I used to follow every rule in the book
- Perfect hook
- Perfect format
- Perfect grammar
That almost killed my brand.
It was like seeing an influencer on Instagram.
No personality.
But when i stopped giving a fuck..
My business grew and i enjoyed it.
Stop giving a shit and put out there what you want.
The internet is big enough to make money from whatever you want.
It's your business after all
Your daily dopamine fix;
Eddy and Mother Nature provides.
I’ve been in the dark for some time now.
Honestly I needed a break from X and still do.
I’ve realised that X is not my main platform to build my business further.
It’s nice for networking, but not for my creator business.
I’m focusing more on YouTube and instagram and being creative on there.
X is my networking platform now and the other two is my business platforms.
@BaldManHimself Deffently depends on your services/ offer.
But there’s a much bigger ROI there if you make content to get leads.
Your contents half-life is greater than here on x.
And that’s the way I do it.
Video also builds a much deeper connection and trust with your audience.
I’m 34.
In my 20s, I failed:
• Gym Biz.
• YouTube.
• Finding my passion.
For years I thought I wasn’t made for success.
But in 2024 I started on X.
Today, I'm a full-time Biz-owner.
And i squat heavy AF.
If you wanna do the same:
- comment your favourite exercise.
Ever had one of those moments scrolling through social media where you think...
"How the hell is that person making six figures posting THAT?!"
(Yeah, we've all been there. Even that guy posting selfies all day long is crushing it...)
*Serious Marc activated*
You've probably:
Bought every "game-changing" course out there
Studied countless "how to go viral" YouTube videos
Tried every content strategy under the sun
( or is that just me lol )
And what's there to show for it?
A handful of likes (shoutout to your cousin Steve - MVP for always commenting ), a stagnate bank account, and that nagging feeling that maybe your grandma were right about getting a "real job."
Ouch.
That hurt to write. But...
It's not your fault.
Nobody tells you that creating content without a strategy is like trying to navigate New York City with a map of Tokyo.
Sure, you might accidentally end up somewhere good... but chances are, you're just getting lost.
In a dark ally...
...all alone...
...Shadows creeping in...
...some guy named Bobba sleeping in a dumpster...
Scary shit..
I know because I've been there - not in the dumpster with Bobba...
I spent over a year creating content that got less engagement than my neighbor's cat pictures.
(To be fair, Mr. Whiskers is pretty cute.)
But then I discovered something that changed everything.
Drum roll, please!
Guitar guy jamming please!
Flute guy, please!
It's not about posting more.
It's not about better cameras.
It's not even about following trends.
It's about knowing exactly WHO you're talking to and WHY they should care.
Mind-blowing, right? (Not really, but stick with me here...)
When you nail this, everything changes:
Your content starts hitting different
Your engagement goes from crickets to concerts
Your offers actually start selling (imagine that!)
So I created something that'll save you from the endless cycle of post-and-pray.
Introducing: The Complete Creator - Your GPS to Actually Making Money Online
It's everything I wish someone had told me before I burned through my savings on useless "guru" courses.
Would love to put a link to my page here, but X deboosts that like a motherfucker.
Let me know in the comments if you want in
What even is a niche?
and where the hell do you find it?
Most are way to broad when they try to find their niche?
"oh I'm a writer for saas companies"
congratulations, you're now in competition with millions of others.
But if you apply this super fucking simple equation you're already ahead.
The market you serve + Personal interests = Niche.
If you want my free guide to nailing your niche just do 1 thing.
Comment your favorite creator.
Easy AF eh?
See ya later handsome devil
The 'trap' where creators get caught is they become a slaves to their own creations.
I know - i did.
I started to hate what i did a little more each day that passed.
Until the day i was about to call it and give up.
But instead i chose to not give a shit about any of the "rules" and started doing my own shit.
And i got way more:
- Engagement.
- Email subscribers.
- And i started to like what i was doing.
The end result of that?
More money in the bank and a happier Marc.
If you're feel stuck doing something that doesn't feel like you i got you.
I got a free 5-day email course that shares what i did to be happier and earn more as a creator.
Comment your favorite movie and ill send it your way.
PS. I can't send it to those who don't follow me.
I'm not a 100K creator.
But i am a fulltime creator.
With a tiny audience.
Audience size matters less and less when you take care of the audience you already got.
I would rather water the grass where i am than constantly looking for new lands.
And the best way to water the grass you already have?
Your email list.
YOU own that shit.
No Elon, No Zuck can take that away from you with a ban.
And let me tell you. My email list isn't some shady corner cafe.
Its a Michelin restaurant serving the best kinda shit for you.
The appetizer ?
A 5-day free email course teaching you how to "learn to earn as a creator"
if you the main dish?
Comment your favourite food and ill send you the menu to your inbox.
Being a creator is more than just making content.
That's the easy part.
The real shit? Turning attention into $$$
That's why I teach clients about copywriting.
Bonus: I share it a lot on my newsletter
Want to make personal content?
Want to make content fun?
Want more engagement?
Think less, write more.
Set a timer for your content and write whatever comes to mind