Look at this guy's face.
He went from making no money from his car reviews, to selling $345M worth of cars in 3 years, with no team, no budget, while having a full time job.
All from one YouTube channel.
Copying his content strategy might 10x your business, take notes 🧵
Resistance is your sign to dive in.
Launch even if you think it won’t sell. Approach even if you think you’ll get rejected. Start even if you think people won’t support you.
What most people fear is what makes few people great.
Broke freelancers:
• Charge by the word/hour
• Write anything for anyone
• Are replaceable contractors
Profitable ghostwriters:
• Specialize in 1 service for 1 industry
• Strategize and plan with their clients
• Charge $1,000s for the outcomes they create
Choose wisely.
If you aren't pushing your own boundaries in any area of life, you are not growing (and you are not staying the same).
You are slowly dying in a bubble of comfort, familiarity, and repetition.
OMG I just recorded and edited a 23-minute YouTube video in 60 minutes.
The crazy thing was how I did it.
So I opened ChatGPT and enabled the voice feature, and I told her to act as a podcast interviewer.
This feature actually makes ChatGPT talk to you in a human-like voice. 🤯
Anywho...
So ChatGPT asked me a bunch of relevant questions and I replied to them to the best of my abilities.
Meanwhile, I was recording all my answers with my camera.
Then I uploaded the footage to @descript and used their AI editor to cut out the bad part with literally ONE freaking click.
Finally, I watched the footage at 2X speed and removed the fluff.
The future is here.
@HellloHar Yeah, maybe I'm just getting too over my head. One step at a time, alright, first things first: learn the skill.
Even if it takes time, I need to be willing to go through the learning process
@HellloHar Really?
I've been writing for not that long, but I wanted to know how that works, because I want to go all in with digital writing and sell that as a service, but I don't know the "operational" part of it, meaning, contracts, payments, and the deliverables
Anything could help
@HellloHar Hey Har! One question, out of curiosity: when you get clients online for an online service, do you make a contract with them? How do you and them have the guarantee that the service will be delivered? Thanks
@GrammarHippy Hey George! One question, out of curiosity: when you get clients online for an online service, do you make a contract with them? How do you and them have the guarantee that the service will be delivered? Thanks
@IAmClintMurphy Hey Clint! One question, out of curiosity: when you get clients online for an online service, do you make a contract with them? How do you and them have the guarantee that the service will be delivered? Thanks