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The 4 Hour AI Workweek

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Use AI to finish a 40-hour week's work in just 4 hours. Then build your AI empire to the BILLIONS with Systems: Workflows, Automation, & No code

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16 contributions to Skool Community
🔥Learn from my mistake 😭
I was sooooooooo close to having my fire 🔥 I could have been cool! But I missed it by 2 activities. It is okay, though, because it has only pushed me harder to engage on the platform and earn my flame. How close are you to getting your fire?
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🔥Learn from my mistake 😭
1 like • Jul 28
How do you get the 🔥?
Course Sales (Question)
Launched a one-off course sale in my free AI community today and I got some sales, but I have no idea WHO bought it... How can I see who bought the course so I can reach out to thank them and give them extra support? Thanks
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Course Sales (Question)
1 like • Jul 28
@Eric Rodriguez Fantastic, thanks!
The Family
Yo! Wanted to say whats up to everyone here in the skool community. I've been getting a ton of messages on here since I began working on this community with my partner Kal. Sam has been very involved with Kal which I appreciate. Many of you thought this wasn't going to actually be me so I'm here to tell you that it is. I just opened up "The Family" to my telegram community for $5/month. We have not launched publicly yet so this is a soft launch only for the founding members. Price will be $9/month when we launch publicly, and then it will go up to $24/month shortly afterwards. Still developing everything inside the community but I'll be doing a live call this week as well. This is just the beginning 🙌
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11 likes • Jul 18
You're starting a huge trend here Jason. Soon we'll have every celebrity on this platform, and you're going to be known as the GOAT!
How We Accidentally Built a 400+ Member Group (And You Can Too)
The problem: People think you need a grand plan, massive following, or insider knowledge to build a successful online community. Not true. We stumbled into creating a thriving 400+ member Skool group without any of those things. Here's the truth about accidental success: - You don't need a revolutionary idea - You don't need to be an "influencer" - You don't need to know everything from day one The solution: Embrace the unexpected, stay flexible, and above all, listen to your people. 1. Start with what you know We began with Facebook ads – our bread and butter. It wasn't groundbreaking, but it was our expertise. Don't overthink it. What skill do you have that others might want to learn? 2. Keep it simple and sustainable We opted for a low-ticket offer for two reasons: - Scalability with ads - Easy delivery while running our other businesses It's not about overnight millions. It's about creating something you can maintain without burning out. 3. Adapt to your actual audience Plot twist: We thought we were targeting advanced marketers. Instead, we got mostly beginners. Rather than panic, we pivoted. We kept prices low for newbies and created a separate group for pros. 4. Let your community guide you Your members will tell you what they need if you pay attention. When advanced folks asked for more, we launched a mid-tier offer – and built it with them. 5. Foster shared progress Encouraging members to share their results became our secret weapon - It motivated others - Created healthy competition - Provided real-world examples - Built trust through transparency 6. Embrace accidental success Our "strategy" that worked: - Created a group people enjoyed by listening - Built loyalty through adaptation - Naturally segmented our audience - Stayed flexible - Grew alongside our community 7. Know when to say "no" We constantly get asked to run ads for others. We don't. Why? - It's time-consuming - We prefer empowering people to DIY - We don't want to feel their ups and downs (which are inevitable) - It doesn't align with our vision
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How We Accidentally Built a 400+ Member Group (And You Can Too)
4 likes • Jul 18
Thanks for sharing your own experience. Personally, letting your community guide your growth is key. But it's also important to set a clear milestone for every member to achieve and strive for. Keep growing and best of luck :)
2 likes • Jul 18
@Ryan Duncan taking action is what a lot of people are lacking
MERCH!✨
You may or may not be surprised how much fun I have while shipping out these merch orders!! They literally come from all over the world! And if you're lucky, you might even receive an extra personal touch from me! Thank you for being awesome :) Don't forget to send me pics when your order arrives!💙♥️💛🩵🧡
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MERCH!✨
2 likes • Jul 18
Merch is looking fantastic! Do you ship to Canada?
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AI Consultant & Educator | MBA | I Ex-Hyundai Trainer | Ex-Agency Owner | Prev 🎾 Pro; University Prof👨🏻 | Entrepreneur | Making 400+ more efficient

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