If you host collaborations or work with affiliate partners, you know the drill. You build the swipe file, you send the Drive link, and half the people who said yes never actually promote.
Dr. Destini Copp fixed that. She has Claude read a partner’s own emails and website, learn how that person writes, then build them a personalized page in their voice with their coupon code and copy they can paste in as-is. One affiliate used just the PS and made six sales. This isn’t an AI-for-speed story. It’s AI used to make something more personal than she could have made it by hand, which is a use case almost nobody’s talking about.
What you’ll learn:
- The affiliate setup that turns a “hard no” ask into an easy yes
- Why she built the first page manually and never had to build another
- How to use AI for customization instead of volume
- The anatomy of a free event that brings in $30k to $50k
- Where an AI power user still insists on a human, every time
CHAPTERS
01:15 Two businesses, a full time job, and AI
04:27 The affiliate page that changed everything
09:43 Six sales from a single PS
11:04 What she was doing before this
14:20 The Claude skill that builds the whole package
19:30 How free events pay contributors twice
24:49 Where the revenue lift actually showed up
29:32 Inside the $37 to $50,000 funnel
32:11 The one job she won’t give to AI
34:48 The 1% better rule
>MEET DESTINI<<
Dr. Destini Copp is a digital product strategist, MBA professor, and host of the Creator’s MBA Show. She’s the founder of two brands, HobbyScool and Creator’s MBA where she helps digital product business owners build predictable revenue using her Creator Growth Flywheel framework. She’s spent 25+ years in marketing and 7+ years running her own digital product businesses, and has taught more than 12,000 students. Her focus now: using AI to run lean while protecting the human judgment AI can’t replace.
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Transcript
Dr. Destini Copp: People were getting this. They're like, This is awesome. This makes it so easy for me to promote. And they took that information, just kind of flipped it to the audience, and started promoting it. And I immediately saw an uptick in affiliate sales from doing that one thing.
Kelly Sinclair:Welcome to the next evolution of the podcast Entrepreneur School in the AI era. We are here to figure out how to integrate AI into the business you've worked so hard to build in a way that still feels like you. I'm your host Kelly Sinclair, award-winning marketer turned AI platform co-founder. AI has fundamentally changed how I thought about work, systems, and what's actually possible. This show is about navigating that new reality together. It's going to be a wild ride, my friend, but I truly believe there's a way to leverage AI in a way that's intentional, human-centered, and aligned. It's an ongoing evolution, so let's explore. Because AI may just be the unlock you need to achieve the life-first business you truly desire.
Kelly Sinclair:Welcome back to Entrepreneur School in the AI era. I have another fantastic guest today, . She is a digital product strategist, an MBA professor, like side gig of the year, and host of the Creators MBA show. Destiny, thank you so much for joining me. I'm so excited for this conversation.
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Yeah, I'm super excited to be here and can't wait to jump into this with you.
Kelly Sinclair:So we're going to talk about AI, because that's what we do on the show, and I love unpacking people's different use cases and things that you have found to be really helpful as you're growing your business and adapting your business essentially in this world where AI is everywhere and there's nothing else to talk about, didn't you know? And so for you, you wanted to share what you're doing with respect to collaborations. So like let's give everyone a little bit of a baseline first around if you're hosting a collaboration, what does that typically look like?
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Yes, so and I'll kind of break it down. I do a lot of events, a lot, a lot of events. So in Hobby School, we do That basically That business model is online learning virtual summits in all types of hobby-type things. So we do one of those every single month. And then in my personal brand, I I do a a very similar type business model, but I I mix it up a little bit. Sometimes we do summits, sometimes we might do like panelists for one month. That's what we're doing in August. Another month we might do like a PDF collaboration guide with a Get It Done Week. So I do a bunch of different things. So I'm constantly doing collaborations, promoting other people, and also I do have some offers where I bring in like affiliates and they promote that offer to their audience. So kind of a one-off type thing. It may or may not be part of these collaboration events, but that's generally my business model, so I'm constantly doing collaborations.
