Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
What is this?
Less
More

Created by Sebastian

Community Management Academy

Private ‱ 34 ‱ Free

Become a successfull Moderator or Community Manager Community Founders: Find the best talent for managing your community

1Billion

Private ‱ 11 ‱ $999/m

🙏Humble mastermind of the most successful entrepreneurs at Skool 💌 Invite only

Memberships

Skool Community

Public ‱ 78.2k ‱ Paid

The Skool Games

Private ‱ 12.3k ‱ Free

Community-Bibel

Private ‱ 929 ‱ Free

Leading Digital Marketing

Public ‱ 50 ‱ Free

Elite Sales Alliance

Private ‱ 8.6k ‱ Free

Software Developer Academy

Private ‱ 16.5k ‱ Free

S-Tier

Private ‱ 3.9k ‱ Free

Creators & Community

Private ‱ 250 ‱ Free

AI Mastery

Public ‱ 2.4k ‱ Free

71 contributions to Synthesizer School
How to save Twitter threads as pdf on your device.
Twitter is a gold mine of great peoples just dumping their brains on different topics. The problem is Twitter threads are designed in a way that saving them is very difficult. To counter this, all you need is just comment this: @threadreaderapp unroll ...to any of the Tweets of the desired Twitter thread and after some time you will get notification that the thread is ready. Click on it and it will open in a browser. There you will see the option to save it as pdf. OR You can use the print option in your browser and print it as a pdf and save it. Hope it helps. Note: You don't need to install any external app for this even though the name sounds like it. P.s. I will link some pics later
4
9
New comment 4d ago
1 like ‱ 5d
Thanks for this, man! Now, I can stash them away for keeps!
Don’t make these content mistakes đŸš«đŸ™…â€â™‚ïž
Have you ever been in the position where you’re posting consistently but the views just aren’t coming in? I definitely have before and it’s okay, don’t give up yet. You probably just need to make a few small tweaks in your strategy and boom you’re going to see amazing results! Comment “🚀” and I’ll send you my free study on how I got 2.5 million views overnight from this specific strategy #CREATED #ContentCreation
3
5
New comment 3d ago
1 like ‱ 5d
Thanks for sharing this, this is awesome and I am up for tweaking the strategy.
Synthesizing 2 creators for my skool community
I'm a big fan of Paul Chek and Joe Dispenza, I really love their content and listen to their interviews religiously. I like the way they talk about Health, Wellness and the Universe and want to be able to use AI to get transcripts of some of their YouTube videos. My hope is to synthesize their worlds with mine (job Hunting and career coaching) to create something really special for my community. If anything it'll give me plenty of inspiration and guidance on how to address certain topics. What tool would you use to transcribe all those interviews and ideally get the synopsis's, bullet points, etc? I'm guessing it can get quite expensive. Also, anyone a fan of Paul Chek and Joe Dispenza here?
4
7
New comment 8d ago
1 like ‱ 8d
@Jerry Hunter I think there are PDF Analyzer AI programs or at least some tools that can handle longer texts. I would search for a highly capable tool (I don't know one yet). And then maybe also use "Power Automate" from Windows and create an automation, or pay a VA to do the task :-) Everything costs a bit of money but saves you a lot of time. You could also put everything into a free Botpress account (database) and then just create a simple bot that can answer questions with the content.
NEED HELP W/ YOUTUBE GROWTH.
Hey bro, currently im struggling to grow my youtube channel. I have uploaded few videos but didn't even got clicks. I have seen many creator popping off with raw content but when i upload it, it never grow. Even with thumbnails and editing, i don't get views not even 1 view. I need some guidance on script, titles and thumbnail to enhance my videos, that'll have more chance to grow. I did try to search for courses and YouTube videos to watch(free) but couldn't find one and now I'm feelint stucked at a place cause none of the ideas are hitting me for videos. I'll be very grateful for your advice if you have been throughout of this loop. Trust me bro I really need a advice on this about growing my Youtube channel. If you can share it please dođŸ€. Channel link - https://youtube.com/@kartinator?si=cGQFtKK9f-9QWbfi
6
17
New comment 3d ago
1 like ‱ 10d
Hey, maybe you can try reaching out to other creators for feedback or collab? Sometimes fresh viewpoint can bring up new ideas.
1 like ‱ 10d
@Kartik Bisht then you need to hustle hard. Comment like the shit out of small creators that have your audience make friends provide as much value as you can for them and at some point ask them to give you a bit of visability
How to get rich
Found this beautiful read from the book "How to live" by Derek Sivers, I have to share immediately to you guys: Suspend judgment. Making money isn’t evil, greedy, shallow, or vain. Money isn’t your worth as a human being, or a substitute for love. But don’t pretend it doesn’t matter. Money can represent freedom, safety, experience, generosity, attractiveness, power, or whatever you want. But really, money is as neutral as math. Because it’s neutral, people have projected all kinds of meaning onto it. Your biggest obstacle to getting rich is the harmful meaning you’ve attached to it. Your biggest advantage can be projecting a helpful meaning onto it. Make it mean you’re on the right path. Make it a game. Make it mean you’re free. Or consider this: Money is nothing more than a neutral exchange of value. Making money is proof you’re adding value to people’s lives. Aiming to get rich is aiming to be useful to the world. It’s striving to do more for others. Serving more. Sharing more. Contributing more. The world rewards you for creating value. Pursue wealth because it’s moral, good, and unlimited. Money is social. It was invented to transfer value between people. One job pays way more than another because it has more social value. To get rich, don’t think about what’s valuable to you. Think about what’s valuable to others. To do the opposite is the clichĂ© of the starving artist: creating something that’s valuable to you, but not to others. Money doesn’t care about your race, gender, education, physique, family, or nationality. Anyone can be rich. Someone always will, so it might as well be you. Making money is a skill like any other. Learn it and practice it as you would anything else. Money is a great motivator. It works better than force, rules, punishment, or appealing to generosity. Great art has been created in pursuit of profit. Numbers reveal truth and opportunity. With every business idea you have or hear, do the math to run the projections and implications.
12
5
New comment 9d ago
0 likes ‱ 10d
Thanks for these nuggets of wisdom! What's the most surprising piece of advice here that resonated with you?
1-10 of 71
Sebastian Holle
4
75points to level up
@sebastian-holle-6591
đŸ€ I am helping community founders to manage and engage their communities at a professional level.

Active 1h ago
Joined Mar 14, 2024
Germany
powered by