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44 contributions to Pick Your Online Business
ā“Quick question for the experts in here
How are you currently trying to turn your YouTube audience into paying clients or recurring revenue? Drop your answer. Genuinely want to know where people are at. It's going to shape what I build next.
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24 members have voted
3 likes • May 25
@Brian O'Neill like @Scott Gray I haven't figured that out yet - I feel like it's too early in the game for me atm
I built what you asked for
We just hit 1,000 members in PYOB. 🄳 In just under five months. YouTube, ads, and Skool SEO. No tricks. I didn't guess at what to build next. I asked you. A few weeks ago I posted a poll. I asked what was really blocking you. 41 votes. 36 comments. The number one answer was I get overwhelmed and don't know what step to take first. So I did exactly what I teach you to do. Build the audience. Ask them what they want. Get validation. Then make the product and make the offer. This is that offer. It's a premium tier inside PYOB. $8/month or $90/year. Founding member price. It will not stay here. Here's what you'll unlock immediately inside the classroom: - The Mindset Reset Quiz. Three minutes to find out exactly what's blocking you. - The 60-Minute Skool Launch GPT. Your entire Skool setup, start to finish, in under an hour. It won't let you overthink. It won't let you skip steps. - The About Page Audit GPT. Paste your page in and get a rewrite that actually converts. - Skool Builder Templates. Free members wait until Level 3 for these. You get them today. - The Mindset Skool Formula Workshop. Two hours. How I built Mindset Skool from zero. If you're already in Mindset Skool, stay there. You already have all of this. This is for everyone else who's ready to stop stalling and start building. 100 founding member spots at $8. After that the price goes up. Go to the plans page and grab your spot. šŸ‘‰ https://www.skool.com/pyob/plans Thank you for being here. Genuinely. 1,000 of you showed up in five months and that means everything. Now let's build something. Are you in? P.S. I'll be adding more to this tier soon and your founding rate is locked in. Next on deck is a Claude for Skoolers course 🤫
3 likes • Apr 17
@Brian O'Neill congrats on getting to 1K members! Awesome achievement šŸ‘šŸ». And such a great offer too
Skool is making it easier for your community to get discovered
If you’ve been sitting on a business idea but don’t want to post on social media every day… this changes things. Skool just rolled out a major search update, and it opens up a completely different way to get traffic and customers without relying on content. In this video, I’ll show you exactly how it works, how people are already getting found, and what you should do if you want to take advantage of it. P.S. Have you seen this post yet?
2 likes • Apr 12
It’s good that they will be making changes to the search Discovery - people have been asking for it and it shows that they are listening šŸ‘šŸ»
What's your favorite AI tool?
What's the AI tool you use the most? Extra credit if you tell us why in the comments. P.S. Have you seen this post yet?
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29 members have voted
2 likes • Apr 8
ChatGPT for idea generation… but also use NotebookLM for a lot of stuff too - it’s quite powerful @Brian O'Neill
Nothing is original, and that's the point
I made this post in Mindset Skool about 2 months ago and it's important for you all to hear. It was my birthday at the time and you'll hear me reference that in the video. You can watch the video if you prefer. At the time of this post I had been listening to Predictable Profits by Stu McLaren. And I had a moment that I think a lot of you will relate to. By the time I hit Chapter 9, I stopped the audiobook, grabbed my phone, and did a full brain dump... because there wasn’t a single thing that I hadn’t heard before. Not one. This is not a knock on anyone. It was just a realization. I’ve heard this same material 30–50 times, from 30–50 different people. And that’s the lesson. Stu isn’t ā€œwinningā€ because he invented something new. He’s winning because: - He’s clear - He’s consistent - He’s confident enough to repeat things that feel obvious - He’s willing to say them again for people hearing them for the first time - And most importantly… he thinks like someone who expects to be listened to You can hear that confidence in his voice. And this is where I want to be very direct with you. This is why a lot of you are stuck. Because you’re telling yourself one (or more) of these lies: - ā€œEveryone already knows this.ā€ - ā€œSomeone smarter already said it.ā€ - ā€œI don’t have anything new.ā€ - ā€œThere are too many people doing this.ā€ - ā€œWho am I to say this… or charge for this?ā€ That last one is the worst. Meanwhile… you’re surrounded by people who: - Have never heard this stuff - Are earlier than you think - Don’t want another guru - Want someone relatable to explain it That’s why many of you are here. You're tired of the guru nonsense. So am I. I’ve chosen my side. Here are the 4 takeaways I want you to sit with: 1ļøāƒ£ Nothing is original and that’s a GOOD thing. Every proven framework is recycled. Every winning offer is borrowed. Every book is a remix.
Nothing is original, and that's the point
4 likes • Apr 2
@Brian O'Neill Yes this lands for me. I've come to see that #1 is true. I've seen #2 happen time after time. I'm trying to get to grips with #3. And I'm realising #4. Just gotta keep going...
3 likes • Apr 4
@Devan Miller @Brian O'Neill I might jump in here and give you my experience/perspective on these 4 points: 1. I’d never produced a YouTube video before so I found it very intimidating. I was petrified how I would be judged, what people would think, how I sound… and I was nervous as hell! Trying to appear relaxed in front of the camera was a real challenge! 2. I live in a small apartment so have no separate bedroom/studio I can use… I use my living room as my studio - I place an outdoor table in front of the window, have a c-clamp attachment to hold my phone above my iPad, and use a tripod when I film myself talking to the camera. I just rely on the light coming in the window - I have no external lights. Is it the best? Probably not, but it works for now. 3. I was stressing about this too… trying to get the main points across as succinct as possible, being conscious of ā€œumsā€ and ā€œahsā€, not having any silent pauses. I’m trying to have a general outline of what the video is about and then just ā€œwing itā€ā€¦ most of my videos are tutorials and I generally have an idea of what I’m doing so I’m just trying to go with the flow… leaving in mistakes and pauses. 4. At the moment I’m able to dedicate some time to making these videos. I used Chat GPT to help come up with video ideas for the next 3 months (2 x videos per week) so I have a basic structure - it’s taken the pressure off thinking about this, although I still tweak it. I try and film on Tuesdays… I’m trying to film at least 2 videos on the day, and the more I’m getting used to the process the easier it’s becoming. Wednesdays are for editing, creating thumbnails… this was taking me FOREVER! I was using DaVinci Resolve because it seems to be the go-to editing software, and because it’s FREE (I’m on a very tight budget)… but I have to learn it, so that takes time. Then I decided to try Descript as that seemed to be easy and quick to use… BUT being a creative AND a perfectionist I struggled because everything had to ā€œbe just rightā€. Then I read that having subtitles was important so I looked into doing that… then having a list of video chapters, so that needed to be generated… I mentioned this toĀ Brian and (in a kind way) he slapped me around the head and asked if all this was necessary? The goal of the exercise is to get videos up, and pointed out that my first video (with all the mistakes) has had the most views. So that's what I'm focusing on moving forward - filming, basic editing, posting. And remembering that it's a work in progress. Hope that helps (it ended up being a long reply)!
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