Kelly Sinclair:Yes. So I hosted a bundle. I hosted two bundles last year because after you do one you're like, Well, better do another one because that was so much work. I got to rinse and repeat this. But the idea is you get like in that case, it was somewhere between 30 and 40. Actually, I had like a crazy amount, like almost 60 people, I think, contribute to the second one. And so that's a lot of people to organize and to get on track with sharing the thing, because that's kind of the concept of how this works. And and just for listeners, Destiny and I met in a collaboration group called the Mixer Mind hosted by Linda Sedu, and essentially this is where we all come to help each other out and build each other's businesses up by doing events and things like this. So, what are you using AI for, and how has this shifted as you've been doing these events over and over again and supporting your collaborators?
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Yes. So we use AI basically in everything that we're doing. So I can I can give you some like use cases specifically for the event, but one of the things that I wanted to mention today, because this has been such an aha for me, and honestly, when I implemented this in my business and handed it to some of my collaborators, it really I I could I could see the uplift from it. So I want to make sure that I I cover this particular use case. And I don't, you know, I'll kind of give you a little bit of history here. So I'm an affiliate for Leadpages. Leadpages recently launched a new tool they call HTML Hub. So it's basically an HTML builder. You just load upload your Claude code that, you know, or whatever, your AI code for landing page into this HTML Hub, and it goes ahead and it publishes your page. Well, I was talking to their affiliate manager, and she built me out an affiliate page and loaded it to their system and and basically had all of my copy in there for my affiliate for promoting theirs, and I had my coupon codes and everything. I'm like, this is really cool. I think I can take this and give it to my collaborators, my affiliate partners, and personalize it for them. So basically, what I did was I started with one of my most popular offers, which is the Newsletter Profit Club. I have that in my personal brand, and it's it's just it's been an offer that's really taken off, and a lot of affiliates like to promote it because it's an easy yes for their people. So basically, what I did, I built personalized affiliate pages for some select affiliates that I knew that would be really, you know, their audience would be really good to promote this offer, and so I built it. I built it in Claude. I basically said, I want you to build a personalized affiliate page for this person. And a lot of these people I had relationships with, so I had been on their email list in the past, and I told Claude, I said, Go to my Gmail account where I have saved
Kelly Sinclair:some of their emails or just pull emails from my Gmail account, get a sense from there of what their brand tone is, their voice, if you would, go to their website, pull it from there, create personalized copy, put it on this page, and just basically make this page very personalized for them. And also on this page, we linked to a resource drive on Google Drive that had all the images there. Also on this page, I included some newsletter inserts, some P.S. And then what I did, I took that page and I basically sent an email out to, you know, the affiliates that I thought would be really, really good, you know, options to promote this particular offer. And I said, You know, I I basically contacted them and said, You know, I think, you know, your audience would be really interested in this. I have a special coupon code for you. I made you this personalized affiliate page, you know, and a lot of these affiliates were already in my system, so I had already had their affiliate link on this page. And people were getting this. They're like, This is awesome. This makes it so easy for me to promote. And they took that information, just kind of flipped it to their audience and started promoting it, and I immediately saw an uptick in affiliate sales from doing that one thing.
Kelly Sinclair:Okay, I love this so much. And there's like two things, two wins here that you have. One is, first of all, you made it, you made it customized to the person. So you went to the effort of like, instead of being like, Here's the templated. So this would be like the old way of doing this, pre-AI, or not even necessarily, for some people it's still like this, is like, Here is a templated email. It hits all the high points about what this offer is that you're promoting, and you know, make it your own voice. Like, go ahead, take it and do what you want with it. Sure, but that takes an effort on the collaborator's side, right? And then the other thing that you did that was a win about this is that this is actually making it a a yes for them to actually share. So you're like, Hey, I would love for you to be an affiliate for me, or, You already are an affiliate for me. Here's an offer I think is going to land with your audience right now, and here's like literally the easy button package for you to go ahead and and send that out, like squeeze it into your promotion calendar. So like a double win.
