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Privacy Policy
Effective date: March 14, 2018, updated June 15th 2019
Anomaly Studios, LLC, also doing business as Anomaly Learning and the Coding Academy ("company", "us", "we", or "our") operates the https://anomalystudios.com, https://learn.anomalystudios.com, https://classes.anomalystudios.com UnityXD, Coding Academy websites and apps (the "Service").
This page informs you of our policies regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of personal data when you use our Service and the choices you have associated with that data.
We use your data to provide and improve the Service. By using the Service, you agree to the collection and use of information in accordance with this policy. Unless otherwise defined in this Privacy Policy, terms used in this Privacy Policy have the same meanings as in our Terms and Conditions, accessible from https://www.anomalystudios.com/terms-of-use-and-conditions
As stated in our Terms of Use, our website and Services are offered and available only to you, if you are (a) that You have not been previously suspended or removed from the Website by Anomaly Learning; (b) that You are either (i) at least 13 years of age or (ii) Your parent and/or guardian has consented to Your use of the Website; and (c) that your registration and your use of the Website is in compliance with any and all applicable laws and regulations.
We are obligated to ask for your explicit consent and give explicit terms of what users are giving consent to.
Personal Data or Personally Identifiable Information means data about a living individual who can be identified from those data (or from those and other information either in our possession or likely to come into our possession).
"processing" generally covers actions that can be performed in connection with data such as collection, use, storage and disclosure.
Usage Data is data collected automatically either generated by the use of the Service or from the Service infrastructure itself (for example, the duration of a page visit).
Cookies are small pieces of data stored on a User's device. Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browse our website and also allows us to improve our site. For example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily.
Data Controller means the natural or legal person who (either alone or jointly or in common with other persons) determines the purposes for which and the manner in which any personal data are, or are to be, processed.
For the purpose of this Privacy Policy, we are a Data Controller of your data.
Data Processor (or Service Provider) means any natural or legal person (other than an employee of the Data Controller) who processes the data on behalf of the Data Controller.
We may use the services of various Service Providers in order to process your data more effectively.
Data Subject is any living individual who is using our Service and is the subject of Personal Data.
The User is the individual using our Service. The User corresponds to the Data Subject, who is the subject of Personal Data.
We collect several different types of information for various purposes to provide and improve our Service to you.
Our collection, use, and disclosure of Student Data are governed by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use and also by the provision of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and applicable state laws that relate to the collection of Student Data.
Our cookies do not collect Personal Information or Children's Personal Information, and we do not combine the general information collected through these cookies with other Personal Information or Children's Personal Information to tell us who you are or what your user name or email address is.
If you come to our business through a sales affiliate, cookies are used to associate your account and information with the sales affiliate in order to calculate sales commissions.
While using our Service, we may ask you to provide us with certain personally identifiable information that can be used to contact or identify you ("Personal Data"). We only ask for Personally Identifiable Information where it is reasonably necessary to provide the Services. Personally identifiable information may include, but is not limited to:
â— Email address
â— First name and last name
â— Phone number
â— Address, State, Province, ZIP/Postal code, City
â— Credit Card Payment Information
â— Your Birthdate and Place of Birth
â— Workplace of School
â— A Photo
â— IP Address
â— Metadata
â— Education Records
â— Cookies and Usage Data
â— Posts on Social Media and more
We may use your Personal Data to contact you with newsletters, marketing or promotional materials and other information that may be of interest to you. You may opt out of receiving any, or all, of these communications from us by following the unsubscribe link or instructions provided in any email we send or by contacting us.
We may also collect information how the Service is accessed and used ("Usage Data"). This Usage Data may include information such as your computer's Internet Protocol address (e.g. IP address), browser type, browser version, the pages of our Service that you visit, the time and date of your visit, the time spent on those pages, unique device identifiers and other diagnostic data.
We may use and store information about your location if you give us permission to do so ("Location Data"). We use this data to provide features of our Service, to improve and customize our Service.
You can enable or disable location services when you use our Service at any time, through your device settings.
We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to track the activity on our Service and hold certain information.We may gather anonymous information about Users through cookie technology on an individual and aggregate level.
Cookies are files with small amount of data which may include an anonymous unique identifier. Cookies are sent to your browser from a website and stored on your device. Tracking technologies also used are beacons, tags, and scripts to collect and track information and to improve and analyze our Service.
Examples of Cookies we use:
â— Session Cookies. We use Session Cookies to operate our Service. which expire after a short time or when you close your browser, and persistent cookies, which remain stored in your browser for a set period of time. We use session cookies to identify you during a single browsing session, like when you log in
â— Preference Cookies. We use Preference Cookies to remember your preferences and various settings.
â— Security Cookies. We use Security Cookies for security purposes.
â— Advertising Cookies. Advertising Cookies are used to serve you with advertisements that may be relevant to you and your interests.
â— Analytics Cookies. enable us to monitor and analyze web traffic and can be used to keep track of user behavior.
â— Social Media Cookies. We use Social Media Cookies for various Social Media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Linkedin, and Instagram to allow interactions with their services.
â— Email marketing. We collect name and email address when you register for a webinar or event, request a free resource or join a waiting list, via Infusionsoft
Non-Personal Information
Web Beacons, also known as pixel tags and clear GIFs, ("Web Beacons"), are electronic images that allow a website to access cookies and help track marketing campaigns and general usage patterns of visitors to those websites. Web Beacons can recognize certain types of information, such as cookie numbers, time and date of a page view, and a description of the page where the Web Beacons are placed. No Personally Identifiable Information about you is shared with third parties through the use of Web Beacons on our website. However, through Web Beacons, we may collect general information that will not personally identify you, such as: Internet browser, operating system, date of visit, time of visit and path taken through the website.
When we collect usage information (such as the numbers and frequency of visitors to the Website), we only use this data in aggregate form, and not in a manner that would identify you personally. For example, this aggregate data tells us how often users use parts of the Services, so that we can make the Services appealing to as many users as possible. We may also provide this aggregate information to our partners; our partners may use such information to understand how often and in what ways people use our Services, so that they, too, can provide you with an optimal experience. We do not disclose aggregate information to a partner in a manner that would identify you personally.
â— Authentication and security. Cookies help authenticate your access to Anomaly Learning and prevent unauthorized parties from accessing your accounts.
â— Preferences. Cookies help us remember your settings on the pages you visit, so that we can display your preferred content the next time you visit, or preferred language or the country you're in, so we can provide content in your preferred language without asking each time you visit.
â— Analytics and research. Cookies help us test different versions of Anomaly Learning to see which features or content users prefer, web beacons help us determine which email messages are opened, and cookies help us see how you interact with Anomaly Learning, like the links you click on. We also work with a number of analytics partners, including Google Analytics, who use cookies and similar technologies to help us analyze how users use the Services.
â— Personalized content. Cookies help us provide more relevant content.
â— Advertising. To provide you with more relevant advertising. Note that advertising and targeting only happens through our marketing web pages. No marketing or advertising occurs within our platforms when you are logged into your account. We do this so that only advertising appears to parents and not to children. It is our practice and policy to never display advertising to children.
â— Improve Services. Cookies help us analyze user's experience with our services so that we may improve.
Some information is collected automatically by servers and the services that run the Internet. Additional Metadata is collected for data logs and for security to ensure our platform is a safe place for all. Automatic information collection is described below.
â— Device Information: including your IP address, browser types, browser language, operating system, platform type, gaming platform, device types, and device IDs such as unique identifiers, advertising identifiers, or gaming platform identifiers.
â— Usage Information: including files you download, domain names, landing pages, your browsing activity, what you click, scrolling and keystroke activity, pages viewed, advertising viewed or visited, forms or fields you complete or partially complete, search terms, whether you open an email and your interaction with the content, access times, and error logs, and other similar information.
â— Location Information: including the city, state and ZIP code associated with your IP address, information derived through WiFi triangulation, and precise location information from GPS-based functionality on your mobile devices or from your use of our Mobile Apps, and with your consent, your precise GPS information. (If you are using one of our native apps, and only if you explicitly turned GPS service on within the app, the precise location information from GPS-based functionality will be shared on from your mobile devices or from your use of our Mobile Apps. Your explicit consent is required within our apps for, your precise GPS information to be shared to our systems.)
â— Viewing Behavior: including the content you view, how long you watch each video, the quality of the service you receive (e.g. buffering, load times).
â— Offline Information. Certain information may also be stored while you are offline and transmitted to us when you next connect to the Internet, regardless of where you connect from or the device you use to connect.
Google Analytics
We use a tool called "Google Analytics" to collect information about the users of our services. Google Analytics collects information such as how often users visit our website site, what pages they visit when they do so, and what other sites they used prior to coming to our website. We use the information we get from Google Analytics to analyze performance so we can improve our services, including to help customize our website for users.
Most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies, but you can reset your browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. However, some features and services (particularly those that require you to sign-in) may not function properly if your cookies are disabled. You may also set your email options to prevent the automatic downloading of images that may contain technologies that would allow us to know whether you have accessed our email and perform certain functions with it.
Through browser preferences, it is also possible to delete Cookies installed in the past, including the Cookies that may have saved the initial consent for the installation of Cookies by our website.
Users can, for example, find information about how to manage Cookies in the most commonly used browsers at the following addresses: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
With regard to Cookies installed by third parties, Users can manage their preferences and withdrawal of their consent by clicking the related opt-out link (if provided), by using the means provided in the third party's privacy policy, or by contacting the third party.
