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Why You Need to Build a Business, Not Just Buy Courses
I got stuck in the course buying cycle, just one more to make myself be successful. Buying courses can feel like progress. You click “enroll,” download the PDFs, maybe watch a few modules… and it feels like you’re moving forward. But ... Courses don’t build our business. We have to execute. I bump into so many unfocused, idea-driven people in this e-commerce, fast-paced solopreneur world. Let's help each other drill down and focus on whate matters and what works. Learning ≠ Earning, and we don’t make money watching videos. We make money when we take those ideas and turn them into products, offers, and sales. - The focus on “Sell, Sell, Sell,” I discovered that too many courses focus on selling the next strategy, instead of teaching you how to apply what you already know to build a foundation in your business. That’s how I ended up with 20 logins and zero sales. I have so many logins I can't keep up. - Skill without action is killing our businesses: You can have all the frameworks in the world, but if we are not publishing, posting, building, testing, or selling, the company doesn’t grow. If you spend your time doing courses instead of doing the real work, there is no time left to build your business. What we can do instead 1. Pick ONE model (ecom, coaching, digital products, etc.) and after doing due diligence, commit to one class at a time. 2. Don't impulse buy classes that are only $7 today... Remember, they will still be $7 tomorrow because that person is also stuck in the same sell-sell-sell cycle we are. 3. When you commit to buying it, FINISH it. 4. Implement. 5. While building out assets, file for an EIN, get a real email address, a real phone number, and a business address—file for business licenses and state taxes. Find out how you stay compliant. Fill in all those pieces of information that your website, Shopify store, or Etsy store asks for. 6. Create solid content and bundle it with solid products. Things that actually make sales while you sleep. Things that you know you stand behind. 7. Use courses as fuel, not crutches. Take what’s useful, leave the fluff, and get back to work.
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1. ONLY review a course or class you purchased 2. List the benefits 3. List the negatives 4. Be honest about how far you got into the course and your participation 5. Brag or Cry about the Results you experienced from implementing the information 6. Do NOT promote your affiliated class. If you do review that class, disclose that you are an affiliate. If it's great, keep advertising, and people will find you. 7. Finally, Close by adding - Yes, it was totally worth it, I learned a lot. OR No, it wasn't helpful to my [insert your niche here] business. 8. Thank you, honest reviews help us all level up. This is not Reddit. :D 9. If you are a course creator and see yourself reviewed here, remember that this isn't intended to harm your business. All feedback helps to level up not just your clients but the business models overall. Quality over quantity wins every time.
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Welcome to the Course Review Hub 🎓 This community just leveled up. From here on out, think of this space as your backstage pass to the world of courses, classes, and programs, the good, the bad, and the "wish I’d known that before I clicked buy." What to Expect - Real Reviews: Honest takes on popular (and not-so-popular) courses. No sugarcoating, no hidden agendas. - Class Breakdowns: Who it’s for, what’s inside, and whether the value matches the price tag. - Community Insight: Share your own experiences, what worked, what didn’t, and if you’d recommend it to someone else. - Best of the Best: Spotlights on standout courses worth your time and money. Why This Matters We’re cutting through the noise. Too many courses promise the moon and deliver a PDF and some recycled slides. Here, you’ll know exactly what you’re walking into before spending a dime. How to Join In 1. Drop a Review: Post about any course you’ve taken, be clear, be honest, be specific. 2. Ask for Feedback: Not sure if a program is worth it? Post the name, and the community will weigh in. 3. Stay Respectful: We’re here to review courses, not tear down creators personally. This is your new go-to space for making smarter, savvier learning investments. So, what’s the first course you think deserves a spotlight? 🚀
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ECOM Family Academy
Pros: Excellent learning class layouts, lots of design and content creation classes, and walking away knowing ads, creatives, and design. Def dynamic. Delivers as promised, cannot deny that. Negatives: too many classes stopped me from working on my business. Always an opportunity to buy into a new class/course, spending monthly on keeping up, no mandatory but really great sales pitches. It helped me learn POD and Dropshipping, but I never mastered the art of ads. Even though I could have in this class, it is a lifetime class, so I can go back and fill in the blanks, and you get new content every time it is updated. It is a decent class/course. They deliver what they promise. They have many coaches available to help. They have lots of information in their classes, and it is well organized. But I found it overwhelming, so many classes and ad hoc lives made it hard to focus for me. I still stay current, recently purchased an upgrade, but I made myself mad because I did. I don't need more classes; I need more implementation and discipline.
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E-commerce business done right - So many courses being offered, did you subscribe to a course, or do you want to hear from others before investing $$$
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