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Yeah, it was crazy. I mean, I had some affiliates who took either just like the newsletter insert or the PS from that particular page I'd created for them and just stuck it in like a newsletter that they were already sending out, and they were getting like five and six sales just from sending out that PS or that newsletter insert. It was crazy. They're like, See, this is the easiest thing I've ever promoted. And I think it really was because I had Claude, and I was using Claude for this, but obviously you can use any AI that you wanted to, but I had Claude go in and really search their website, search the emails that they had sent out, and really customize it for them. And they just basically copied and pasted and put it in there, and they were good to go.
Kelly Sinclair:Yeah, this is great. I really like when people can showcase examples of AI use that are, in fact, extra human, right? So what you've done here is you used AI to make what would have been a heavy lift for you easier, and you got the added bonus of the personalization, which I'm sure contributed to why people said yes and why people actually promoted for you. How did you used to do it before?
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Well, similar to probably what everybody else does. And, and obviously I have, you know, with AI I've done, you know, the custom GPTs, right? Put all of this in your custom GPT, and upload your brand voice, and get, you know, customized swipe copy, which is fine, you know, you can definitely still do that. But that's basically what I was doing, you know, we have like a Google Drive where we have the swipe copy, the email copy, the social media copy, all the images there. And, you know, that still works, and we certainly do a lot of that for these big events that we're doing kind of every single month. But this just made it a little bit more kind of personalized, and it made that outreach to that particular individual easier for me, right? It wasn't, you know, I have this offer, I'd love for you to promote. That's typically a hard no for most people, right? But with this, it was just they're like looking at it and they're like, Oh my goodness, she really, you know, went to the trouble to really customize all of this for me. And they look at it and like, I really think I can sell this. And, you know, a lot of them just started out with an easy newsletter insert or PS. And once they started getting some, you know, traction, they're like, This thing really sells, right? My audience is interested in this.
Kelly Sinclair:Okay, I was going to say I actually did that for my bundles. I made a custom GPT that knew everything about the event and then instructed people to like add a brand document or a couple examples or whatnot, and you could do a Claude skill, I guess, the same way that would then interact with people's Claude. But this, the purpose of this is like people feel special because you have taken extra effort. So, I also am just loving that this is like an AI thing that isn't necessarily just about speed and volume, right? It's about customization.
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Yeah, for sure. And the thing is, I have these landing pages, so I created a very specific landing page for them, and I just uploaded into my Leadpages account, and it's there forever. And you know, this I'll give you some more examples, this particular offer, we are having a price increase that's going to be coming up next week for it, so I'm just going to have Claude go in, and with the connector, the MCP connector that we have, I'm just going to have Claude go in and update all of those affiliate pages. So it's going to do it for me, and I'm not going to have to go in and do each one individually, because somebody listening to this might be thinking, That sounds great, but that sounds like a lot to keep up with, right? When you have all of those individual affiliate speaker pages, but it's really not. I'm just going to have Claude go in and update them for me.
Kelly Sinclair:What do you use as affiliate tracking software,
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: ThriveCart?
Kelly Sinclair:Okay, so you pull So Kate, tell me how this works. What do you What are all the like nitty-gritty details of what you're pulling from where to put together on this page?
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Yeah, so I had I actually developed a Claude skill. So the first speaker page that I put together, or the affiliate page, I should say, that I put together, took me a little bit, you know, a little bit of time. But once I got that one page set up, I told Claude, Okay, make me a skill based on what we just did, and for the future ones that I create, just ask me these things, right? Ask me what their affiliate link is. I wish there was a connector into ThriveCart, but there's not, so I actually have to give Claude that information. The other thing I always do is give them a special coupon code, so I have to go create that in ThriveCart, and I'll just, you know, will have Claude the the skill interview me, and I'll give them that particular skill. But everything else is pretty much done, right? So Claude will go in, it will go into my Gmail account or their website, kind of pull their own brand brand voice, it will create the HTML, it will take that HTML and upload it to Leadpages with the connector. The only thing I have to do is go into Leadpages and basically hit publish. Super simple.
Kelly Sinclair:And then you write them an email and say, Here's a beautiful package that I made you.
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Oh well, the skill does that for me, so it will go ahead and write the email for me and load that into Gmail, so I just got to go in and look at the draft, check, you know, make sure it looks good, and then I just have to hit send.