Notwithstanding the above, the Owner informs that Users may follow the instructions provided on the subsequently linked initiatives by the EDAA (EU), the Network Advertising Initiative (US) and the Digital Advertising Alliance (US), DAAC (Canada), DDAI (Japan) or other similar services. Such initiatives allow Users to select their tracking preferences for most of the advertising tools.
Anomaly Studios, LLC uses the collected data for various purposes:
â— To provide and maintain our Service
â— To notify you about changes to our Service
â— To allow you to participate in interactive features of our Service when you choose to do so
â— To provide customer support
â— To gather analysis or valuable information so that we can improve our Service
â— To monitor the usage of our Service
â— To detect, prevent and address technical issues
â— To provide you with news, special offers and general information about other goods, services and events which we offer that are similar to those that you have already purchased or enquired about unless you have opted not to receive such information
â— To comply with applicable laws, regulations, court orders, government and law enforcement agencies' requests.
If you are from the European Economic Area (EEA), our legal basis for collecting and using the personal information described in this Privacy Policy depends on the Personal Data we collect and the specific context in which we collect it.
We may process your Personal Data because:
â— We need to perform a contract with you
â— You have given us permission to do so
â— The processing is in our legitimate interests and it is not overridden by your rights
â— For payment processing purposes
â— To comply with the law
Anomaly Studios, LLC will retain your Personal Data only for as long as is necessary for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy and that the data is required to offer our services. We will retain and use your Personal Data to the extent necessary to comply with our legal obligations (for example, if we are required to retain your data to comply with applicable laws), resolve disputes, perform our services, and enforce our legal agreements and policies.
Anomaly Studios, LLC will also retain Usage Data for internal analysis purposes. Usage Data is generally retained for a shorter period of time, except when this data is used to strengthen the security or to improve the functionality of our Service, or we are legally obligated to retain this data for longer time periods.
You may exercise your right to request your personal information to be deleted by Anomaly Studios, LLC.
We will hold on to personal information only as long as is reasonably necessary for the purpose for which it was collected. We will securely dispose of it once you no longer have a legitimate reason for retaining it.l
Your information, including Personal Data, may be transferred to - and maintained on - computers located outside of your state, province, country or other governmental jurisdiction where the data protection laws may differ than those from your jurisdiction.
If you are located outside the United States and choose to provide information to us, please note that we transfer the data, including Personal Data, to United States and process it there.
Your consent to this Privacy Policy followed by your submission of such information represents your agreement to that transfer.
Anomaly Studios, LLC will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that your data is treated securely and in accordance with this Privacy Policy and no transfer of your Personal Data will take place to an organization or a country unless there are adequate controls in place including the security of your data and other personal information.
If you choose to use our Services from the European Union, please note the following information:
Anomaly Studios, LLC is based in the United States of America. Your personal information is therefore transferred outside the European Union ("EU") and European Economic Area ("EEA"). Such transfer is necessary for the performance of the contract between you Anomaly Studios, LLC
Your PII is also transferred to and processed by third party payment providers and your bank. Such transfers are necessary for performance of the contract between you and Anomaly Studios, LLC(article 49.1 (b) of the GDPR).
In order for us to provide the Services to you, your personal information will be transferred to, and stored at/processed in the United States. Your personal data may also be processed by staff operating outside the European Economic Area (EEA), such as in India and the Philippines, who work for us or for one of our suppliers. We will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that your personal data is treated securely and in accordance with this notice.
If you are a resident of the European Economic Area (EEA), you have certain data protection rights. Anomaly Studios, LLC aims to take reasonable steps to allow you to correct, amend, delete or limit the use of your Personal Data.
If you wish to be informed about what Personal Data we hold about you and if you want it to be removed from our systems, please contact us.
In certain circumstances, you have the following data protection rights:
â— The right to refuse to become a data subject
The right to be informed with anything that happens with your personal data and to know what it is used for
â— The right to refuse processing
â— Unless other contractual issues exist or if proprietary company rights exist (of which you should be informed of before you allow your data to be processed) then you can request a copy of your data.
â— The right to erasure
â— The right to access, update or delete the information we have on you. Whenever made possible, you can access, update or request deletion of your Personal Data directly within your account settings section. If you are unable to perform these actions yourself, please contact us to assist you.
â— The right of rectification. You have the right to have your information rectified if that information is inaccurate or incomplete.
â— The right to object. You have the right to object to our processing of your Personal Data.
â— The right of restriction. You have the right to request that we restrict the processing of your personal information.
â— The right to data portability. You have the right to be provided with a copy of the information we have on you in a structured, machine-readable and commonly used format.
â— The right to withdraw consent. You also have the right to withdraw your consent at any time where we relied on your consent to process your personal information.
Please note that we may ask you to verify your identity before responding to such requests.
You have the right to complain to a Data Protection Authority about our collection and use of your Personal Data. For more information, please contact your local data protection authority in the European Economic Area (EEA).
There are some kinds of information you should never provide without student permission including student names, numbers, citizenship, gender, ethnicity, religious and other preferences, grades, GPAs, and class schedules or any other identifiable information.
We may use data which has been de-identified and/or aggregated for product development, research, analytics and other purposes, including for the purpose of analyzing, improving, or marketing the Anomaly Studios, LLC Services. In certain occasions, Anomaly Studios, LLC may share this data with business partners to improve our services or offerings. If we disclose information to authorized business partners to conduct research on online education or assist in understanding the usage, viewing, and demographic patterns for certain programs, content, services, promotions, and/or functionality on our Service, such data will be aggregated and/or anonymized to reasonably avoid identification of a specific individual.
If Anomaly Studios, LLC is involved in a merger, acquisition or asset sale, your Personal Data may be transferred. We will provide notice before your Personal Data is transferred and becomes subject to a different Privacy Policy.
Under certain circumstances, Anomaly Studios, LLC may be required to disclose your Personal Data if required to do so by law or in response to valid requests by public authorities (e.g. a court or a government agency).
Anomaly Studios, LLC may disclose your Personal Data in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to:
â— To comply with a legal obligation
â— To protect and defend the rights or property of Anomaly Studios, LLC
â— To prevent or investigate possible wrongdoing in connection with the Service
â— To protect the personal safety of users of the Service or the public
â— To protect against legal liability
The security of your data is important to us, but remember that no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage is 100% secure. While we strive to use commercially acceptable means to protect your Personal Data, we cannot guarantee its absolute security.
We do not support Do Not Track ("DNT"). Do Not Track is a preference you can set in your web browser to inform websites that you do not want to be tracked.
You can enable or disable Do Not Track by visiting the Preferences or Settings page of your web browser.
Anomaly Studios, LLC aims to take reasonable steps to allow you to correct, amend, delete, or limit the use of your Personal Data.
Whenever made possible, you can update your Personal Data directly within your account settings section. If you are unable to change your Personal Data, please contact us to make the required changes.
If you wish to be informed what Personal Data we hold about you and if you want it to be removed from our systems, please contact us.
Schools must annually notify parents of students and eligible students in attendance of their rights under FERPA.
In certain circumstances, you have the right:
â— To access and receive a copy of the Personal Data we hold about you
â— To rectify any Personal Data held about you that is inaccurate. If you believe that any PII we are holding is incorrect or incomplete please send an email with your specific request to support@anomalystudios.com
â— You have the right to request your personal information to not be processed
â— You have the right to give consent to disclosures
â— You have the right to file a complaint
â— To request the deletion of Personal Data held about you
You have the right to data portability for the information you provide to Anomaly Studios, LLC. You can request to obtain a copy of your Personal Data in a commonly used electronic format so that you can manage and move it.
Please note that we may ask you to verify your identity before responding to such requests.
We may employ third party companies and individuals to facilitate our Service ("Service Providers"), to provide the Service on our behalf, to perform Service-related services or to assist us in analyzing how our Service is used.
These third parties may have access to your Personal Data only to perform these tasks on our behalf and are obligated not to disclose or use it for any other purpose. Not all providers below will have your data as this is a full representation of 3rd party providers for all our customers servicing a variety of contracts for platforms and services. Only data that is needed for the delivery of the Service is shared with providers to administer the Service.
Amazon Web Services
â— Hostgator and Endurance International Group: Their privacy policy can be viewed at: https://www.endurance.com/privacy/privacy
â— Google Apps for Business
â— Google Cloud/Firebase
â— Teachable
â— TeamworkPM
â— TeamworkDesk
â— Infusionsoft
â— Zapier
â— ScheduleOnce
â— OneSignal
â— Copper
â— ClickFunnels
â— ShareThis
â— Inspectlet
â— QuickBooks and QuickBooks Payments
â— Tawk.to Live Support: Their privacy policy can be viewed at: https://www.tawk.to/privacy-policy/
â— Cloudflare: Their privacy policy can be viewed at https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/
We may use third-party Service Providers to monitor and analyze the use of our Service.
â— Google Analytics
â— Google Analytics is a web analytics service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic. Google uses the data collected to track and monitor the use of our Service. This data is shared with other Google services. Google may use the collected data to contextualize and personalize the ads of its own advertising network.
â— You can opt-out of having made your activity on the Service available to Google Analytics by installing the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on. The add-on prevents the Google Analytics JavaScript (ga.js, analytics.js, and dc.js) from sharing information with Google Analytics about visits activity.
â— For more information on the privacy practices of Google, please visit the Google Privacy & Terms web page: http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/
We may use third-party Service Providers to show advertisements to you to help support and maintain our Service.
â— Google AdSense & DoubleClick Cookie
â— Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on our Service. Google's use of the DoubleClick cookie enables it and its partners to serve ads to our users based on their visit to our Service or other websites on the Internet.
