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The creator-economy is going down-hill.
It's too late to close your eyes for it.
1000s of new creators are quitting.
Even accounts with +3K followers quit..
All because they were convinced of the same thing…
Thinking that growth is bigger than gold.
Most creators believe the same BS.
Most will quit because of it.
But just think about it for a second...
Didn't we all allready know that "likes ain't cash"
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Still 95% of creators are 'hustling' themselves into grinding followers while they either have NOTHING, or feel INSECURE about their offer.
Even if they were the right niche, how would you actually get them to buy from you?
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The answer is simple - you don't
Why do you think thousands of new creators gave up on their dreams?
Thinking they found financial freedom.
When the dopamine works out, reality kicks in and they felt like it was not going to work.
Like it wasn't meant for them.
Like they were all alone in the process.
Like they were never gonna grow or monetize.
Feeling desperate...
Imagine: even these 'large accounts' must have felt the same.
After countless hours, days, weeks or even months - all came crumbling down like it was nothing.
Insecure about themselves, their niche and product.
And so...
Still no money at the table.
Perhaps you felt this in the past as well
Perhaps you even thought of quitting this month.
Especially with other creators achieve MASSIVE results right in front of your eyes.
Dropping successful give-aways that drag in 90K impressions in 24 hours.
Making 10K a month on the platform.
Yet - you never made a single sale.
Of course this is gonna make you doubt:
Doubting whether this is the right thing for you..
Doubting if you're actually able to do this..
Doubting if you're in the right niche..
So many doubts..
I don't blame you
For real - I've even been there myself.
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But there's other ways...
See - of course growth is part of the strategy.
But growth must be be a by-product of building.
Not growing an audience first, and then starting to build a skill or a product.
Why don't you focus on yourself first?
Develop real value, derrived from real books and real authors.
Focus on developing real skills, that solve real problems.
Launch your products early, and only then..
Network like crazy to receive real feedback and make real improvements.
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Stop acting like posting pictures of your food, posting the same tweets, and sending 200 comments a day would bring financial freedom.
This is exactly what a real business wouldn't do.
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You are wasting so much potential in doing the wrong things.
Here's a recap of what you should be doing:
1. Stop following the🐑
2. Use your own experiences.
3. Hustle for skills, not for comments.
4. Hustle for more skills, not for followers
5. Hustle for a unique brand, not secret sauces.
6. Grow while you are building.
7. Build a real audience by building on yourself
Thats my viewpoint and it's up to you to see whether you agree or don't.
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