Consider this that $1k-$10k guru course, except it’s all free and you’re not the product.
There is not now and will never be a paywall to any knowledge I share here on Nomad Skateboarding or anywhere else.
This is for everyone, then, as I believe we should all stake out our own little corner of the interwebs that we own completely.
Whether it’s to share your voice, grow a community and business, or just to share pictures with your family, it’s in all of our best interests for you to control your own content.
In order to keep the focus completely on you and your needs, I’m creating an entirely new community hub, separate from Nomad Skateboarding, at goodhumans.blog. 🫶
Good Humans Community Hub will also have it’s own social network (minus the ads and tracking😉) built using the free and open source WordPress plugin, BuddyPress.
You will be able to share, engage with, and support other awesome people doing exactly what you are… Finding a way to walk your own path, on your own terms, whatever that path may be. Especially when that path differs from the norm.
I’m also creating free courses, using the free and open source plugin Sensei LMS, that will take you step by step on how to easily create a WordPress website using only your mobile phone and less than *$35.
These courses will include how to sell your products, grow your audience, and everything I know about using your website as a tool to further whatever **dreams you may have.
You’ll be able to take as few or as many courses as you wish. You’ll be and to join as few or as many community groups as you wish. And most importantly, you will have complete control over all of your information.
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*The $35 cost to make your website is factoring in $12 to buy your domain name and $20 for your first month’s hosting using Pressable. ← Not affiliate link. See my Privacy Policy.
**I use the word “dreams” here intentionally. I will go into this more in a future blog post, but I respectfully disagree with the predominant view of focusing on “goals”. 🙂