â— You may opt out of the use of the DoubleClick Cookie for interest-based advertising by visiting the Google Ads Settings web page: http://www.google.com/ads/preferences/
Anomaly Studios, LLC uses remarketing services to advertise on third party websites to you after you visited our Service. We and our third-party vendors use cookies to inform, optimize and serve ads based on your past visits to our Service.
â— Google AdWords
â— Google AdWords remarketing service is provided by Google Inc.
â— You can opt-out of Google Analytics for Display Advertising and customize the Google Display Network ads by visiting the Google Ads Settings page: http://www.google.com/settings/ads
â— Google also recommends installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on - https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout - for your web browser. Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on provides visitors with the ability to prevent their data from being collected and used by Google Analytics.
â— For more information on the privacy practices of Google, please visit the Google Privacy & Terms web page: http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/
â— Twitter
â— Twitter remarketing service is provided by Twitter Inc.
â— You can opt-out from Twitter's interest-based ads by following their instructions: https://support.twitter.com/articles/20170405
â— You can learn more about the privacy practices and policies of Twitter by visiting their Privacy Policy page: https://twitter.com/privacy
â— Facebook and Instagram
â— Facebook remarketing service is provided by Facebook Inc.
â— You can learn more about interest-based advertising from Facebook by visiting this page: https://www.facebook.com/help/164968693837950
â— To opt-out from Facebook's interest-based ads follow these instructions from Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/help/568137493302217
â— Facebook adheres to the Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising established by the Digital Advertising Alliance. You can also opt-out from Facebook and other participating companies through the Digital Advertising Alliance in the USA http://www.aboutads.info/choices/, the Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada in Canada http://youradchoices.ca/ or the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance in Europe http://www.youronlinechoices.eu/, or opt-out using your mobile device settings.
â— For more information on the privacy practices of Facebook, please visit Facebook's Data Policy: https://www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation
â— Pinterest
â— Pinterest remarketing service is provided by Pinterest Inc.
â— You can opt-out from Pinterest's interest-based ads by enabling the "Do Not Track" functionality of your web browser or by following Pinterest instructions: http://help.pinterest.com/en/articles/personalization-and-data
â— You can learn more about the privacy practices and policies of Pinterest by visiting their Privacy Policy page: https://about.pinterest.com/en/privacy-policy
We may provide paid products and/or services within the Service. In that case, we use third-party services for payment processing (e.g. payment processors).
We will not store or collect your payment card details. That information is provided directly to our third-party payment processors whose use of your personal information is governed by their Privacy Policy. These payment processors adhere to the standards set by PCI-DSS as managed by the PCI Security Standards Council, which is a joint effort of brands like Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover. PCI-DSS requirements help ensure the secure handling of payment information.
The payment processors we work with are:
â— Apple Store In-App Payments
â—‹ Their Privacy Policy can be viewed at https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/en-ww/
â— Google Play In-App Payments
â—‹ Their Privacy Policy can be viewed at https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/
â— Stripe
â—‹ Their Privacy Policy can be viewed at https://stripe.com/us/privacy
â— PayPal or Braintree
â—‹ Their Privacy Policy can be viewed at https://www.paypal.com/webapps/mpp/ua/privacy-full
â— Authorize.net
â—‹ Their Privacy Policy can be viewed at https://www.authorize.net/company/privacy/
â— Infusionsoft by Keap
â—‹ https://keap.com/legal/privacy-policy
â—‹ https://keap.com/legal/data-security
â—‹ https://keap.com/legal/data-protection-faq
â— WePay by Chase
â—‹ https://go.wepay.com/terms-of-service#us
â—‹ https://go.wepay.com/privacy-policy
Our Service may contain links to other sites that are not operated by us. If you click on a third party link, you will be directed to that third party's site. We strongly advise you to review the Privacy Policy of every site you visit. We have no control over and assume no responsibility for the content, privacy policies or practices of any third party sites or services.
We believe that protecting the privacy of all people is of paramount importance. Protecting the privacy of children is especially important. For that reason we will never collect or maintain information that is not necessary for the delivery of the Service. For account holders of student accounts we only collect a Pseudonym (nick name), username, and password to login to our services. This information is never shared or publicly displayed. Our Service does not address anyone under the age of 13 ("Children") as parents must create and maintain the account.
We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from anyone under the age of 13. If you are a parent or guardian and you are aware that your Children has provided us with Personal Data, please contact us. If we become aware that we have collected Personal Data from children without verification of parental consent, we take steps to remove that information from our servers.
We are proud supporters of the Student Privacy Pledge. Our collection and use of Student Records is governed by our contracts with the Schools, by our Privacy Policy, and by applicable privacy laws. For example, we work with Schools to help protect personal information from the Student's educational record, as required by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act ("FERPA"), and to protect the personal information of students under 13 consistent with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act ("COPPA"). If you have any questions about reviewing, modifying, or deleting the personal information of a School User accessing the Service through a School partner agreement, please contact your School directly.
When our Service is used by a School in an educational setting, we may rely on the School to provide the requisite consent from the child's parents for Anomaly Studios, LLC to collect information from a School User under the age of 13. Look at our Terms of service to see more details on consent for children to use our services
Teachers can create accounts on behalf of Students. When registering an account for a Student who is under the age of 13 (a "Child"), the Teacher represents and warrants that they or the educational organization they work for has proper permission to register the Child to use our services.
By registering and creating an account for your child, your child will not be able to share information, including photos, videos, audio, and location, publicly and with others. If your child shares information publicly, it would have to be outside of our system and it is strongly advised to not do so as it may be indexable by search engines like Google Search. We are not responsible for the content uploaded by any user.
Anomaly Studios, LLC will not serve personalized ads to your child, which means ads will not be based on information from your child's account. Instead, ads may be served to a parent or teacher if they have visited our website for marketing purposes. Your child will never be served ads served by other (non-Google) ad providers, including ads personalized by third parties because we never advertise to children.
We may update our Privacy Policy from time to time. We will notify you of any changes by posting the new Privacy Policy on this page.
We will let you know via email and/or a prominent notice on our Service, prior to the change becoming effective and update the "effective date" at the top of this Privacy Policy.
You are advised to review this Privacy Policy periodically for any changes. Changes to this Privacy Policy are effective when they are posted on this page.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us:
â— By email: support@anomalystudios.com
â— By visiting this page on our website: http://www.anomalystudios.com/privacy-policy
â— By mail: Anomaly Studios, LLC. P.O. Box 682592. Franklin, TN 37064
Logo
This video demonstrates how to format your logo for optimal mobile performance. You will learn to create a landscape version of your logo that minimizes vertical space, ensuring more room for your content. You will also discover techniques for making your logo transparent, allowing it to overlay seamlessly on different background colors. Finally, you will explore methods for optimizing your logo's file size to ensure fast load times, even for users on slower connections.
Here are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Design a logo with a landscape layout to minimize vertical space
Create a transparent logo that can be overlaid on different background colors
Prepare multiple file formats and sizes of a logo, optimizing for fast load times
Integrate a favicon icon into a web page
Optimize image file size to balance quality and load speed
Provide a mobile-friendly user experience through well-formatted logos
Formatting Logos for Mobile Use Cases [0:02]
Josh Lomelino emphasizes the importance of designing logos that are optimized for mobile use cases, as most users will access the learning experience via mobile devices.
He demonstrates a portrait logo from Create Mode Media and explains the need to reformat it for better mobile visibility, suggesting a layout with the mark on the left and the text on the right.
Josh recommends creating a landscape version of the logo to minimize vertical space, ensuring more room for content like videos, text, PDFs, and audio files.
He advises handling transparency in the logo design, suggesting the use of a transparent background that can overlay on different background colors, such as white, to enhance flexibility.
Handling Transparency and Use Cases [2:18]
Josh explains the process of creating a transparent logo using tools like Photoshop, which allows for the removal of the background and saving the file as a PNG with a transparent background.
He discusses the importance of having a variety of use cases for the logo, such as different foreground colors and background colors, to ensure flexibility in different contexts.
Josh mentions the use of a checkerboard pattern in PNG files to indicate a transparent background, ensuring the logo can be rendered correctly on different web pages.
He highlights the need for a favicon icon, which can be saved as a PNG or ICO file, and integrated into the browser for better visibility.
Optimizing File Size for Faster Load Times [4:58]
Josh stresses the importance of optimizing the file size of the logo to ensure fast load times, especially for users on slower connections.
He provides an example of a highly optimized logo with dimensions of 767 by 158 and a file size of nine kilobytes, which loads quickly and maintains high quality.
Josh contrasts this with a less optimized logo that has a larger file size, highlighting the need to balance resolution and file size to avoid slowing down the user experience.
He explains that factors affecting file size include dimensions and compression, with tools like Photoshop offering quality sliders to adjust the image's resolution.
Final Considerations for Logo Formatting [6:35]
Josh summarizes the key points to consider when formatting a logo for optimal mobile performance, including minimizing vertical space, handling transparency, and creating a variety of use cases.
He reiterates the importance of optimizing file size to ensure fast load times, especially for users on slower connections.
Josh emphasizes the need for a balanced approach that maintains high quality while minimizing the impact on load times.
He concludes by highlighting the goal of providing the best user experience through well-formatted logos that load quickly and look great on mobile devices.
Header images Component Tutorial
In the video above you can use the chapters menu to jump to main chapters of the video or use the time code references below to manually jump to parts of the video. The video also has searchable transcripts in the video player. These features are shown below.
