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⚔️ Business Challenge: Post Your Offer in One Sentence
Describe your offer in ONE sentence. Not your business. Not your vision. Your OFFER: the specific thing someone pays you money for and gets in return. If you can't do it in one clear sentence, your messaging may need work. And that's not a criticism: most entrepreneurs struggle with this. It's hard to be concise about something you're so close to. Rules: 1. One sentence. Period. 2. Must include WHO you help and WHAT result you deliver 3. No jargon. Your grandma, a stranger, any one should understand it. ⚠️ After you're done, respond to 3-5 other people's posts with feedback or praise. Drop yours below and be open to feedback. This community has sharp eyes and good taste. If your sentence is confusing, someone will tell you, and that's a gift. Feedback benefits both parties. Better to hear it here than lose clients because of unclear messaging. Let's sharpen each other! ✍️
⚔️ Business Challenge: Post Your Offer in One Sentence
5 likes • Mar 13
@David Iya My community didn't start that way, but after talking with business owners thats the intersection of my area and their problem.
3 likes • Mar 17
@Nick Banik Thats one way to say it. Yea.
Be honest...do the best communities have daily posts from the host… or daily posts from the members?
I’m building this community to become a place where operators share real lessons from the field. But I’m debating something. Some people say: “Post every day or the community dies.” Others say: “If the host is the only one posting, the community never becomes real.” So I’m curious what people here have seen work. When a community is healthy… who is posting the most? The host? Or the members? Would love to hear your perspective. Drop it in the comments 👇
Be honest...do the best communities have daily posts from the host… or daily posts from the members?
3 likes • Mar 15
@Ramona Mann agreed
2 likes • Mar 17
@Linda Bomba How do this start to happen?
What skill helped you grow the most as an entrepreneur?
Entrepreneurship forces you to develop new skills constantly. Early on it might be learning how to sell.Later it might be leadership, hiring, or building systems.Sometimes the biggest growth comes from learning how to make better decisions under pressure. Every stage of business seems to require a new level of personal growth. So I am curious. What skill made the biggest difference in your journey as an entrepreneur? Drop it in the comments and tell us why.
🤔 Wrong Answers Only: What Does CEO Stand For?
Best answer wins a free strategy call. The more ridiculous the better. Bonus points if it's actually relatable to the entrepreneurial struggle. Keep it clean-ish. Let's see who's the funniest in this community. 😂 We spend so much time being serious about business. Sometimes we just need to laugh. And honestly the best communities are the ones where people have fun together, not just grind together.
🤔 Wrong Answers Only: What Does CEO Stand For?
7 likes • Mar 15
Chief Leader.
Taking Davids Advice
David told me a while back that he helped others in skool and that grew BBC. Yesterday was day 1 and I focused on giving REAL advise. It took me 4hours for 15+ comments. There are days where he has 500+ activities in a day. Yesterday I did 70 across a few communities where I can actually help. So far its creating a chemical reaction. When I give detailed answers not only does the direct person respond but others start asking questions inside of the comments. I end up having a powwow inside this post.
2 likes • Mar 13
@Khent Lj that's the win win
1 like • Mar 13
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William Porter
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Revenue Operations Director for 100M Firm | Top 10 Business School | ex Y-Combinator W23 | 3x Founder

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Joined Dec 13, 2025
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