Kelly Sinclair:So this is something you do primarily for your affiliates who are selling paid products for you? Primarily,
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: yes. It would With the events we're doing in Hobby School, I could possibly do something similar, especially for some of my bigger affiliates, so we have affiliates in Hobby School that will promote our events every single month, and they, you know, they're big affiliates, right? They might get $2,000 to $5,000, you know, whatever, $2,000 from that promotion, just that one promotion or that one email. I think it would be worth it to me if I ever wanted to do this for some of those bigger type of affiliates in Hobby School, I certainly could.
Kelly Sinclair:When did you start doing this, Destiny?
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Oh goodness, it's been in the past two months that I implemented this. It's been recently because all of these connectors and everything basically just just happened, right? It hasn't been there forever, so it's definitely been recently.
Kelly Sinclair:Oh, yeah. Oh, we should nerd out on MCPs after this, too. I don't know that that's a podcast conversation people are But people are going to be like, What's an MCP? or whatever, but I was going to say, What are you planning to track? Like, how are you planning to track the effectiveness of this over time?
Kelly Sinclair:t. I mean, one of my goals in:Kelly Sinclair:Yeah. I'm just the worst at tracking everything. I've like tried to make a part of my process whenever I build something to be like, how are we going to make sure we're like keeping track of what's happening here? Like, I I don't I don't think I understood what it meant to be like a data-driven entrepreneur until like the last six months, probably. There's a confession. Yeah,
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: well, it's not one of my strengths either, so I'll I'll join you there.
Kelly Sinclair:So, has this inspired you to look at other ways of like supporting your collaborators in all of the events? I know I'm in one of your events coming up in September, so I guess we'll find out firsthand how you're building out your packages. So, how does this differ when you're doing like free promotional things? What do you do, and how do you use AI for that?
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Yeah, so for all of our events, we will have a funnel associated with the free event, and all of my offers are tied into that. So, any affiliate or any speaker or contributor that promotes or brings in that person to that free event, you know, they're basically tagged, if you would, in our system. So, we, you know, put a lot of emphasis in terms of, you know, making sure that not only from a perspective of they're getting leads because that's one of the main reasons why they're participating in our events, right? They want to build their own email list, they want to build their own audience, I also want them to get compensated for that effort. So, it's kind of that two-pronged kind of goal there, if you would. So, in terms of what we're putting together in terms of the packaging, you know, I'm going to have to think about that a little bit. I would love to incorporate more of these kind of personalized contributor speaker type pages for all of the, you know, people that are coming in from our events. I haven't gotten there quite yet, but that's definitely something I think we can do with these MCP connectors. I think it's doable.
Kelly Sinclair:Yeah, I'm just like I'm such a problem solver. I'm like, how do we nerd out and build this for you? Like, does HoneyBook have a I know your forms were in HoneyBook. Do they have an MCP? They do not. So it would probably be something that we would have to either kick off in a Zap. I'm kind of like thinking through this, or something like that. But I think it might be doable. Or you have to switch your form collector to a Google or a Airtable base or something like that. Some things can happen and and then they can all I feel like I don't need Zapier anymore because I just have Claude skills that do things when things happen instead, or like I have to trigger them. But it's like a daily run kind of thing.
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Yeah, for sure. I mean, we use HoneyBook. It's definitely been working for us. I mean, we obviously We have a lot of volume coming through there. You know, we have in the Hobby School, we have at least around 30 speakers every single month that come through come through that, and then I have that for my personal brand, too. So I don't know. I'd have to think about it. I haven't gone that far yet.
Kelly Sinclair:Yeah. And oh my gosh, the idea of changing your tech stack once you've got something that works, that's a whole like brain twist for sure. Well, do you have any other like bonus fun things that you're doing with AI right now, whether or not it's related to the conversation that we've been having? Because I just feel like you're like on the cutting edge of exploring and learning, and and you teach some of this now as well.