If you are looking for a quick tech demo of how to integrate the Header image Component simply start at 1:18 in the video demo above and you will get a full breakdown of the essentials in less than two minutes.
Then continue on for the remainder of the demo to get a variety of creative design strategy tips and techniques to help provide a world-class visual experience for your site.
The header image component provides a versatile and visually impactful way to set the tone and context for web page content. This demo will show you how header images can be used in either a fixed width or full browser width layout, allowing for creative flexibility in design.
The technical steps for using the Header image Component are very simple and straight forward. As such, the primary focus of this demo is to show a variety of creative strategies of you can use image styles to set the tone and mood of your user experience. If you are looking for the technical steps you can jump straight to 23:10 in the video above. You will see the steps completed in just a few clicks.
This demo covers various creative strategies like using blurred images, color saturation, and logo overlays to establish the desired mood and branding. The process for implementing header images was shown to be straightforward, leveraging Photoshop templates to easily size and export assets. The demo emphasizes the importance of coordinating header imagery with body content to create a cohesive user experience. The demo highlights the power of the header image component to elevate the visual design of a website through a simple yet effective implementation.
Header image Component Overview [0:01]
Josh Lomelino introduces the header image component, emphasizing its optional nature but noting its importance for design aesthetics and consistency.
The header image can be used for various purposes, such as Success Path diagrams, and is flexible across different form factors (mobile, tablet, desktop).
The header image can occupy either a fixed size or full screen width, adapting dynamically to the device's size.
Josh demonstrates how the header image component adjusts its size and position on different devices, including mobile and desktop.
Fixed vs. Full Width Header images [3:21]
Josh explains the two primary ways to use the header image component: fixed width and full width.
A fixed width image is useful for Success Path diagrams, showing the user's progress through content.
The full width image spans the entire browser width, providing a dynamic and adaptive look.
Josh shows examples of both fixed and full width images, highlighting their respective uses and benefits.
Creative Strategies for Header images [6:58]
Josh discusses various creative strategies for using header images, including blurred images, color saturation, and logo overlays.
Blurred images can set the tone and texture of the page, while color saturation can enhance the mood of different sections.
Logo overlays can be used to show product or company logos, or sub-brands within an organization.
Photographic images, including cropped photography, can create visual interest and set the stage for the content.
Implementation and Exporting images [10:59]
Josh provides a step-by-step guide on implementing header images, including the best image sizes for full width and fixed width images.
For full width images, the recommended size is 2300 pixels wide by 240 pixels tall.
For fixed width images, the recommended size is around 1448 by 308 pixels.
Josh demonstrates how to export images from Photoshop, ensuring they are the correct size and quality for the header component.
Using Templates and Media Manager [22:49]
Josh explains the use of templates for header images, including full width and fixed width templates.
The templates are structured to allow easy drag and drop of images, with layers for different elements like logos and header images.
Josh shows how to use the media manager to upload and manage images, emphasizing the importance of consistent file organization.
He also discusses the flexibility of using open-source image editing software like GIMP and Procreate.
Coordinating Header and Body images [36:04]
Josh demonstrates how to coordinate header images with body images to create a unified look and feel.
He explains the process of exporting and uploading images, ensuring they are the correct size and quality.
Josh highlights the importance of file naming conventions to avoid issues with server caching.
He shows how to update and replace images in the media manager, ensuring the new images are correctly integrated into the page.
Creative Freedom and Customization [36:20]
Josh encourages users to explore different creative strategies for header images, including using stock imagery from sites like Unsplash.
He emphasizes the importance of having a clear license for any content used.
Josh demonstrates how to use different effects and adjustment layers in Photoshop to enhance the look of header images.
He shows how to create a visual content brainstorm spreadsheet to plan and organize images for different pages or classes.
Handling image Caching and Updates [45:00]
Josh explains how to handle issues with image caching, including clearing browser cache or renaming files to force updates.
He demonstrates the process of updating and replacing images in the media manager, ensuring the new images are correctly integrated.
Josh highlights the importance of testing and refreshing the page to ensure the new images are visible.
He provides tips for managing and organizing images in the media manager to maintain consistency and efficiency.
Final Thoughts and Best Practices [49:17]
Josh summarizes the key points of the tutorial, emphasizing the flexibility and creative freedom of the header image component.
He encourages users to explore the examples and templates provided, using them as inspiration for their own designs.
Josh highlights the importance of consistent file organization and proper image sizing for optimal performance.
He concludes with a reminder to always test and refresh the page to ensure new images are correctly displayed.
This page is part of the JV partner and distributor on-boarding process. This is the redirect link from the Instructional Email Sequence in Infusionsoft
The Affiliate Center is a password-protected portal that you can use to access your sales reports, redirect links, and acquire marketing resources that is provide for you in the form of Banners, Email Templates or Web Pages. The Affiliate Center will give you easy access to the tools and information they you'll to pile up those commissions!
If you haven't logged in yet to your affiliate account, follow these simple steps:
1. Access the instructional email we sent you with your login information. You should receive this email once you have completed our opt-in form with your name and email address. This email will contain your ID, Password and Referral Code which you should keep secure at all times so you don't lose access to your account.
2. Access the Affiliate Center Login in Page.
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3. Just enter your login information, click the login button, and you're in!
There are three menu categories in the Affiliate Center: Home, Resources, and Reports.
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In the Home section you can access your profile to update you contact information including email, phone number, address and the name of your company. You can also access the programs tab to see what commission programs you are included in and see what the products you can sell and what your commission setup is with those programs. Lastly, your commission structure can be viewed on the last tab
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The resources section is where the magic happens. This is where you get the tools you need for promoting our digital products.
You'll need to copy and paste the links in the last column and send that to the person you want to sell to. As simple as that. That will redirect them to the Webform you have selected
Important Note: Use only these links, they are provided specifically for you. Not doing so may result in you not getting your commission.
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The Reports section gives you access to commission, lead tracking, and sales reports. The My Ledger report will be a valuable tool you can use to access your financial earnings.
Coding Academy Course Listing
Welcome to the Coding Academy!
About Us
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Hi, it's Josh and Ruth!
We are so glad you stopped by. We are educational practitioners and specialists and partner with educational institutions to help bring transformational learning experiences where they matter most.
"We help teach students to be dreamers, thinkers and doers."
Firstly, we know that teaching is hard on multiple levels.
Getting the "light bulb" to turn on and stay on for students is not easy.
When talking with teachers, this is the type of feedback we hear from them. We commonly hear the following three themes.
Furthermore, there are other common challenges that make teaching and learning even more challenging. We have found these additional challenges fall into one or more of the following five categories.
Write your First Program
Get started with Processing by clicking here to load the editor.
Copy and paste the code below into Processing to load exactly like I show in the video above.
function setup() { createCanvas(400, 400);}
function draw() { background(220); ellipse(200,200,100,100); }
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Get started with Processing by clicking here to load the editor.
Check out the student example, the Moody Ninja
Also, check out the student example, Josh's Water Bottle.
Automated Video Production Pipeline
This video guides you through setting up an automated video production pipeline, from selecting and testing brand voices using Eleven Labs to pairing them with digital avatars in HeyGen. By following the steps, you'll learn how to catalog and integrate voices, match them with visual characters, and generate preview videos for evaluation. Once you complete the video, you'll be able to efficiently create, test, and organize multiple spokesperson options for your brand's automated content generation. This process empowers you to streamline video production and build a scalable library of branded video assets.
Following are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Identify suitable brand voices using generative AI tools.
Catalog and organize voice and avatar options for efficient selection.
Integrate third-party voices into video production platforms.
Pair voices with digital avatars to create compelling spokesperson combinations.
Generate and preview automated video content for evaluation.
Document and track production assets for streamlined workflow.
Select and finalize top spokesperson options for automated content generation.
Introduction to Automated Video Production Pipeline (00:00:00 – 00:00:59)
Josh kicks off the demo by outlining the goal: selecting brand-aligned voices and digital doubles (either your own clone or hired actors), organizing those assets, and laying out the end-to-end steps needed to spin up a fully automated video production pipeline.
Content Sequencing Concept and Cloning (00:00:59 – 00:02:20)
He explains the core idea of building a repeatable sequence of content—cloning a finished production over and over—so you can continually generate new videos by plugging different scripts into the same automated workflow.
Defining Digital Doubles and Voice Types (00:02:20 – 00:03:11)
Josh clarifies terminology (digital twin vs. digital double), walks through the two main “buckets” of voice assets (personality-based clones vs. spokesperson avatars), and discusses how to mix and match them depending on your brand needs.
Selecting Platforms for Generative AI and Deployment (00:03:11 – 00:04:00)
He emphasizes the importance of vetting your generative-AI tools—voice engines and video avatars—and making sure they’re compatible with your target platforms before committing to any given solution.
Brand-Focused Workflow and SRT Utilization (00:04:00 – 00:05:25)
Josh decides to focus on one streamlined method for this demo, using a single SRT transcript file as the “source of truth” for automation—underscoring that a clean, well-formatted SRT is absolute gold when you’re architecting an automated pipeline.
Importing SRT and Leveraging Automation (00:05:25 – 00:07:40)
He shows how to import the SRT into the voice-generation platform, highlighting how the time-coded script drives every subsequent step—from audio rendering to scene assembly.
Setting Up Voice Design in ElevenLabs (00:07:40 – 00:11:49)
A step-by-step walkthrough of testing voice presets, tweaking text lengths, integrating third-party voices, and crafting voice-design prompts to nail down the exact tone and style you want.
