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If you could wave a magic wand and make anything happen...
Most Skool founders if they could use a magic wand, might say get more members, get more engagement, convert more free members to paid users, create more valuable content. The list goes on. But here's the thing - after building and scaling businesses and watching way too many communities die when the founder burns out, I've learned that adding more isn't the fix. It's the trap. If I could wave that wand, I'd make myself unnecessary. Not irrelevant in a "no one cares about me" way. Irrelevant in a "this thing runs without me" way. Look, I've been the bottleneck in my own projects before. When Beth got sick, everything I'd built was completely dependent on me showing up. I couldn't take a day off. I couldn't be present with her because the business, the content, the community - it all needed me like oxygen. That broke something in me. So now when I build anything, I ask a different question. Not "how do I create more value here?" but "how do I make this valuable without me?" For a Skool community specifically, that means flipping the dynamic. Most founders treat their community like a stage. They post, they deliver value, they perform. And then they burn out wondering why no one steps up. But here's what I've realized - communities aren't audiences. They're ecosystems. And ecosystems don't need the founder to be the sun. The wand would change the energy from "consumption" to "contribution." From members who show up to get, to members who show up to give. That's when communities stop being fragile and start being alive. So here's my question for you: what would you remove from your community if you could wave the wand? Comment below or DM me, because I'd love to hear what you think is holding your community back.
If you could wave a magic wand and make anything happen...
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How AI Made You Faster at Sounding Like Everyone Else
Most AI content tools solve the wrong problem. They make you faster at sounding generic. You 10x your output and lose the one thing that made people follow you in the first place — you. I've been obsessing over this for months. Not "how do we make AI write faster." But how do we make AI write something that makes you stop and go: "Holy shit. That's me." Not "sounds like me." Not "close enough." Not "good enough with a few edits." I mean the weird pauses you leave in. The way you start sentences with "Look." The fact that you always end with a question instead of a statement. The thing you do where you get vulnerable for exactly one line and then pull back. That stuff. The stuff you don't even know you do. Here's what I've learned: Voice isn't vocabulary. It's not tone. It's not "casual" or "professional" on a slider. Voice is pattern. It's rhythm. It's the specific way you think out loud. And if you can capture that - actually capture it - then speed isn't the enemy of authenticity anymore. They stop being a tradeoff. You don't have to choose between "real but slow" and "fast but hollow." The creators who figure this out first won't just save time. They'll be everywhere - and sound more like themselves in 50 posts than most people do in 5. The content game isn't changing because of AI. It's changing because of AI that finally understands the difference between your words and your voice. What would you do with 10x the output if none of it cost you your authenticity?
How AI Made You Faster at Sounding Like Everyone Else
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📍 WELCOME HERE:
Hey — welcome! If you're here, you're probably VERY familiar with the content grind. You know you should be posting consistently, but between running your business and everything else... it just doesn't happen. Post for a week. Disappear for two. Rinse, repeat. That was me. So I built SelfScale to fix it. The main thing that's different about SelfScale: it actually learns how YOU write. Feed it some of your posts, and when it generates content, it sounds like you, thinks like you, talks like you and acts like you. Some people are creeped out by this. But if you're a content creator that struggles with all the time it takes to build, create, manage, schedule and calendar content on a daily basis, SelfScale offers you an influence engine that can help you build your business faster. Here's how to get started: 1. Complete your Voice Profile (takes about 10 min) This is the part that makes it work. The quiz + content samples teach the AI your style. 2. Drop a comment below What's your biggest content challenge right now? I actually want to know. 3. Generate something Use Quick Create. Pick a topic. See if it sounds like you. I'm building this in public and I genuinely want feedback. What's useful? What's annoying? What's missing? There's a chatbot in the app — you can tell me directly in there, or just post here. — Bill
🏁 ♨️ Your posts are getting filtered now and here's why...
I built a seven-figure AI agency in 6 months, and the single biggest thing I learned was this: the platforms your marketing on are ALWAYS two steps ahead of you - at least. I've talked a LOT recently about all of the AI content slop that's been festooned everywhere you go - quite literally. I work with these tools every day and it's just so painfully obvious. It's all the same stuff - perfect grammar and sentence structure, the same generic phrasing, just sounds like a college professor giving a speech not a conversation between friends ... nobody uses words like 'delve' or 'tapestry' or 'realm' or 'embark' in real world conversations do they? Well, the major platforms are already filtering content aggressively for this AI slop. LinkedIn rolled out their new AI-powered feed just last week. It explicitly prioritizes "authentic and relevant" content. Google's been saying the quiet part loud for months now. Their system penalizes content that scores low on Net Information Gain - content that doesn't add anything new to the conversation. So this generic AI output that rehashes what's already out there? YOUR WASTING YOUR TIME. Content with your specific experiences, your unique perspective, your domain vocabulary that only you would use? Now that's what I'm talking about. The YOU content. Platforms are also checking for "semantic precision". Vague claims that could apply to anyone like - "Successful entrepreneurs know..." - get filtered. Specific proof points - "Working with my fitness/health/nutrition/coaching client who was struggling with _________ and we solved it by..." That's what's referred to as semantic specificity. The specificity is what counts. Here's what nobody's talking about: this might be the best news for creators who actually create in over 20 years. The AI noise is getting filtered. The slop is getting suppressed. The people putting real thought, real experience, and real perspective into their content? They're about to have a lot less competition for attention.
🏁 ♨️ Your posts are getting filtered now and here's why...
Can I use AI tools and stay authentic?
Most people asking 'how do I stay authentic with AI' are asking the wrong question entirely. They're worried about disclosure. They're worried about whether a human typed every word. They're worried about what happens if someone finds out. That's not authenticity. That's optics. Here's what I mean by that... I built an AI tool specifically designed to solve this authenticity problem, and the number one thing I've learned is this: the question isn't 'is AI involved?' The question is 'is this still YOU when AI is involved?' The difference matters. A LOT. When you use most AI tools, you give them a topic and they give you back something that sounds like... AI. Generic phrases. Cliched and overused structures. The content equivalent of elevator music. Your specific stories? Gone. Your way of explaining things? Replaced with the tool's way. That's not you losing authenticity - that's you losing YOU. But when you do it right, AI becomes something different. It's not replacing your voice. It's taking what already exists in your head and helping you get it out at scale. The ideas are still yours. The perspective is still yours. The specific examples from your specific life? Still yours. The test is simple. Read what the AI produced. Does it sound like you would actually say it? Does it contain your specific stories, your specific vocabulary, your specific way of looking at problems? Or does it sound like what anyone would write about that topic? If it's the latter, the AI didn't help you create. It replaced you. That's the real issue - not disclosure, not honesty, but whether you're still in the content at all. The creators who nail this aren't worried about disclosure because there's nothing to disclose. The content is genuinely theirs. The tools are just making content creators faster, and I would argue, BETTER. Agree or disagree?
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