Alright guys (and gals),
As some of you know, I have a background in SEO.
That was one of my side-hustles that allowed me to quit my 9-5 job way back when and go full time creating online.
And boy has it been a journey. And honestly I don't think many can stomach it.
In fact I recently Tweeted about this and people agree:
// The best self-improvement hack:
Building a business.
It's truly humbling and it forces you to grow rapidly. //
Let me crack some fantasies for you guys.
It's not a cakewalk.
I don't want you guys to think that you can just sit back, write some tweets or posts here and there and hope that "magically" you make $10k/m and can relax for years.
That's unfortunately what most people think.
Thats. Not. How. It. Works.
You MUST have a plan on EXACTLY HOW you're getting to your goal.
You MUST have a STEP-BY-STEP process to GET THERE.
I'm saying this because I care. And I'm in the trenches.
Good news though.
I have so many courses from huge content creators, mentorship in the back, and endless lessons.
And the fundamentals and common denominators are finally clicking.
This is what I've been working on for over 4 months.
Endless hours studying and piecing together all the info.
- Some courses are great, if you have like a 12k email subscriber list
- Others just focus on social media growth
- Some are great for creating high ticket offers
But nothing is ever coherent, which has frustrated the shit out of me.
Until now.
I'm putting it all into the Classroom for the main course for Flow Creators.
6 steps to Valhalla:
- 1. Branding
- 2. Offers
- 3. Content
- 4. Growth
- 5. Newsletters
- 6. Conversations
The order or the naming might change with time, but they all connect.
They all flow from each one to the next.
And all big creators who "made it" use a variation of it.
I'm talking $20k to $200k+ per month type of income.
I'm just plugging the holes of what it takes for someone starting with 0 traffic / social media presence to get there.
Excited to share more as it gets ready to launch.
Meanwhile you guys asked for a workshop about distractions, which I'll be doing a cohort on in October.
So you can stop spinning your wheels and actually focus on doing your stuff.
Talk soon.
— Chris