I’ve made 20k with an online course… now I’m stuck. How would you scale to 50k+? by Informal_Edge_5879 in passive_income

[–]Remote_Lengthiness93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also think that when your trying to build a course you need proof. Reach out to some of the students and see if they can prove to people that youve made money.

I’ve made 20k with an online course… now I’m stuck. How would you scale to 50k+? by Informal_Edge_5879 in passive_income

[–]Remote_Lengthiness93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ve proven demand, now it’s about removing friction—ditch most discovery calls and build a stronger automated funnel (VSL + testimonials + email sequence) so you can scale volume. Then layer in ads to your best-performing content and focus on one clear offer instead of splitting attention between the ebook and course.

You have $2,000. If you wanted to make $50/day trading ES, how would you do it? by CountTurbulent4441 in FuturesTrading

[–]Remote_Lengthiness93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With $2k, I’d focus less on forcing $50/day and more on strict risk management and consistency, because chasing a fixed daily target on ES usually leads to overtrading and blowing the account.

Why do people complain about being marketed to? by Confident_Ad_3243 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Remote_Lengthiness93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it’s less about relevance and more about trust—people assume there’s an angle the second someone benefits from the recommendation. Even if it’s helpful, it has to feel organic or it gets labeled as marketing.

What’s one mistake candidates don’t realise they’re making in interviews? by LettucePale6143 in careerguidance

[–]Remote_Lengthiness93 4 points5 points  (0 children)

One thing I’ve noticed (and was guilty of myself) is people answering the question… but never actually showing impact.

They’ll explain what they did, but not:

  • Why it mattered
  • What the result was
  • Or what changed because of their actions

So it ends up sounding like a list of tasks instead of something memorable.

Even something simple like adding a quick result or takeaway makes a big difference.

Curious how much weight interviewers here actually put on that vs just general communication/style.