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: I mean, I I can tell you this: we are using AI. I'm personally using it, I would say, at least 10 hours a day. I mean, a lot. We are using it day in and day out. You know, in terms of some of the biggest wins I have had lately, I think with AI has a lot to do with these connectors. So, you know, we're using for both of my businesses, we have two Kit accounts. So, we're using, you know, between Claude and Kit, we have the skills in Claude that generate all the emails for our events. It automatically will upload them either into a sequence or broadcast. The only thing we have to do is just go in there. Everything's done, the A/B subject testing is set up for us, it the tags, the segments that the email is going out to is already set up for us. The only thing we got to go in is, you know, the human kind of check, make sure it's correct, and hit schedule. So, that has been, Kelly, such a huge time saver for us. So, these these main connectors has been good. The other thing we do is have Claude basically go in and kind of do all of our summit pages. So like in Hobby School, we do a speaker page for all of the different speakers. The skill does everything for us. It will set it up so that the video will go live at a certain time, and then when that day is over, it'll make it go, you know, basically take it down. We have Mediavine, which is like an ad ad revenue, right? On all of our speaker pages and summit pages, it does all the content hints for all of that. We don't have to do any of that. The only thing we have to do is just take that HTML and upload it to the website, check it, make sure it's okay. I mean, stuff like this would have taken us weeks in the past. This is how we're able to do what we're able to do now.
Kelly Sinclair:Oh, I was going to say I can't imagine. You just said that you're using AI 10 hours a day. Like already. What? Oh, so what has that done to your productivity in terms of like multiplied?
Kelly Sinclair:going to more than double in:Kelly Sinclair:Okay, so let's Can you just like provide some context into what your business looks like? Like you We've referenced having two businesses. Do you have a team? Like what's what's the structure just so people understand?
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Yeah. So, I do have a team. I have a full-time VA that helps me. I have two part-time people. One of them, he helps me find speakers and contributors for our events. That's all he does, and he works part-time, either four to six days four to six hours a day. I have somebody else who helps us with like our customer support-type things, and she might work part-time to full-time, kind of depending on whether we're in like a summit week. If we're in a summit week where we're getting more customer support-type tickets coming in, she will work full-time there. So it's basically me, but I'm not working full-time in in these businesses because I have a full-time I'm a full-time professor still. I do that, also. So What? Yes. Yes. So I do have a full-time job. I'm
Kelly Sinclair:a full-time I have a full-time job and two businesses and 10 hours a day of AI. Okay.
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: So that's why I'm using AI a lot. So, anyway, so I have a full-time VA, and then two part-time people that help us. Now, in Hobby School, our business model, like I mentioned, was we do these online learning virtual summits in all types of hobby type things. Like our event in August is called Back to Creativity, and we have a bunch of, you know, hobby type stuff: quilting, sewing, pottery, you know, all that all that type of stuff that we're doing. And we do these events once a month. So generally, they're three days long, and most of the time is spent with us marketing that particular event. And we generally, in terms of revenue, get anywhere from like 30 to 40. Some of our bigger events in like the fall, there's two big events I have coming up this year. I probably will get around 50,000 for those events. So generally, they're going to run anywhere from 30 to 50,000, kind of give you an idea of of revenue there.
Kelly Sinclair:Wow, that's amazing!
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: So the business model there is you have the free event, and then you have the funnel that's on the back end of that. So the funnel that we run is VIP Pass would be the tripwire. When people go to check out, we'll also have like an order bump there, and then we would have two more upsells and and one downsell. So the upsell is generally going to be maybe a bundle of the workshops from last year's event, if we ran that work if we ran that event last year, so we'll do that as the first upsell. The next upsell after that will be our annual basically our annual option for our membership, which is the Craft & Create Club. If people say no to that, then we have a downsell, which is the monthly. And that's generally kind of the customer journey model that we take them on there.
Kelly Sinclair:Okay. You know what? I've never actually talked to anyone about digital product business model on this show before. So, I'm cure I'm interested to just break that down just a little bit more. Like, I'm following you, but just for our listeners to be like, so, this is all low ticket stuff that you're stacking together to create a number of sales that essentially gets you between 30 to $50,000 from hosting one free event.
