doesn’t have to feel like a guessing game or something complicated. Inside your Facebook Professional Dashboard, there’s a section called weekly progress. It shows you exactly what actions to take, tracks how you’re doing, and rewards consistency with built-in boosts to your reach and your profile getting recommended more. Those goals update every week. Some are simple, others are more of a stretch. You’ll start to notice pretty quickly that Facebook is encouraging more activity than you might expect, especially when it comes to posting. It’s straightforward. It’s a system that’s already there, whether you use it or not. Don’t see it on your profile? There’s a good chance professional mode isn’t enabled yet. Open your dashboard and check your weekly achievements. You’ll know what to do next within seconds.
Your Next Steps Are Already There
Probably 300+ hours into building this… and it’s almost ready for beta.
Started coding it with GPT, finishing it with Claude. The difference on the dev side is real. I didn’t go to school for this. I didn’t know how to code like that. I had an idea… and built it one step at a time. A lot of it looked like five steps forward, six steps back, then another step forward. That’s how this kind of building goes sometimes. You hit walls, rework things, learn in real time, and keep moving. This is Simply Agentic AI. It runs like a team. A programmable roundtable of agents with defined roles that understand how you operate, remember context, and coordinate everything. Built-in calendar. CRM. Lead Lab. Content Planner. Content Studio. Offer Builder. Emails go out. Calls get scheduled. Content gets created and posted. Lead lists get built. Pipelines stay clean. Conversations keep moving. Less to manage. Less that slips. More that actually gets done. This is where agentic AI actually becomes usable. Structured, aligned, and built to run end-to-end. You stop managing tasks… and start operating systems. There’s no gate you have to pass through to build something like this. No permission. No perfect timing. You start, you learn, you keep going. Opening up a small group for beta testing soon. If you want in early, drop “beta” below 👀 Oh yeah… they can speak too.
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Probably 300+ hours into building this… and it’s almost ready for beta.
Intro
Hi Jeff, my name is Jerome, and I’m from Germany. I joined this community to learn how to build and manage a Facebook page the right way. I really appreciate the knowledge you’re sharing here—it’s incredibly helpful. I’m excited to be part of this community and to keep learning from everyone.
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Welcome Jay! If you send me over your page and profile, I'm happy to have my team take a look and send you an in-depth analysis. 👊
Small Words That Kill Your DMs
You can have a great offer… and still get ignored in DMs. Not because people aren’t interested. Because something feels off in the message. Most of the time, it’s subtle. A few small words that quietly create resistance. Stuff like: “just” “honestly” “no pressure” “trying to” “offer” "but" And filler phrases like “real quick,” “checking in,” or “wanted to see” Individually, they don’t seem like a big deal. Together, they make the message feel like a pitch before you’ve even said anything. People don’t analyze your message… they react to how it feels. I see this a lot. Someone reaches out with something genuinely valuable… but the wording puts the other person on guard right away. No reply. Or a quick, polite brush-off. Then you take that same message… clean up the language… and it lands completely different. More natural. More direct. Less friction. That’s when people actually respond. The shift isn’t saying more. It’s removing what doesn’t need to be there. If your DMs feel inconsistent… Look at the language first. That’s usually where things break. What’s something people say in a sales DM or offer message that instantly turns you off? I know there’s a few that come up over and over.
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