Managing Credits and Reviewing Generated Audio (00:11:49 – 00:15:46)
Josh demonstrates how to monitor and conserve your generation credits, preview the rendered audio, swap out placeholder text, and ensure you’re only spending resources on polished clips.
Applying Voiceover and Text Overlays to Video (00:15:46 – 00:19:08)
He attaches the finalized voice track to the video timeline, adds and styles text overlays (centering, contrast adjustments), and assembles the basic video composition ready for export.
Enhancing Prompts with AI Tools for Voice Design (00:19:08 – 00:22:04)
Introduces additional AI utilities for brainstorming and refining your voice-design prompts—showing how to iterate until you get a sample that truly matches your brand voice.
API Key Handling and Asset Export Configuration (00:22:04 – 00:27:28)
A practical guide on securely copying your ElevenLabs API key, configuring export settings (e.g., 4K output), and organizing all generated files into branded folders for easy access.
Frame Rate Considerations and Quality Checks (00:27:28 – 00:31:42)
Notes the default 25 fps setting, explains how frame rate impacts perceived motion, and walks through checking your export quality to avoid any unexpected artifacts.
Avatar Adjustments, Project Naming, and Fallbacks (00:31:42 – 01:05:16)
Josh covers fine-tuning avatar scale and positioning, updating project names for consistency, and setting up fallback workflows if you need to swap voices or visuals mid-pipeline.
Avatar Replacement and Cataloging (00:31:42 – 00:34:06)
Pair your chosen voice with visuals by replacing the default avatar, browsing through the 21 “looks” in each category, using the snipping tool to capture promising thumbnails, and logging each candidate’s name and category in your tracking spreadsheet.
Avatar Testing and Video Formatting (00:34:07 – 00:36:24)
Brainstorm voice–visual combinations (e.g. “August”), select a portrait-mode avatar, preview the static image, upload any custom avatars into the pipeline, drag your source video beneath the avatar layer, and confirm the composition and framing.
Voice-Avatar Sync and Quality Comparison (00:36:24 – 00:37:39)
Generate audio samples to compare HeyGen vs. ElevenLabs quality, force-refresh the clip to confirm it’s using the intended voice (e.g. Ryan Kirk), and watch for the spinning indicator to verify successful render.
Preview Generation and File Labeling (00:38:10 – 00:39:11)
Render a 4K preview of the voice-avatar pairing, then label the export asset with your convention (e.g. 001_RyanKirk_CharlieAvatar) so each test remains organized and easily identifiable.
Pipeline Duplication for Variant Testing (00:39:11 – 00:41:15)
Duplicate the entire sequence to create “Test 002,” swap in a new avatar (such as Colton), explore lifestyle/UGC categories, and note how background removal and frame size affect the final look.
Background Removal and Frame Adjustments (00:41:15 – 00:42:32)
Apply the background-remover tool to avatars with built-in backgrounds, observe any cut-offs (like arms being cropped), tweak the canvas framing, and decide between static vs. transparent backgrounds based on brand needs.
Third-Party Voice Integration Workflow (00:42:32 – 00:44:03)
In the “My Voices” tab, toggle on integrated voices (e.g. Charlie), heart your favorites so they surface first, preview each sample, and ensure the API integration is active before proceeding.
Voice Audition Labeling and Mood Board Documentation (00:44:03 – 00:47:09)
Name each audition (e.g. 002_CharlieAvatar), update your mood board with snipped thumbnails, record which browser tab or category each came from, and keep this documentation up to date for reproducibility.
Frame Rate and Credit Management (00:47:09 – 00:48:06)
Note the default 25 fps setting—mismatches can cause audio sync issues—toggle off “Avatar 4” if you’re on an unlimited plan, and monitor your generation credits to avoid unexpected limits.
Styling and Folder Organization (00:48:06 – 00:49:29)
Adjust text overlay colors to maintain contrast (match your brand palette), create new folders for each batch, and standardize your output directory structure so you know exactly where each rendered clip lives.
Option Preview and Cataloging Workflow (00:49:30 – 00:55:51)
Refresh thumbnails, scroll through voice-avatar combos, assign option numbers, screenshot grids of candidates, and log each pairing’s status (“Yes,” “Maybe,” “No”) in your spreadsheet.
Iteration Process and Consistency Notes (00:55:51 – 00:57:23)
Always regenerate every variation (never reuse stale renders), note any limitations (e.g. animated text can cover on-screen elements), and keep your naming and documentation consistent so the pipeline remains bullet-proof.
Ranking Options and Visual Separators (00:57:24 – 01:02:40)
Introduce visual separators in your catalog (e.g. blank rows), rank the top voice-avatar combos, screenshot your “definite yes” list, and preserve those as templates for future batches.
Additional Voice Integration: Amelia (01:02:40 – 01:04:33)
Search for “Amelia” in your voice library, verify whether it’s built-in or needs third-party integration, add it to favorites, preview the sample, and record its ID for consistent reuse.
Final Voice Candidate Integration (01:04:33 – 01:05:16)
Confirm Amelia’s render, then search for any last candidates (e.g. “Analore”), heart and test them, catalog the results, and ensure each new voice is fully integrated into the pipeline.
Final Pipeline Recap and Scale Duplication (01:07:40 – 01:08:34)
Recap how you’ve selected your final set of voices and avatars, finalize your naming conventions, and highlight that you can now duplicate this entire automated workflow to churn out an endless library of on-brand social-media videos.
Creating your first page
This demo teaches you how to quickly and easily create your first page within the CMS system. You will learn how to set up the page, including configuring the URL, description, and keywords for optimal SEO. The demo also shows you how to effortlessly add and format content, with the system automatically generating the necessary HTML tags. Finally, you will discover how to manage and modify your pages, as well as organize your content using a category-based system, empowering you to scale your website with thousands of pages.
Here are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Log in to the CMS
Create a new content page with the title "About Us"
Specify the URL for the "About Us" page
Add a description and keywords for the "About Us" page
Enter content for the "About Us" page
Observe the automatic formatting of the content
Modify the "About Us" page content as needed
Change the URL for the "About Us" page if required
Add a link to the "About Us" page in the site map documentation
Categorize content for better organization and management
Manage large amounts of content using the centralized database
Introduction and Initial Setup (0:00 - 0:30)
Explains the purpose of the demo: teaching how to create the first page
Mentions the importance of earlier steps like creating information architecture diagrams
Introduces the example pages: home, about, services, and products
URL and Description Configuration (0:30 - 1:30)
Discusses the importance of the URL for SEO and indexing
Recommends using dashes between words for better search engine visibility
Explains the flexibility of the URL and the necessity of a description for SEO
Mentions the use of keywords, both manually added and through a keyword module, and their role in SEO
Notes that advanced settings will be customized later, focusing on the basic configuration
Content Entry and Formatting (1:30 - 2:30)
Demonstrates entering content into the "about us" page
Emphasizes the ease of copying and pasting from various sources like Word or Google Docs
Highlights the automatic formatting of HTML tags for clean and well-structured code
Explains the use of semantic tags for bolding, italicizing, and other formatting
Shows how to submit the content to the database and refresh the page to see the updated content
Advanced Features and URL Management (2:30 - 3:30)
Introduces advanced features like creating headers, branding images, and integrating various media types
Explains the process of modifying and deleting pages, using the "about us" page as an example
Discusses the importance of managing URLs, including changing URLs and the potential need to relink pages
Mentions the use of related link modules for automatic URL updates and the simplicity of changing URLs without creating new records
Content Management and Categorization (3:30 - 4:30)
Demonstrates linking pages within the site map for easy navigation and content management
Explains the concept of a category-based system for managing large amounts of content
Highlights the centralized database for easy content updates and the ability to categorize content
Concludes the demo by summarizing the process of creating, viewing, and publishing the first page online, emphasizing the scalability of the system
Keywords: homepage
Home Page Setup and Configuration
By following the steps demonstrated, users will be able to: Fully customize the welcome text, image sliders, and announcements on the home page to match their branding and highlight key content. They will also learn how to efficiently manage the global navigation, including creating drop-down menus and updating footer links, to establish a cohesive information architecture across their entire website. Additionally, users will gain the skills to ensure their home page layout and navigation are mobile-responsive, enabling a seamless experience for visitors on any device.
Here are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Modify the home page welcome text to include custom content and links.
Add new image sliders to the home page and link them to specific pages.
Create and configure new announcements on the home page, including setting their order and linking to URLs.
Restructure the main navigation menu by adding new drop-down items and links.
Customize the footer navigation by removing or updating links as needed.
Modify the quick launch menu buttons on the home page to direct users to key areas.
Backup and restore the navigation structure to ensure consistency across the website.
Leverage color-coding and text editors to simplify the process of updating global navigation.
Ensure the home page layout and navigation are mobile-responsive.
Implement an organized information architecture to support growth of website content.
Customizing the Home Page Welcome Text (0:00:00)
Josh Lomelino explains the process of modifying and deleting content in the CMS to customize the home page welcome text.
He demonstrates changing the welcome text and shows how to link out to social media and add images.
Josh highlights the flexibility of the welcome text block, including the ability to link out to external websites or open images in a new window.
He mentions the ability to insert images and adjust their positioning within the welcome text block.
Configuring Home Page Sliders (0:09:03)
Josh discusses the capability of having multiple image galleries and sliders on the home page.
He explains the process of modifying or deleting content in the CMS to add or change sliders.
Josh demonstrates how to link sliders to specific pages on the website and manage images using the media manager.
He provides tips on ensuring URLs are correctly formatted and how to update sliders without issues with content delivery networks (CDNs).
Managing Home Page Announcements (0:16:05)
Josh shows how to modify and delete announcements on the home page.