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: That is correct. That is correct. So, how we have this priced out or kind of where I've landed with everything because I've done a lot of testing here. The tripwire for kind of the, you know, they sign up for the free event, the next page is the what we call the tripwire offer, which is the lowest price that they'll ever see on that VIP pass. So, the VIP
Kelly Sinclair:So, that they get
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: the Yeah. So, the VIP pass will be lifetime access to the workshops for that event, and then we have the speaker bonuses in there. And that's $37. After that timer, it'll go up to 47. So, we sell a lot of 37, but we also sell a lot of $47 ones. When they click the button to purchase and they go to the checkout, so the checkout is in ThriveCart, there's also an order bump there. Generally, the order bumps are going to be priced anywhere from like $7 to $9, so super cheap. And then when they put in their name, email, the credit card information, they click the purchase, then we'll have some additional upsells that I told you about. The first upsell is $27, generally. The next upsell is $70 for the annual price on the Craft and Create Club. I had to think there for a second. And then the downsell for that is the monthly, which is $7 a month. So, all very, very low-cost offers.
Kelly Sinclair:Wow. This is fascinating. I love when this works for people. I feel like I've tried to make this work for me and it's just never I've never had the right thing. But how long have you been running Hobby School?
Kelly Sinclair:think of the timing here. So:Kelly Sinclair:Holy moly! Wow, good for you! Well, once you've got like the system and you can rinse and repeat it, now you have all the the templates and the structure, and you know what works, and now it's just volume, right? Yes. So, so it does make sense like to connect the dots between the beginning of this conversation, affiliates. That's who's helping you build up all of these programs and offers.
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Yeah, so in Hobby School, we have generally, I would say, around 300 affiliates in that particular business.
Kelly Sinclair:Holy wow, wow! Well, Destiny knows everybody, so You're a good person to know. That's amazing. Okay, well as we're starting to wrap up, Destiny, I want to just ask you, so you are clearly like very on board the AI train. Is there anything that you don't use AI for? Like, where is your I won't do that?
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Yeah, that's a good question. I mean, because I'm I'm very very pro-AI. I would say the one area that we don't use AI for in This would be like actually reaching out to contributors and potential speakers. So, as as I mentioned, I have a human that that actually does that for us. So, and humans, I should say, because sometimes my other team members might jump in there, too. So, we might have AI go out and do a little research, maybe look at YouTube or Instagram or websites, and come back with some suggestions. But I have found that it really does take a human to kind of review that information, but absolutely, you need a human to actually go in, look at the, you know, write the emails, reach out to that person, maybe reach out to them via a DM on Instagram or DM on LinkedIn or wherever, you know, wherever they're kind of hanging out. That is something we absolutely, you know, use, you know, keep the humans involved in that. I think that's very important, at least to me.
Kelly Sinclair:Mm-hmm. Yeah, that's awesome. I love all of the human touchpoints though that you mentioned as well, even throughout your use of AI, there's still allows you to ensure that personalization and like last set of eyeballs on any email that goes out, and like also amen for the Kit MCP because the copy and pasting of emails and then formatting them inside of a broadcast was just killing me for so long. Like, if I could even just have all the emails there with the subjects and everything and something in the body, like that saved so much time when you're building out a whole new funnel or whatever from scratch, right?
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Yeah, I think I'm getting really lazy, if you want my honest opinion. I'm like, sometimes AI'll be like, You just need to go and like copy and paste this to put in the Kit. I'm like, No.
Kelly Sinclair:No, I don't.
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: That's your job. That's not my job.
