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34 contributions to Creator Party
Proudest Moment as a Creator
Calling all mentors and motivators! What's the most rewarding moment you've had as a CREATOR? Share your proudest memory in the comments! 🌟🙌
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7 likes • Nov '23
I always love when I find out my work is being used in traditional education. I know there's at least one marketing professor who teaches my content remix method as part of their content marketing curriculum, and often get emails from psychology students who said they were assigned reading some of my work in one of their classes. Beyond the personal pride, I love seeing the evolution of education. When I took psychology, there was ZERO time spent on the patient's experience or perspective, so I love knowing that's changed, and that I'm playing even a small part.
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?
2 likes • Sep '23
Everything in my life is in Notion, but I think the part that matters more than whether you have a system/what tool it's in, is how easy it is to capture new ideas into the system and to review ideas later. I love the GTD methodology for having both of those aspects built into the system.
0 likes • Sep '23
@Janna Melissa Yep I've been using that since college, and took the Building a Second Brain course when I first started my business, so everything is so organized and easy to find. 😍
Due ✔️ App
For those in the group who are HSP’s and struggle with organization or ADHD, the Due App is an amazing compliment to keeping me organized with “Following Up” on things and getting back to projects and clients that are on a required timeline. It is a paid app, and the repeating reminder can sometimes get annoying, but you will get everything done!!! I use it daily so far, especially for finishing things, remembering to upload videos to my community (replays) etc and admin tasks that tend to be left behind!
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Due is literally the only thing that can get me to remember my meds every day lol. It's so annoying, but in a good way haha.
Public vs Private communities - from a member perspective
Hellooo! I’m not far off launching my new Skool community and keen to hear your thoughts as a member, how you feel about public vs private community. Background: My community is free for anyone to join, and is also a place people in my paid programs (but self paced - no personal support) to/share wins etc - which acts as social proof and creates curiosity for non members I’m VERY keen on the SEO element of this as I know the conversations we’ll be having will be great for ranking. But I’m also aware of privacy and how people will feel. I’d of course make it clear it was a public community to members before they join- if I were to make it public. And know that it’s free to join anyway if it were private. So anyone could join and look if they wanted, so it’s still somewhat public. Just not indexed by Google… But I am still conscious of how people would feel about it. So I thought I’d create a discussion to hear more perspectives. Context: My community is a business community, so although private would likely be everyone’s preference if they could choose, I feel business doesn’t tend to be as personal in the same way of health or sensitive subjects. Keen to hear your thoughts before I hit go ❤️
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1 like • Sep '23
@D'Ana Joi Yeah like would people feel comfortable talking about/asking help for a sticky situation with a customer or client if they knew it was likely that post would be found by anyone? I know I wouldn't. People also might hold back talking about money/revenue if they don't want that info to be public.
1 like • Sep '23
@D'Ana Joi Exactly. In general, Google doesn't love community forum posts in comparison to blog posts and website pages, even ones published on the same day. It mostly only shows sites like reddit or Quora (the kind of site they would probably lump Skool communities into) if they don't have any more reputable content to show instead. The thinking is it takes more authority and experience to get published on a blog or other type of publication than to create a post on a forum.
Blogging and SEO
Who here uses SEO and blogging to sell their courses? I'd love to know what's working for you.
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3 likes • Sep '23
@Alma Bradford Yes. My marketing strategy is SEO for top of funnel growth, convert to my email list through a lead magnet, and nurture & sell through email.
2 likes • Sep '23
@Graham Waite No one here said it would be guaranteed. No marketing tactics are after all, you can't fully control any of them. But if one focuses on serving customers value and using white hat tactics over black hat ones, algorithm changes aren't usually a big enough issue to impact revenue. SEO has come a long way since the early 2000s.
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Brittany Berger
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Content Repurposing Strategist & Digital Product Shop Founder

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Joined Aug 2, 2023
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