He explains the process of uploading new files and linking them to specific pages.
Josh demonstrates how to set announcements to be invisible and how to order them.
He provides tips on using templates for announcements and managing image editing within AMP.
Customizing Global Navigation (0:25:44)
Josh explains the process of modifying the top navigation bar in the CMS.
He demonstrates how to create and manage drop-down menus and simple links.
Josh recommends creating backups of the navigation structure and using VS Code for easier management.
He provides tips on linking navigation items to specific pages and managing the structure of drop-down menus.
Configuring the Footer and Quick Launch Menu (0:31:25)
Josh explains how to modify the footer in the CMS, including adding links and managing the logo.
He demonstrates how to create and manage the Quick Launch menu on the home page.
Josh provides tips on ensuring the footer and Quick Launch menu are mobile responsive.
He explains the process of updating the footer and Quick Launch menu with new links and buttons.
Anomaly Studios Done for you Services
Launching a product or service can be tough. You totally could implement each core piece of your marketing strategy directly into Anomaly AMP, leveraging our powerful marketing funnels, landing pages, website and blog tools, and online membership and sales features. But even with all those resources, attracting customers, and keeping up with the pace of content development and advertising implementation can feel like a real challenge.
We've been there. We understand the struggle. That's why my team is ready to help you build a solid foundation for growth. We'll partner with you to develop compelling pre-launch content, cultivate a targeted audience, and help you create a successful seed launch, setting you up for scalable success.
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(view in landscape on mobile to see the stages in detail)
images/interface/pdf-icon-black.png" alt="" width="50" height="50" />Here is a PDF download of your Success Path that you can print and put on your wall. This is our growth framework.These are the five phases of growth and this will help you see the big view. This is how the Anomaly Studios team can help you grow—strategically and systematically.
The Deliverables section at the bottom of the printout above shows each key step or deliverable in the growth sequence. Each phase has 3-5 action steps. Once completed we move on to the next phase and unlock increasing levels of growth. We figured this all out the hard way and now you get to benefit from the streamlined steps in our growth framework.
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(view in landscape on mobile to see the stages in detail)
The PDF download above outlines a phased approach with detailed sprints and tasks to efficiently develop, launch, and scale the product offering. The PDF printout is organized in five phases from left to right. It includes deliverables such as an onboarding process to define the vision, business analytics and market research to validate the positioning, testing of marketing models and lead magnets, a pre-launch offer with revenue automation, and the final development of an optimized evergreen sales funnel. When we meet we can create the statement of work and define the roles and responsibilities ensure a collaborative and streamlined process. Each number and deliverable in teal is a key step or deliverable in the process to build sustainable and ongoing growth and traffic.
It’s important to know that you are working with the best when you work with Anomaly Studios. Our team is composed of award-winning designers, content strategists, video editors, traffic strategists, and more to help you bring your product to life and to market at whatever level you need us. Several of our project leads have one or more graduate degrees specifically in this space.
For example Ryun who took his own YouYube channel to 1.5 MM subscribers and over a billion views on youTube.
Or Nick, an award-winning instructional designer and writer who has crafted world-class content and educational experiences for some of the world’s top universities.
Claire is one of our visual designers who helps your products and user experience look amazing.
Shara is our data wizard that helps you architect your traffic channels and affiliate partners research.
And you can work directly with me as your launch strategist and team leader to help orchestrate the team to make it all come to life.
These are just a few of my team you can work with.
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How big do you want to go?
How fast do you want to grow?
Where do you fall on the DIY to done-for-you spectrum?
After you have thought about the three questions above, Schedule a Meeting with my Zoom meeting calendar integration at a time that works for you or email me at joshua@anomalystudios.com.
If you would like to invite others to the Zoom meeting simply add them (shown below). Everyone can align their calendars with the invites that are sent out from my Calendar Hero integrations.
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Keywords: Anomaly AMP, digital engagement, online presence, content management, marketing funnels, evergreen content, user experience, scalability, healthcare industry, education sector, e-commerce, social media integration, customizable templates
Welcome to AMP
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Here are the top things you will be able to do when you complete this module.
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Here are the top things you will be able to do when you complete this module.
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Creating and Modifying Content
This demo provides a comprehensive overview of the content management capabilities within the platform. Viewers will learn how to efficiently create, customize, and publish content pages, leveraging advanced features like related links, multimedia integration, and mobile-responsive design. By the end of the session, users will be empowered to rapidly develop and manage engaging, interconnected content that can be easily shared across social media to drive audience growth and engagement.
Here are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Create and customize content pages within the CMS, including setting URLs, descriptions, keywords, and search engine priority
Utilize advanced features like left/right panels, side menus, classes, units, folders, and categories to organize content
Manage page metadata like publishing dates, authors, and social media sharing settings
Integrate multimedia content like banners, galleries, and videos into pages
Leverage the related links functionality to build interconnected content networks
Auto-generate web-friendly HTML from external sources like Word or Google Docs
Efficiently insert and format images within content pages
Preview and validate the mobile responsiveness of content pages
Understand how to make content shareable on social media to drive engagement and traffic
Gain familiarity with the overall content management workflow and tools within the system
Creating and Modifying Content: Introduction and Initial Setup (0:00)
Josh Lomelino introduces the session, focusing on creating and modifying content in the site.
He explains the process of creating a page, starting with a join page to onboard new members.
Josh demonstrates how to set URLs, descriptions, and keywords for SEO purposes.
He highlights the importance of search engine priority and the ability to create left and right panels with side menus.
Advanced Features and Customization (4:04)
Josh discusses the ability to create classes, units, folders, and categories within the content management system.
He explains the options for specifying publishing dates, authors, and displaying authorship information.
Josh demonstrates how to customize page banners, including the use of fixed and full-width headers.
He shows how to integrate social media sharing and create galleries and video content.
Social Media Integration and Keyword Visibility (4:19)
Josh explains the process of setting social media visibility and the benefits of having keywords visible for internal searches.
He demonstrates how to create a keyword cloud for users to drill down into content based on keywords.
Josh shows how to modify the join page by setting keywords to invisible and adding content about joining the membership.
He highlights the importance of making content shareable on social networks and managing social media visibility.
Rapid Development and Related Links (7:58)
Josh demonstrates how to add additional content to the join page, including related links and external resources.
He explains the power of the related link network and the ability to filter search results in real-time.
Josh shows how to link to items on the main site, blog, and external resources like Google Docs.
He explains the process of reordering items and managing external links within the system.
Auto-Generation of Content and image Management (12:28)
Josh demonstrates how to auto-generate HTML from Word or Google Docs, maintaining web-friendly code.
He explains the process of copying and pasting content from Word, including formatting and image management.
Josh shows how to insert images, set descriptions, and format images to wrap text around them.
He highlights the ability to create sales funnels and link to e-commerce within the system.
Mobile Preview and Final Touches (18:58)
Josh explains how to preview the site on different form factors using developer tools in browsers.
He demonstrates the responsiveness of images and the ability to view the site on various devices.
Josh highlights the benefits of social media sharing and the potential for content to go viral.
He concludes by summarizing the process of creating and modifying content, emphasizing the ease of use and flexibility of the system.
File and Media Manager
The File Manager demo showcases a powerful tool for efficiently organizing and managing files of various types, including images, PDFs, and ZIP archives. Users will learn how to mirror their local file structure on the server, upload files using drag-and-drop or the upload button, and seamlessly integrate these files into web content. The demo also highlights advanced features such as image editing capabilities, folder management options, and direct file insertion into pages, empowering users to streamline their content creation and file organization workflows.
Here are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Organize files and folders efficiently using the File Manager
Mirror local file structure on the server using drag-and-drop
Integrate various file types (images, PDFs, ZIP files) into web pages
Create a hierarchical folder structure for long-term scalability and accessibility
Upload files to the server using drag-and-drop or the upload button
Insert images into web content using the File Manager integration
Add alternate descriptions to images for improved accessibility
Link files (PDFs, ZIP archives) for users to download
Edit images directly within the File Manager using advanced tools
Save frequently accessed folders as favorites for quicker navigation
Manage folders at scale, including renaming, downloading, and zipping
Directly insert files into web content using the Insert File button
File Manager Overview and Initial Setup (0:08)
Josh Lomelino introduces the File Manager component, emphasizing its power to organize files efficiently.
The File Manager allows users to mirror their local file structure on the server using drag-and-drop functionality.
Josh demonstrates the interface, showing various file types like images and PDFs that can be integrated into pages.
The File Manager is accessed through the CMS under Content Management, opening in a full-screen view for easy navigation.
Organizing Files and Folders (1:49)
Josh explains the importance of organizing files hierarchically for long-term accessibility and structure.
He creates a folder structure for assets, classes, and subfolders for headers and sliders.
Drag-and-drop functionality is used to upload images from the local file system to the server.
Josh advises against using spaces in folder names to avoid special characters in URLs.
Inserting and Managing images (5:59)
Josh shows how to insert images into content pages using the Insert image button.
The file structure in the File Manager is mirrored in the content management interface for easy file selection.
Drag-and-drop functionality is also available when editing content, making it flexible and efficient.
Josh emphasizes the importance of using alternate descriptions for images to improve accessibility.
Linking Files for Downloads (9:26)
Josh demonstrates how to link files for downloads, such as PDFs, by selecting text and inserting a link.
He suggests organizing files in high-level folders like classes or PDFs for better scalability.
The process involves browsing for the file in the File Manager and inserting the link into the content.
Josh highlights the importance of a clear folder structure to avoid reorganization later.
