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Wednesday, November 23, 2022
"Rome wasn’t built in a day, but they were laying bricks every hour. You don’t have to do it all today. Just lay a brick. That’s how you build an empire."
– James Clear
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Matt Giaro interviews Jon Brosio about his journey from being laid off from his restaurant job to building an online business off of his writing. Jon built a 22k following on Medium, and has 32.4k followers on Twitter.
Good conversation on starting from zero, overcoming the fear of failure, developing writing skills, and winning with consistent effort.
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Big Ideas:
► You are creating content for strangers, not friends or family. What's the value to strangers
► Your profile page is your sales page for someone to follow you. Is this stranger worth following?
► A+ content gets shared. A- content doesn't.
"Just the act of writing things down, creating content, and sharing it immediately distinguishes you from everyone else in pretty much every field."
Related Link: Josh Spector shares his Twitter growth commandments after reaching 26k followers.
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"The most compelling creators online are, what I call, a niche of one. A niche of one is a unique combination of skills and interests rolled into one idea and then distributed through highly creative or technical content.
When you do this well, you own a micro-niche.
You become the category creator. The best in show. The only."
via @ getfounder
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"The Creator Economy has been massively celebrated for its low barriers to entry: Anyone with a phone can become a successful creator...
But the lower the barriers to entry, the higher the competition. The size of the arena has grown fast, from 50M creators in 2020 to 200M last year to more than 300M in 2022. With so many creators, the dominance of the algorithmic feed that separates the average from the best is almost inescapable, and with it comes a world with no floor and no ceiling, where the winners take most."
via @ notanewsletter
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Josh Spector advises Karthik Puvvada (KP) on growing a coaching business.
Great advice here for all coaches.
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