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Big Ideas:
► Why Jay Clouse thinks he should have focused on Twitter in the beginning.
► Limiting his community to 200 members.
► Half his sales come from Twitter.
► Building sustainable discoverability.
► Selling on social media.
► Start with the platform you enjoy most as a consumer.
via @ thetilt
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"The internet puts you in indirect contact with 4.5+ billion people.
As much as we don't want to accept it, building an audience to display our public value is necessary."
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"I make over $80,000/yr from ad revenue generated from my YouTube videos. The majority of my monthly income comes from video tutorials that I created over a year ago! This goes to show how powerful of a passive income outlet YouTube can be. My Patreon, Fiverr, affiliate marketing, and brand deals produce another $102k/yr on top of this."
via @ ebizfacts
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"Today, the creation of popular consumer products often proceeds in the reverse order of operations. Internet influencers build massive followings on social media — in other words, they capture attention — then they go out and create products to sell to that audience."
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Interesting free ebook on the history and future of the creator economy.
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"Content is the currency of the internet. But most creators don't know how to monetize it (or themselves)Here's a breakdown of my creator business strategy.(Generated $35,000+ in first 3 months and will 10x next year)"
Your audience then goes from:
• Noticing you
> • to Following you
>> • to Signing up for newsletter
>>> • to Purchasing smaller cost products
>>>> • to Reaching out regarding getting more
>>>>> • to Purchasing higher-ticket offers and services"
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Here's an interesting breakdown of a top affiliate for ThriveCart software. He created a website and content dedicated to promoting ThriveCart and ending up as the top-ranking content.
Big Idea: I haven't seen many affiliate marketers niche down to one product like this.
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Justin Moore of Creator Wizard shares the history, growth and learning from the 7 iterations of his brand sponsorships course.
Big Ideas:
► Start coaching before creating a course.
► It's okay if things don't work out in the beginning. His first launch only had 3 sales, the second had 5.
► Doubling the price, more than doubled sales.
► How to pitch sponsors with the R.O.P.E. method.
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Master Essential Creator Skills
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