This is great practical advice for writers. Most people focus on finding the "perfect" platform, selling their time for pennies, or distributing their content everywhere, waiting to be noticed. Instead, they should focus on creating and promoting a back-end offer shamelessly.
I love that straightforward and solid advice, Matt.
This commentary is new information for me. The pivot is not to write for writing's sake, but as a vehicle towards building connections that would later lead to conversions. If that is the case, as you've said in other writings, it's a numbers game. It's not the perfect article, it's the hundreds (if not thousands) of articles that hit the mark albeit in their own imperfect ways.
This is great practical advice for writers. Most people focus on finding the "perfect" platform, selling their time for pennies, or distributing their content everywhere, waiting to be noticed. Instead, they should focus on creating and promoting a back-end offer shamelessly.
I love that straightforward and solid advice, Matt.
Glad it was helpful, Jerry
This commentary is new information for me. The pivot is not to write for writing's sake, but as a vehicle towards building connections that would later lead to conversions. If that is the case, as you've said in other writings, it's a numbers game. It's not the perfect article, it's the hundreds (if not thousands) of articles that hit the mark albeit in their own imperfect ways.
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