My biggest issue for the past 5 years
Removing myself from my business has meant I haven't got to enjoy the fruits of what I've built. Here's how to avoid that for yourself:
My biggest issue for the past 5 years Removing myself from my business has meant I haven't got to enjoy the fruits of what I've built.
This article will show you how to NOT have this awful fate await you :)
My personal brand has (and is) sustained me financially for nearly ten years, but time and time again, it needing to be “me” has slowed down my business growth more than I’d like to admit.
It’s one reason I’m so excited about building newsletter businesses.
It’s still a content business (my area of genius!) without me having to be attached to it, AND it doesn’t have video.
If there’s one reason I’m not one of those massive, viral, internet marketers?
I just didn’t want to be on camera.
If you’re playing the personality brand game on social media and trying to reach a large audience, it’s pretty essential you’re on camera (and no, bulking 300 posts in advance doesn’t really cut it, a big chunk of successful videos of the likes of Gary Vee are them reacting to news as it happens, or informal videos/livestreams as they go about their day)
I love how a newsletter businesses frees me up to do what I’m best at (cool, weird, ideas to make a business go viral and make more revenue), which will be my main tasks once I’ve outsourced the content to my team.
If you want more info on how you can set up your own newsletter business, comment below or hit reply and drop your email, I’ve made a guide of everything needed to start and grow a newsletter business (as a freebee)
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