Handling ZIP Files (12:49)
Josh explains how to create and manage ZIP files using the File Manager.
He demonstrates compressing a collection of files and folders into a ZIP file on a PC.
The ZIP file can be uploaded and managed in the File Manager, with folders created for scalability.
Josh shows how to insert a link to the ZIP file in content pages, allowing users to download the file.
Advanced image Editing Features (16:35)
Josh introduces the image editing tools available in the File Manager, including resizing, cropping, and adjusting brightness and contrast.
He demonstrates applying multiple operations to an image and saving the changes.
The File Manager supports various image editing features similar to Photoshop, making it easy to manage images without external software.
Josh highlights the ability to save favorites for frequently accessed folders to save time.
Advanced File Management Features (20:03)
Josh explains advanced options for managing folders, such as renaming, downloading, and zipping entire folders.
He demonstrates how to remove files or folders if needed.
The File Manager allows users to rename files and folders directly from the interface.
Josh mentions the Video Manager, which will be covered in another session, for managing video files at scale.
Inserting Files Directly into Content (21:34)
Josh introduces the Insert File button at the bottom of the toolbar for quickly inserting files into content.
This method allows users to place files without typing descriptive text first.
The inserted file name and link can be edited later for customization.
Josh emphasizes the flexibility of the File Manager in managing various file types and integrating them into content.
The announcements component allows you to easily manage and publish important messages and callouts on your website's home page. You can create announcements with images, dates, descriptions, and links to drive traffic to specific pages or files. After watching this demo, you'll be able to efficiently update and modify announcements as needed to keep your members informed about the latest news and information.
The announcements component allows you to easily manage and publish important messages and callouts on your website's home page. You can create announcements with images, dates, descriptions, and links to drive traffic to specific pages or files. After watching this demo, you'll be able to efficiently update and modify announcements as needed to keep your members informed about the latest news and information.
Here are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Manage multiple announcements on the home page of a website
Integrate images, dates, descriptions, and links into announcements
Drive traffic to specific pages or files using announcement click-through links
Update and modify existing announcements as needed
Ensure announcements are mobile responsive across devices
Leverage announcements to keep members informed about important information
Organize announcements in a specific order to prioritize content
Utilize the integrated file management system to select announcement images
Understand the importance of following template guidelines for image dimensions
Efficiently create, submit, and publish new announcements in the CMS
Announcements Component Overview (0:00)
Josh Lomelino introduces the announcements component, which allows managing multiple announcements on the home page of a site.
Announcements can include images, dates, descriptions, and links to download files or redirect to different areas of the site.
The component is designed to help manage important messages and callouts effectively.
Josh explains that the announcements will be mobile responsive, working on various devices like mobile, tablet, and desktop.
Creating and Managing Announcements (0:38)
Josh demonstrates how to create a new announcement in the CMS by clicking "Create Announcement."
He inputs a title for the announcement, "Example Announcement," and selects a file from the integrated file management system.
Josh highlights the importance of using the provided template for file dimensions to ensure proper formatting.
He explains how to edit image dimensions and mentions that the announcements are mobile responsive.
Adding Links and Dates to Announcements (2:14)
Josh shows how to add a click-through hyperlink to an image, which can redirect users to a specific page.
The order of announcements is determined by the order in which they are created, with the most recent announcement appearing first.
Users can choose to include a date for the announcement, which will automatically default to the current date if not specified.
Josh provides an example of setting a date and text for an announcement and submitting it to the database.
Updating and Modifying Announcements (3:36)
Josh explains that once an announcement is submitted, it will be displayed on the home page with the specified date and text.
He demonstrates how to modify an existing announcement by changing the text and adding a new URL or file.
Users can update the announcement to drive traffic to specific pages or download files.
Josh emphasizes the flexibility of the announcements component in managing and updating important information on the home page.
Driving Traffic and Keeping Members Informed (4:52)
Josh discusses the versatility of the announcements component in driving traffic to various parts of the site.
He provides examples of how to use announcements to keep members informed about new blog posts or conference speaker lineups.
The component allows for the easy management of current and relevant information on the home page.
Josh concludes by reiterating the importance of keeping the home page updated with important announcements to keep members engaged and informed.
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image Slider Component Demo
This video provides a comprehensive guide on how to set up and optimize image sliders for websites with a focus on mobile-first design. Viewers will learn how to leverage pre-designed slider templates, properly size and export slider images, and integrate the sliders into a content management system (CMS) while ensuring optimal responsiveness across different devices and form factors. By following the steps demonstrated, users will gain the skills to create high-quality, mobile-friendly image sliders that provide an engaging and seamless experience for their website visitors.
1172 pixels wide by 580 pixels tall (1172 x 580) are the best dimensions for the billions of devices on the market. That's what we have found is ideal and will work everywhere. With the template linked on this page in the supplemental resources (also shown in this demo) you can drag and drop images into sliders. Or you can make your very own images from scratch using the concepts shown in the demo.
Understand the importance of mobile-first design and responsive layout considerations when setting up image sliders on a website.
Identify the safe zones and optimal image dimensions for creating mobile-friendly sliders that avoid text and content cutoff.
Utilize developer tools to test and analyze the responsiveness of image sliders across different device form factors and orientations.
Access and leverage pre-designed slider templates to quickly create high-quality, mobile-optimized sliders.
Effectively edit, export, and optimize slider images for web performance, ensuring fast loading times and minimal bandwidth consumption.
Integrate and manage slider images within a content management system (CMS), including uploading, cropping, and linking functionality.
Apply best practices for maintaining the recommended slider image dimensions and safe zones when directly editing and modifying images in the CMS.
Setting Up image Sliders on Websites (0:00)
Josh Lomelino introduces the topic of setting up image sliders on websites, emphasizing their use on the home page and other pages.
He highlights the importance of mobile responsive design, showing how sliders can be clicked through and swiped on different devices.
Josh explains the concept of mobile-first design and how to use developer tools to toggle between different device formats.
He mentions the importance of optimizing sliders for various form factors, including landscape and portrait modes.
Optimizing Sliders for Mobile Responsive Design (2:01)
Josh discusses the challenges of ensuring text visibility and avoiding text cutoff in sliders.
He demonstrates how to test sliders using developer tools and highlights the importance of keeping key information within the safe zone.
Josh shows an example of a slider that is not optimized and compares it to a well-optimized one, emphasizing the need for proper image cropping.
He explains how to use developer tools to analyze the responsiveness of sliders on different devices.
Using Templates for image Sliders (4:28)
Josh introduces templates linked on the page that help users create amazing sliders with minimal effort.
He explains how to use the home page slider design template in Photoshop or other applications like GIMP or Canva.
Josh demonstrates how to open the PSD file, turn visibility on and off for different slider layouts, and add text overlays.
He emphasizes the importance of safe regions and proper image dimensions for optimal display on various devices.
Implementing and Optimizing Sliders (10:13)
Josh shows how to drag and drop images into the template and export them for use on the website.
He explains the importance of optimizing images for mobile to ensure fast loading times and minimal bandwidth consumption.
Josh demonstrates how to export images using Photoshop's "Save for Web" feature and adjust file sizes for optimal performance.
He shows how to upload and integrate the exported image into the CMS, ensuring proper linking and formatting.
Managing images in the CMS (13:22)
Josh explains how to modify existing sliders or create new ones in the CMS.
He demonstrates how to specify the number of items in a slider and link images to specific pages.
Josh shows how to upload images directly into the CMS and ensure they are properly formatted and linked.
He explains how to use the CMS to crop and modify images directly, maintaining the recommended dimensions for mobile responsiveness.
Anomaly AMP Channel Partner Starting
Josh Lomelino is the founder of Anomaly Studios and creator of the Anomaly AMP platform. He previously ran a service-based business but struggled with the constant fight for survival and lack of control over his time and finances. Anomaly AMP is a platform he built to automate and scale his business, providing a way to earn recurring passive. Now he's opening up that same passive income power available to through an affiliate program that offers commissions on referred customers simply by sharing our free resources.
After you have watched the video above, create your account for the channel partner program at the bottom of this page or by clicking here.
To create financial projections go to our revenue calculator and click “recurring.” Then enter $99.4 for 20% of the Anomaly A.M.P. subscription and enter 1 customer per month (or the number you think you can get). As you enter customers per month for onboarding the financial information appears below as monthly, annually, and cumulative across years if you keep up with the cadence of one customer per month on average. This compounds exponentially.
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One Customer Per Month Example
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Five Customers Per Month Example
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Keywords: Webcam,DSLR,setup,brightness,contrast,color,temperature,LUT,presets,image,quality,white,balancing,Logitech,software,post,production,Camtasia,Premiere,Pro,Lumetri,video,on-camera,performance
In this video, Josh provides a comprehensive guide to improving on-camera video quality using webcam settings and post-production techniques. Viewers will learn how to optimize their camera's brightness, contrast, and color settings through software applications like Logitech's control panel, and understand the importance of proper lighting and white balancing. The tutorial demonstrates how to fine-tune video appearance by adjusting settings, testing variations, and using LUT presets in editing software like Premiere Pro. By following these steps, content creators can produce professional-looking videos with consistent, high-quality visual performance.
In this video, Josh provides a comprehensive guide to improving on-camera video quality using webcam settings and post-production techniques. Viewers will learn how to optimize their camera's brightness, contrast, and color settings through software applications like Logitech's control panel, and understand the importance of proper lighting and white balancing. The tutorial demonstrates how to fine-tune video appearance by adjusting settings, testing variations, and using LUT presets in editing software like Premiere Pro. By following these steps, content creators can produce professional-looking videos with consistent, high-quality visual performance.
