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October Challenge 🎃
🔎 WHO’S UP FOR A *NOTEWORTHY* CHALLENGE? 🤗 I love participating in challenges on Substack! They get you to do something every day that you know you *should* be doing but probably aren’t. Or is that just me? 👉🏼 Because Tiny Tribes🪶Lite is a community primarily for Substack newsletter writers, podcasters, vloggers, photographers, teachers, and everything else you can think of, we’ll create a challenge that involves Substack. 👉🏼 Not everyone in the community publishes a Substack (I know, hard to believe, right?) But everyone here is connected to Substack in some way. October’s Challenge will include everyone who wishes to participate. OCTOBER CHALLENGE DETAILS ⏱️Time Frame: 15 Days (we’ll start out small and develop our commitment muscles) 🎯 Goal: To establish the daily habit of posting to Notes (it will drive new free subs) 🎨 Description: Pick a category from the list below and agree to engage with it each day for 15 days - weekends included (October 1-15th) HOW TO PARTICIPATE ➡️ Comment “Im in!” On this thread. ➡️ Post something to Substack Notes each day for 15 day, beginning on October 1. ➡️ After you post your content to Notes each day, leave a link in a comment a special thread I’ll create and pin to the home page. ➡️ Pick one of these *post types* and submit one each day to Substack Notes (it’s a not a daily list unless you want it to be). They are just examples from the top of my head. Feel free to insert another in the comments. 1.) Post a comment on another’s Notes (needs to be helpful, furthering the topic and not just a one or two word “Great!” or “I love that!”). 2.) Post a pet photo and the context for the photo. 3.) Link to a post you wrote and why we should read it. 4.) Post a video to Notes that’s relevant to your subscriber. 5.) Link to a Social Media post that your readers would find helpful. 6.) Link to a podcast episode you were either featured in or produced. 7.) Link to one of your Favorite or Recommended Substacks and explain why you like it.
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October Challenge 🎃
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I haven't started a newsletter yet. Would it be weird to post to Notes before starting that up?
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@Baz Morris Okay, I'm in!
What’s the Meaning of Life?
Wrong Answers Only.
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To serve my dog. Oh wait, you said wrong answers only...
💎 Creating a Brand Story that Resonates with Your Tiny Tribe🪶
🗣️ Excerpt from the upcoming course: "The Science of Client Attraction for Tiny Tribes🪶" 📙 Humans are hardwired for stories. A compelling brand story can turn casual observers into loyal tribe members. A compelling brand story allows you to: ⚡️Stand out in a crowded marketplace ⚡️Build emotional connections with potential clients ⚡️Communicate your value proposition clearly and effectively ⚡️Attract clients who are the best fit for your unique offerings The key to crafting your brand story is to keep it from becoming a distraction. In this scenario, no one wants to read a novel. Keep it clear and concise and move the reader forward. Your brand story should explain: ▶️ Why you started your business ▶️ The challenges you've overcome ▶️ The transformation you offer clients Critical elements of a powerful brand story: ✅ Authenticity: Be genuine and vulnerable ✅ Conflict and resolution: Show how you've overcome obstacles ✅ Emotional connection: Tap into the feelings that drive your clients 👉🏻 Remember, your story isn't just about you—it's about how your journey enables you to serve your clients better. 👨🏼‍🏫 Exercise: Write a short brand story using the classic hero's journey structure. Start with your call to adventure (why you started), describe the challenges you faced on your journey and the steps you took to overcome them and conclude with how these experiences shaped your ability to help clients. ---------------------------------------------------------- 🪶Questions for Discussion/Comment: 1. Have you written out a brand story for your business/Substack? 2. If yes, how do you communicate it to your readers?
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💎 Creating a Brand Story that Resonates with Your Tiny Tribe🪶
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My adventure started when I was 11, in 1981. I'm not entirely sure big chunks of it are relevant in 2024. Back then, traveling abroad was viewed as expensive and only worth doing if you had more than a week - essentially, for retirees only. But do people in their 20s, 30s, 40s still think this way? Hmm...
Introduce Yourself, Your Substack & Your Pet
...or Anything You Feel Like Sharing... Let's get to know each other! Please feel free to add a response to this thread below, sharing where you are on the planet, a photo of your pet (two-legged or four), or something you like to do for fun. You can also leave a link to your newsletter or website here. 😊 Since I'm the landlord, I'll begin 😆 I'm Barry Baz Morris, but call me Baz. I picked up the nickname over 50 years ago when I was a much younger man living in the UK (Hexham, Northumberland, England) in the mid-70s. I write two Substacks: Tiny Tribes🪶 & Beyond The Subscription. Both will be mentioned here in the Skool occasionally. I'm located in Vancouver, Washington (USA), in Southern Washington, about 10 minutes from Portland, Oregon. I moved here after retiring and living for 50+ years in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, where I was a marketing writer and a physician. Did I mention that I'm addicted to coffee ☕️ and emojis? 🤭 I'm overjoyed that you're here. I know that together, we will accomplish some great things and help make you more money! 💰 -me doing the happy dance that you're here! 😆 -Kona, the WonderDoodle (r) 🐾
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Introduce Yourself, Your Substack & Your Pet
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Hi everyone. I'm a spotlight-averse personal finance nerd who never put off either the burning desire to travel or retirement savings. My newsletter and whatever else I create will be about all the different ways you can have amazing travel experiences and healthy finances even if your income is meh. I'm also pretty experimental with both money and travel - I'm excellent at calculating risk. I live in western Colorado with my 74yo mom and 12yo dog, whom I adopted in 2022 when her owner died. I cook for the dog, and recently started bringing a batch of fresh "doggie stew" to the rescue where I got her from. Next spring, I'm moving part-time to middle Georgia, near Macon.
☕️ The Morning Grind for Coffee Fans
Our first COFFEE CLUB ONLINE GATHERING is Tuesday, October 1st @ 9:30am - 10am. It's on the Calendar here. ☕ Here's how we'll work these: -- I know some of you are working a 9-5. -- Feel free to pop in and say hello --even for five minutes. -- Or pretend it's a customer Zoom, and I'll play along. 🤭 -- We'll run the Happy Hour the same way. We'll see how it goes. I remain open to your suggestions and ideas, too. Got some? Leave 'em here!. ☕ See you Tuesday!
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Just making sure that's 9:30am Pacific, because it showed up as10:30am MT. I've been suffering time zone mistakes (mostly from others) lately...
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@katie-mccarthy-5972
Gen-X solo type obsessed with money & travel since age 5. I share big & small ways to scratch your travel itch AND build a big nest egg- on 5 figures.

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Joined Sep 26, 2024
Grand Junction, CO
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