Kelly Sinclair:I will not. I feel you. It has. It has actually there. That's actually a really good last question for me to ask you. How has How do I frame this? How has the way you worked changed or the way you approach work changed now that you are really, truly an AI-forward business owner? How has it
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: How has it changed? So, here's what I always tell my team, and I try to do this myself, too: As we're going through our workday and working on different things, we always need to be thinking about how can AI help us with this. You know, what can we do to get that 1% better today, right? The the one little percent. And I think if we constantly think about that as we are working on things You know, and I'll give you an example from something I was working on yesterday. So, we had already had our next event in Hobby School, like I said, is the Back to Creativity Summit. We didn't have our content hints in there, and anybody who's worked with like Mediavine, you understand what I'm talking about for the speaker pages. So, I needed to go in, or we needed to go in and add those in there so we could have ads delivered on those pages. And I was going back and forth with Mediavine, and they're like, Okay, you just need to, you know, add the content hints in there. So, I was thinking about it, that's going to be a lot of work for us to do that. And I'm like, I told Claude to go do it, and Claude's like, Well, you can just go add these snippets to all the pages. I'm like, Uh-uh, uh-uh, you need to do it. And all those pages are actually built in Squarespace, and it kept giving me pushback, and I'm like, Just use the Google Chrome, right, and go do it for me. And so, it was like, Oh, okay, I'll go do it. So, you know, I was just like always thinking about what can I do to save time and have the AI do that kind of stuff for me. So, that's kind of my mindset shift is I think there's a lot of things out there that we spend our time doing that we actually probably could get AI to do that. I'm like, I don't need to be doing that. Why should I be doing that when the AI can easily do that? And it did, no problem.
Kelly Sinclair:Yeah, I feel like it's a shift from having AI as a secondary where you're like, Oh, I should check and see if I missed anything, and you know, doing like kind of the polish. That's where people usually start is in that kind of zone, Oh yeah, let me ask AI, you know, for feedback or challenge me, or any of that. You're thinking about like how can I get AI involved at the beginning. In fact, how much of this can I delegate so that it's it's operating like a teammate and bringing you back something for final approval or review?
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Exactly. And, you know, I could have easily just like given that to one of my team members or my BA or whatever. And I was like, I don't even want them working on that. Like, I want them focused on more human type stuff. There was no reason why AI couldn't do this for us.
Kelly Sinclair:Yeah, especially when you're like it's a monotonous task that's going to be like copy paste, do this over here. Like anytime something is repetitive or like that, yeah, definitely what are the opportunities for AI to take the load off of you so you can be more Like how do you feel? Do you feel I have a theory, and so don't let me put words in your mouth, but like that when you move that work, that type of work and that level of work into AI, you unlock more creativity, more capacity, more strategic thinking for yourself as a business owner, as a creator. And and that gives back so much. Like how do you feel about that?
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Yeah, I mean, absolutely. I feel like I need to be spending my time, like you mentioned, on more more forward-thinking type stuff, more strategic type stuff. Like for instance, I need to be thinking about what what events are we going to be doing next year, right? I need to be analyzing and working with AI on what has done well this year, what hasn't done well, and then kind of thinking through, okay, here's what I think will work well next year. So I need to be more strategic. And kind of handing that kind of stuff that I just described to AI allows me to, you know, partner with AI on you know, things that, quite frankly, will bring in money, which, you know, some a lot of things don't, so. I need to be focused on that.
Kelly Sinclair:Oh, then we could have a whole other podcast about just that. Like, Oh, I made this. I made this. I made this. But should you have? Yeah. In fact, like the episode that is going out right before this recording, I think, we had a lot of that, like AI FOMO and just shiny object syndrome, and like the self-fulfilling like feel-goodness of I made something, and it's fun to like feel productive, but is that actually moving the needle? Right?
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Yeah, for sure. I mean, I I really do, because I have such limited time to focus on these businesses, I really only like to focus on areas where I know I'm going to see an ROI in terms of revenue there.
Kelly Sinclair:Mm, I love that. Okay, Destiny, tell everybody where they can connect with you. I know you have a a Skool community and lots of exciting things coming up.
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Yeah, so the best place to go is my website, which is DestiniCopp.com. You can go there, you can find the link for the Skool community, you can find a link to get on my newsletter. I do four newsletters a week, and I go into a lot of the topics on how I do make money, and you know these business models that we've talked about today. So it's a very it's very very interesting.
Kelly Sinclair:Amazing. Thank you so much. Appreciate your time and I'm excited to collaborate with you again soon.
Kelly Sinclair:Dr. Destini Copp: Yeah, thanks so much for having me.
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