Here are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Calibrate webcam settings for optimal image quality
Adjust brightness and contrast using manufacturer-specific software
Perform white balance corrections using neutral objects
Identify and correct color temperature issues
Screenshot and test video settings across multiple devices
Apply LUT presets for consistent color grading
Use post-production tools like Premiere Pro for video enhancement
Create repeatable video quality settings for future productions
Troubleshoot common on-camera video performance problems
Compare and evaluate video quality against professional standards
Critical Considerations for On-Camera Video Performances 0:08
Josh Lomelino introduces the topic of critical considerations for on-camera video performances and video quality.
He emphasizes the importance of using either a webcam or a DSLR setup, each requiring different strategies but relying on the same basic principles.
Key settings like brightness, contrast, color, and temperature are highlighted as essential for managing video quality.
LUT presets are mentioned as a tool for applying color adjustments quickly and consistently in post-production.
Focus on Webcam Use Case 0:51
Josh Lomelino explains that he will primarily focus on the webcam use case, as it is likely the dominant form of production for most people.
He discusses the benefits of using specific software applications for webcams, such as Logitech, to manage image quality settings.
The Logitech settings control panel is used as an example to demonstrate managing all aspects of the image, starting with brightness adjustments.
Josh emphasizes the importance of setting up the environment and lighting properly to minimize ongoing adjustments.
White Balancing and Color Adjustments 2:28
Josh explains the process of white balancing, using neutral objects like teeth or a white piece of paper to calibrate the camera.
He advises adjusting brightness, contrast, and color settings, and suggests testing variations by screenshotting or recording short clips.
He shares a personal anecdote about a time when his video looked off due to incorrect white balancing, leading to concerns about his health.
The importance of locking in settings, screenshotting results, and storing them for future reference is emphasized.
Post-Production Adjustments 4:06
Josh discusses the use of post-production tools like Camtasia and Premiere Pro for making quick adjustments if the video still doesn't look right.
He mentions using LUT presets, either out of the box or custom ones, to enhance video quality in post-production.
Josh considers this a fallback plan rather than a primary method but acknowledges its effectiveness.
He introduces Lumetri color in Premiere Pro as an advanced tool for achieving high-quality, polished video quickly and efficiently.
Comparing Video Quality and Final Thoughts 5:00
Josh highlights the importance of being mindful of all aspects of video quality to compare content side by side with others.
He emphasizes the goal of producing excellent on-camera performances with outstanding video quality.
Josh concludes the video by mentioning that he will see the audience in the next video.
Keywords: Digital, doubles, AI, tools, lighting, image, quality, training, model, green
In this tutorial, Josh guides viewers through creating high-quality digital doubles using AI technology. By following his detailed workflow, users will learn how to record themselves with optimal lighting, camera angles, and techniques to capture natural movements. The process involves creating multiple avatar variations with a consistent naming system, allowing for seamless video production and editing. After completing the tutorial, viewers will be able to generate professional, versatile digital avatars that can be used across different video projects with ease and consistency.
In this tutorial, Josh guides viewers through creating high-quality digital doubles using AI technology. By following his detailed workflow, users will learn how to record themselves with optimal lighting, camera angles, and techniques to capture natural movements. The process involves creating multiple avatar variations with a consistent naming system, allowing for seamless video production and editing. After completing the tutorial, viewers will be able to generate professional, versatile digital avatars that can be used across different video projects with ease and consistency.
Following are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Create multiple avatar variations with a consistent naming system
Record high-quality source footage for AI digital double training
Select optimal recording environments (green screen or natural settings)
Capture multiple camera angles for flexible video production
Apply three-point lighting techniques for professional video quality
Use camera settings to record in 4K resolution
Develop a systematic approach to avatar creation and management
Experiment with different avatar styles and gestures
Optimize video recording for AI digital double learning
Implement a multi-camera editing workflow for seamless avatar transitions
Building Digital Doubles from Scratch 0:08
Josh Lomelino explains the importance of following earlier steps, especially around lighting and image quality, to avoid costly post-production fixes.
He emphasizes the need for a two-minute video of oneself speaking directly to the camera, suggesting the use of a wireless mouse for discreet recording.
Josh prefers recording against a green screen for flexibility in background changes, but acknowledges the natural setting option.
He recommends experimenting with different avatars, using a consistent numbering system for organization, and provides examples of naming conventions for avatar variations.
Creating and Managing Avatars 3:19
Josh discusses the importance of capturing as many versions as possible for each outfit in one session to ensure consistency in hair, lighting, and clothing.
He explains his approach to recording multiple shots or angles simultaneously using different camera angles and a multi-cam edit in video editing software.
The three essential angles he always records are a close-up, a medium shot, and a three-quarter side view.
Josh mentions the challenges some AI tools pose with the three-quarter view but recommends capturing it for added realism and variety.
Recording and Equipment Considerations 4:43
Josh advises using a Logitech 4K webcam for better image quality, though a 1080p camera can also yield decent results.
He shares his experience with different recording devices, including a phone's rear-facing camera in 4K, a webcam, and a DSLR, and emphasizes the need for experimentation.
Josh recommends using the built-in Windows or Mac camera app for recording at the highest resolution possible, with instructions on adjusting settings to force 4K recording.
He advises recording a clip without the green screen, looking straight into the camera, and speaking casually to ensure the digital double learns natural behavior.
Batch Creating Avatars 6:07
Josh introduces a workflow in his video editing software for batch creating avatars, which speeds up the process.
He mentions the importance of recording a clip that is at least two minutes long to avoid issues with awkward movements being mimicked by the avatar.
Josh explains his setup for recording, including using an adjustable camera arm mounted to his desk for flexibility.
He concludes the demo by stating that he will cover more in the next video, indicating the end of the current session.
AMP LinkedIn Week 1
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Nine months. That’s how long my membership launch lived on a whiteboard. Every week, I added more ideas, more sticky notes, more to-dos. And every week, I was no closer to going live.
If you’ve ever felt buried under your own plans, you know the weight. The irony is that my mountain of planning was the very thing keeping me from taking the first step. Here’s how I went from paralyzed by preparation to launched — with paying members — in just three weeks.
I remember standing in my office one Thursday afternoon, staring at the board. On one side was a list of forty-seven must-have features. On the other, a launch calendar with more arrows, colors, and timelines than a NASA mission.
I was stuck. Not because I didn’t care — I cared too much. I wanted the launch to be perfect: flawless videos, a polished funnel, airtight automations. The problem was, I was treating my membership like it needed to open as a finished empire instead of a simple starting point.
Every day I thought, I’ll start recording once I finish mapping the bonus modules. Or, I’ll build the checkout once I’ve found the perfect upsell. It felt productive, but deep down, I knew it wasn’t movement. It was delay in disguise. And with each passing week, the gap between where I was and where I wanted to be only grew wider.
Then something snapped. I had just finished a call with a friend, another entrepreneur who launched her program with one core module and an email subscription membership. She had paying members in a week. It wasn’t jealousy that got me. It was clarity. She wasn’t waiting for perfect. She was building momentum.
That day, I erased the whiteboard and decided I would launch in twenty-one days, no matter what.
I called it my momentum launch. Instead of trying to launch everything, I focused on three things: a clear promise — the result members could expect after thirty days inside; a minimal viable experience — the smallest content needed to deliver that promise; and a simple sign-up path — one page, one checkout, no detours.
The moment I committed, everything shifted. Decisions became easier. If it didn’t serve those three goals, it didn’t make the cut. I swapped my forty-seven must-have features for three lessons recorded on my phone. I replaced my complex funnel map with a single landing page. And instead of spending two weeks choosing a webinar platform, I sent personal invites by email.
On day twenty-one, my imperfect membership opened to paying members. No massive content library. No cinematic videos. No labyrinth of automations. Just a clear promise, a simple experience, and a way to pay.
And the craziest part? Those members were more engaged than I’d ever seen in my later, more polished launches.
If you’re stuck in the planning loop, here’s how to run your own three-week momentum launch:
Step 1: Define the Promise, Not the Product Your members aren’t buying a collection of modules — they’re buying a transformation. Write one sentence: after thirty days in my membership, you will be able to [fill in the blank].
Step 2: Build the Minimum Viable Experience Start with the smallest content set that delivers the promised result — maybe three lessons, one live call, or a simple challenge.
Step 3: Create a Simple Sign-Up Path Confusion kills conversion. Keep it to one landing page, one clear pitch, and one join now button.
Step 4: Set a Non-Negotiable Launch Date Give yourself twenty-one days. Announce it. Work backward. Eliminate the fluff.
Step 5: Launch and Learn Treat it as a beta. Your goal isn’t perfection — it’s proof.
I get it. You want your first launch to be flawless. But perfection is a moving target, and the people you’re meant to help aren’t waiting for perfect. They’re waiting for you.
Those members from my imperfect launch? Many are still with me today. Not because I had the slickest platform or fanciest videos, but because I got them results. You don’t need more time. You need a start date. You don’t need a bigger plan. You need a smaller, sharper one. And you don’t need permission. You need momentum.
If you’re ready to stop circling your launch and start moving, I’ve put together my Momentum Map — the exact twenty-one day checklist I used to go from stuck to launched with my first paying members. It’s free, and it’s built for busy entrepreneurs who want to start earning without building a content empire first.
Send me a message and I'll send it to you.
Your membership doesn’t have to be perfect to change lives. But it does have to exist. Let’s make sure it does — three weeks from today.
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