It's okay to disqualify someone before working with them!
I recently did an audit of one of the copywriting groups i have been in since 2024.
I was looking to see if they were still active on skool and might be a good fit for what I'm working on.
Originally l joined and stayed because they have 4k+ members in there group but none are active.
So when I looked it seemed like he heavily pushed people onto his webpage, where there is a timed offer, that is always sold out, and leads to 3 other offers at the bottom of the "sorry it's sold out" page.
There's no way I would want to work with someone so obviously predatory.
I did learn a lot, it took me almost 2 hours to do a full deep dive plus the prompting I was using.
So now my goal is to get my initial audit time down to 20-40 minutes.
I left the group because I have no intention of being active, and I know from personal experience that receiving a dm from someone who is in a big group with me but is not active is defiantly a red flag.
Did I make the right choice Or did I burn a bridge I shouldn't have?
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Keith Berg
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It's okay to disqualify someone before working with them!
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