What do I do for a living?
1/4 info products
1/4 software business
1/4 freelancing
1/4 audience building
Itβs an arrangement optimized for my enjoyment and peace of mind.
Thank you for being part of at least 1 of those 4 things. π -@dvassallo
Wanting to spend more time with my kids was a big motivator for me to leave full-time employment.
Many people in tech (but not only) have this option, yet few realize it. -@dvassallo
My advice to first-time info product creators:
1. Start with a very small product.
2. Choose a topic you know well that will almost write itself. Avoid doing research.
3. Timebox production to 2 weeks.
4. Charge $10.
5. Promote it!
All the lessons are in #5. Best of luck!
I donβt take notes, but every line in GF3 is highlightable.
If you care about lifestyle, business, independence, individuality, diversity, health, and freedom, this is an inspiring and very enjoyable short ebook. https://t.co/JC8eRhGq49 -@dvassallo
HERE IT IS!!
GANG FIT (Part 3) - the final part of Gang Fit - I'm crying...
38 essays (250 - 3500k+ words)
68 pages
1 year Meta-Challenge
It's been f**king wild writing this. If you've bought any of my stuff please check your email first.
Here: https://t.co/6t3SmF81aI
I chose to create & sell one-off info products instead of paid newsletters because I prefer not to enter into an obligation to produce content on a schedule. -@dvassallo
The Tik Tok shutdown reminds me of my youth under a communist authoritarian government.
The income of thousands of people disrupted "for the good of the country". Feels like 1989 again. -@dvassallo
If you want to help me spread the word, I'll give you a 50% affiliate link. Just promise me you won't spam! π€
Email me [email protected] and I'll set you up. https://t.co/Kn0DhQNXRa -@dvassallo
π₯ Made my first affiliate sale on @gumroad β‘οΈ
I've made total 4 sales within 24 hours of becoming an affiliate to @dvassallo's courses.
π― Sales: 4
πΈ Money earned: 117 $
πͺπΌ It's not that difficult people.
π If i can do it with just 250 followers, anyone can!
Something I noticed both on the internet and in real life: There is LOTS of interest in how other people make money, especially with non-conventional ways. Concrete details show what's possible, even when it's anecdotal. They're inspiring. -@dvassallo
@BusinessTaylor I think they're rarely applicable. What makes sense for a company that aspires to be a trillion dollar business rarely makes sense for an individual trying to make a living on his/her own. -@dvassallo