hello Jeremy, I’m asking if there is any way to make 10,000 accounts (using cookies) admins in my group via API. I have a code using Selenium, but it takes too much time.
Hey Jeremy, seriously: who in the world still uses Facebook groups. At least no professionals, IMO. So I won't comment on THIS video (ok ok... I admit: I did ;-)). PS: Crush Zapier!
1.8 Billion people use Facebook groups globally each month. Specifically, my market segments are massive users of groups. I wouldn't be so dismissive of huge potential.
Lots of softwares have Facebook groups and lots of communities are on Facebook too. Is it a good community platform compared to discord imo? No. But, is it very popular? Yes
Haha soooooo many people use Facebook groups but I hear you. I don’t personally use them. I’m more of your school of thought BUT who am I to disagree with 1.8 billion people and a bunch of this community even. lol. They’re right
Right!?!? I thought so. I wish I could amplify this kinda thing more. Like how do I get that messaging across? It’s a great way to demonstrate the difference between APIs and front end automation
@@TheJeremyRedman In my opinion, you should sell live-sessions, where some of those clients get the opportunity, to get their usecase solved (live) from you or Kyle. Those recorded use cases you could share afterwards. Hook: "How to automate, what even Zapier can't. And pay LESS!"
@@TheJeremyRedman Strange: My reaction on your reaction seems to have disapeared... Maybe you should sell live sessions / live webinars where you show how to automate with TM. The recordings of new use cases you could share. One step ahead: Sell a (monthly payed) membership to prospects and TM clients where the goal is to develop and share new use cases among the members.
Weird I don’t see anything on my side either, but I’m glad you reposted. Dude this is a good idea. Honestly that’s why I asked you lol. You always have good nuanced feedback! When we launch the Skool community (shortly) I think there is a calendar of “events” in there I can utilize for something similar to what you’re saying. Maybe a monthly charge for weekly or daily webinars??? Would you do daily? Or is that too much?
@@TheJeremyRedman Daily is, in my opinion, by far to much. I would suggest bi-weekly and around 1 hour, not more, and a monthly subscription. So members have 14 days to (re) watch, to test the use cases and implement them. After 14 days, they are hungry for more. If you share to much, people will be overwhelmed and cancel. Did you see the hook stephen used under his video? "Don't let the API shutdown hold you back - empower your group with live video content today!" My suggestion: "How to automate, what even Zapier can't. Save time. And pay LESS!"