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  <title>83: How to Expand the Reach of a Passion Project: Self-Created Audiences vs. Borrowed Audiences</title>
  <description>I discuss the concept of self-created audiences versus borrowed audiences, and explain how a student can apply this concept to their passion project. By sharing a mix of my personal and business experiences, I show how students can avoid common mistakes and get their passion projects off the ground quickly. Schedule a Consult to Work with Coach Janae: https://calendly.com/d/cqp5-j4w-vzx/preparing-for-your-dream-school-consult Learn more at&amp;amp;nbsp;janaetutoring.com&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;@janaetutoring. Join&amp;amp;nbsp;Ivy League Score, my SAT/ACT test prep program to help your student reach their goal SAT/ACT score with ease by learning the skills, strategy, and mindset required to achieve a 1500+ on the SAT or 34+ on the ACT. Join&amp;amp;nbsp;Ivy League Acceptance, my 12-month college prep program designed to help your student get accepted into an Ivy League/Top 20 school or win $100,000+ in merit scholarships. Sign up for&amp;amp;nbsp;College Talk, the weekly email series with college admissions advice and actionable strategies to help your student prepare for applying to their top schools. </description>
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