I would imagine before you started posting to sites like c4s, nf, and the like you had pre made content. How much content did you have before you were comfortable advertising?
I mean I would hate to have BOOMING content one week and nothing the next
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I would imagine before you started posting to sites like c4s, nf, and the like you had pre made content. How much content did you have before you were comfortable advertising?
I mean I would hate to have BOOMING content one week and nothing the next
I just post content as I make it. I think it's better to have something out there, making money, than nothing.
As you earn money, it will motivate you to make more and keep a more consistent schedule. :)
Be consistent and stick to a manageable daily goal. If you can only sustainably do 1 piece of content every day of the month, that’s better than loading up one day and doing nothing the next. You need to be able to “show up” with content every day, the same way you would if you had a regular brick and mortar shop where you would flip the open sogn on ever single day.
Is anyone making decent scratch with *just* selling content? I mean, it's no different than simply setting up a vanilla eCommerce store, right?
You produce the content, you sell it among the different platforms, you do some marketing, and you get paid.
For me, yeah, I want to sell what I call "sweat equity," taking calls, doing chats, etc. But I would *love* to produce my content, market it, then have it making money while I sleep.
Is there anyone out there who's business plan is primarily based on the selling of content?