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Build your portfolio, improve your designs, and get more opportunities for Designers, Creatives, & Entrepreneurs. Get design & strategy video reviews.

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$100,000 per Month as an Affiliate
Congratulations to @Jesse Kroon who has crossed $100,000 in MRR as an affiliate. https://www.skool.com/leaderboards?affiliates=true Very impressive.
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$100,000 per Month as an Affiliate
1 like • Oct '24
That's so cool!
🔥 If you could automate one thing on Skool, what would that be?
Cast your vote below, and let’s make our lives a little lazier – I mean, easier...
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🔥 If you could automate one thing on Skool, what would that be?
1 like • Sep '24
@Sam Bragg Great point, and I'm already doing that - just being able to get regular recommendations on top of that would be cool
1 like • Sep '24
@Sam Bragg I'm going to watch that Alex video, thank you for the recommendation!
Why I’m NOT Creating an English-Speaking Community
When planning my Skool community, I had to make a tough decision: should I do it in English or French? 🤷🏻 As someone who’s fluent in English but a native French speaker, this was a challenging choice. But after weighing a few key factors, the decision became much clearer. You’d think more customers mean a bigger market, and that means more money, right? Well, I decided to do things differently, and here’s why I chose French 🇫🇷: 1. Smaller market, less competition – The French-speaking market has fewer people offering what I’m building, which makes it easier for me to stand out and connect with the right audience. 2. Skool is still new in France – Since Skool isn’t as popular in France yet, I can be an early mover and position myself before the space gets crowded. 3. Competitive advantage – Being fluent in English gives me access to top-tier content that most of my French competitors aren’t consuming, giving me a 2-3 step advantage. Personal takeaway: I realized that competing in the English-speaking market would be an uphill battle for me—there’s so much noise and competition. By choosing French, I can speak more naturally, feel more confident on video, and deliver content that resonates deeply with my audience. I’d rather be great in French than average in English! If you’re facing a similar dilemma, I hope this helps! Don’t just chase the bigger market—focus on where you can provide the most value and be your best self. Don’t be the second @Alex Hormozi, or the second @Sam Ovens … be the first you 👑. P.S. — And if you where reading this while imagining my voice with a French accent… like this post pleazze!
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Why I’m NOT Creating an English-Speaking Community
1 like • Sep '24
I guess the only downside of school for French people would be the fact that the interface isn't in French. On the flip side, your niche might very well know how to speak English so it might not be a big friction point!
This Is Crazy Good!
Another paying member! Yes, my third and I am still working on the content. It’s amazing how many folks are happy to pay you to reach them what you know. The people are hungry for knowledge! Let’s give it to them!
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This Is Crazy Good!
1 like • Sep '24
That's so cool! Congratulations! It's super motivating when you start seeing the momentum building up 🙌
What is your current bottleneck?
👇🏻 What’s stopping you from taking the next step in your biz? Something about your offer? Figuring out your ideal client? Fear or overwhelm, mindfuckery I like to call it 🤪 Finding more eyeballs to see your page? Deciding what to put in your classroom? Growing engagement in your community? Burnout and not having fun? Entrepreneurship is one of the quickest ways to flesh out inner work that creates mindfuckery, and prevents you from taking that next step if you let it. Sometimes, just laying out what’s going on is enough to make room for you to actually take the next step, and if it’s not enough, laying out your blocks here means any number of mind humans will share what has helped them with that particular issue and it might help you! That’s the beauty of this space, you don’t have to do it alone, and having others that come alongside you oftentimes is just what’s needed to ditch the mindfuckery and take that scary, messy action you need!
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What is your current bottleneck?
2 likes • Sep '24
@Sarah Hankins I've tried ads and reach outs but they never worked for me... Sharing content + designs seem to bring better results for my business + community on social media
1 like • Sep '24
@Joshua Winters Thanks a lot Joshua, I appreciate the idea of having goals that push you to do more! I usually try to focus on actions that are small enough to make them every day, but at the same time big enough or hard enough that they move me forward in my goals 🤔
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Charles Postiaux
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@charles-postiaux-1368
I scale businesses online with product design.

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Joined Aug 21, 2024
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