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😊 How often do you re-visit your yearly goals? 🤓
I find it difficult to ”lock in” even the ”three most important marketing projects for 2024” or so, because 🤯 every couple months something new comes up (❤️ new ideas that I love and things I didn’t expect to happen 🙈). Yet I find it very comforting to have my three most important marketing projects on a white board on the office wall. 😅 📆 How and how often do you balance re-visiting your yearly goals? 😊 I guess it’s the balance between structure and creativity. 🤷🏻‍♀️🤓
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@Kerttu Pentikäinen Ha, yes, that may work :-)
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@Sean Mize Yez! :-)
👋 Introduce yourself right here!
This is the introductions thread. Say hi, tell us what your business is all about! In your introduction, answer these 3 questions: ➡️ What is your name? (feel free to share pronouns if you’d like!) ➡️ What is your business or platform? Who do you serve, what do you sell, etc ➡️ If you were to host your dream party, and the sky was the limit, what would the theme be? We can’t wait to meet you!
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👋 Introduce yourself right here!
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@Beth Barany Good to meet you here, too :-)
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@Beth Barany Hot spot here but hanging in. And yes, it has. Good to hear you're still writing.
What’s your favorite way to keep track of all your ideas?
Creators tend to have a ton of ideas all the time— especially if you’re multi-passionate! What’s your favorite way of keeping track of them so they don’t all live in your head?
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What’s your favorite way to keep track of all your ideas?
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I use Notion
How to Work 1 Hour Per Day and Still Make Money
No tricks. No sleight of hand. Only logic and emotion. You want to work less, right? With the right systems and methods in place, you can get down to working one hour per day and still make money. I work two hours per day. And I'll tell you about my system in a moment. First things first, though. Ask Yourself a Question If money was not important, what would you love to do? Make a list. What would you do today if you didn't need to make money? What would you love to do again tomorrow? Don't judge yourself. Just write down anything that comes to mind. And in case nothing comes to mind, then think of what you know. And what other people ask you about. Once you have your list, it's time for a second question. Can You Make Money with That? Surprisingly often, the answer is "yes." Years ago, I was passionate about using a computer. It was still new to own a computer. And all the things you could do were amazing. I made money with this passion. Then I found World of Warcraft. I wasn't a gamer before that time. Only played a little Scrabble... I made money with that passion, too. And then I discovered PHP, a programming language you can use to automate homepages with. All for fun at first, but then... You guessed it. I made money with that passion, too. They say that you never work in a day of your life if you make money with your passion. See if that can come true for you, too. It still does for me. But maybe (hopefully) you're already doing something now that makes you money. What Are You Doing Now to Make Money? List everything. Go through your day mentally, from you wake up in the morning and till you hit the sack again in the evening. What do you do? Which things make you money? Also, write down how much time you spend on each action and how much money it makes you. Then add all the amounts together. Find out how many percent each makes you. This is where I was surprised when I made this exercise. I worked (more or less) from 7 morning and until 5 in the afternoon.
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@Janna Melissa Yeah, right? It's shocking! You believe you're "doing stuff"... And it's not even relaxing because of the guilt. Now that I work when I work and relax 100% when I relax, I feel much better. I'm glad you're inspired to simply your business.
Tech stack for online courses
Hi, I have been slowly developing an online course business and as I've proven some "product-market fit" I am taking it more seriously now. I have some questions regarding the technology stack so that I select the right tools from the get going. Can you please help me with these 2 questions? 1) Teachable, Kajabi and Thinkific seem to be the most used platforms for hosting the courses and selling to my clients. They look pretty similar though. Do you have any clear recommendation? Are there other good tools for online courses that I should consider? 2) In addition to Teachable/Kajabi/Thinkific, I've heard that many people also use some commerce tools, such as Clickfunnels, Samcart and Thrivecart. What exactly is the main reason to use these tools? Is it for funnel building, better checkout, better data?
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I'm with @Mariah Coz here. Today, I would definitely pick Skool. At the moment, I have LearnDash on 3 WordPress blogs, but I don't recommend them anymore. I have so many problems because some people don't get automatic access. So I'm switching platform.
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Britt Malka
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Prof. writer since 1994. Now helping others making a living writing with my courses, PLR and eBooks. Going for the 12 Hour Week? Follow me. This way.

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