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FunnelAscender

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Community for creators, freelancers, and coaches who want to turn ideas into real offers and funnels — without chaos, hype, or guesswork.

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14 contributions to Roast & Promote 🔥📢
Do you know how to sell yourself?
It doesn't matter if you're business owner, a solopreneur or an employee, knowing how to sell yourself is what you need to do in order to make more money. That's how @Gus Gray will help you in Career Skool! To find out what you want and should be doing and what are the steps you need to take to get it. Join and get practical feedbacks on your CV, portfolio, interviews and more. If you've been roasted by @Gus Gray, you know how helpful he is, so take this opportunity and be an early joiner
Do you know how to sell yourself?
2 likes • 9d
Most people don’t have a “selling” problem…they have a clarity problem. If you can’t clearly say: 👉 who you help 👉 what problem you solve 👉 what result you deliver …you’ll always feel like you’re “trying to sell yourself”. Get that right, and selling stops feeling like selling. It just becomes alignment.
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@Gus Gray
Get a free audit from an award winning marketing designer! RoW#6
@Brian Diep is offering free audit calls for you to level up your brand. Brian Diep is a designer and systems thinker who believes great design should make life simpler, not harder. With a background in branding, marketing, and user-centered design, he approaches every challenge as an entrepreneur Make sure to take this opportunity. Just send him a DM or comment here bellow if you're not level 3. And if you want to learn more about his work, check his website. Here are his awards: - Indigo Awards Bronze "Guilt-Free Meat?" 2022 - Graphic Design USA Winner "Heart of Campus Logo" 2023 - Graphis Honorable Mention "PIVOT" 2023 - ACUI “Steal This Idea” Winner "Vote Lions" Fall 2024 - ETAMU Climbing Competition "Gravity Check" 2x Winner Fall 2024, Spring 2025 - Lion Lead Leadership Spring 2025
Get a free audit from an award winning marketing designer! RoW#6
3 likes • 9d
So cool awards!
What's your niche?
A niche is a specific type of group that you specialize in helping. The whole point of niching down is creating an authority to solve a very specific problem. I see a lot of people not getting that and niching down for no reason. - Good Niching Down: Creating Social Media AI Agents for Law Firms. Law firms will go for you because you specialize in their industry. - Bad Niching Down: Baking Recepies for 50+ Males: This is not a specialty. It's just restriction for restriction's sake. What is your niche? Are you niching down to build authority or is there any other reason to do it?
What's your niche?
4 likes • 11d
I don’t niche down by demographics. I niche down by "problem + stage". I help creators, coaches, and service providers who already have skills…but no clear offer, no structure, and no system to monetize it. So the niche isn’t “who they are” — it’s where they’re stuck.
0 likes • 10d
@Paulo Costa, The Roaster Yeah, that tracks. Demographics build culture. Problems build buyers. If you want a tribe → niche by identity. If you want conversions → niche by pain + stage. Best funnels usually start with the problem… then evolve into a culture.
There is no better time to roast!
@Gus Gray just won RoW#5. He and previous winners will not be competing untill may. @Ruben Plasmeijer @Jack Robinson @Mike Tielemans are also out, but can still get pined posts at the second place. Why is that? Because I want to give you a chance to earn a free VIP access here, meaning I'll be promoting your work for you! You have untill the end of april to take this opportunity. And the first requirement to earn free VIP is winning the Roaster of the Week at least once. The others are referring the most members and providing classroom content. Full details here! The scores were cleared today! And the stakes are higher than ever. Let's roast the stakes!
There is no better time to roast!
2 likes • 15d
Nice job @Gus Gray
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@Gus Gray you are very welcome 👊
🔥Roast my DM onboarding
This is how I DM new members. Do you like how I do it? How would you do differently? 🔴 If they're offline - 1st message: Hey [name]. Welcome to my community. I'm very glad to have you here! - 2nd message: you can already submit a roast request or check this post to get situated and introduce yourself: https://www.skool.com/roast-promote-5332/community-playground. Let me know if you have any questions. - 3rd message: your [community, website, social profile - depending on what you have] are all fit for roasting in separate posts! 🟢 If they're online - 1st message: Hey [name]. Welcome to my community. How are you? - Develop a conversation, ask about their community, pain points and etc. Try to guide them in a personalized way to better use my community and maybe pitch premium/ vip. - If they dont answer I follow the offline script.
🔥Roast my DM onboarding
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@Paulo Costa, The Roaster My first roasting in this group...haha and I´ll be real with you. ...right now this feels nice....but it doesnt make people do anything. Its a welcome message, not onboarding. And people usually ignore those. The issue is simple: its to genereic, no hook, no reason to reply, no clear next step. You are being friendy.... but not directive. If you want people to actualy engage, make it easier and sharper: Hey (name), quick note. What do you want roasted first: - your offer - your page - your profile Drop the link. Thats it. no extra talk, just get them to move. ...because if they dont take a small action here... they probably wont engage at all.
1 like • 15d
@Paulo Costa, The Roaster yeah man, you're on the right track. Casual wins. People can smell a copy-paste welcome from a mile away and they just... scroll past it. The fact that you're keeping it human is already doing more work than most owners realize. One small thing worth trying — you already have their answers from the membership questions right? Use that. Instead of a generic "let me know if you have questions," just reference something specific they mentioned. Makes them feel like you actually looked at who they are before hitting send. Still one message. Still chill. Just a little more personal. The playground post handling the rest is solid. Don't touch what's working.
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Marek Rabcan
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@marekrabcan
Founder @ FunnelAscender™ I help creators move from messy ideas to structured offers, working funnels, and revenue.

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