Ten reasons some people blow up online and attract lifelong fans, and others splutter and quit
Developing a personal brand that draws people in is becoming more critical every day.
Relying on jobs from faceless employees in massive companies is becoming riskier than running your own thing, especially when you have multiple clients.
Being tied to a location in a collapsing economy is dangerous.
Being tied to a single income stream is risky.
Building a brand and community around you, who ultimately give you money for your value, is a huge asset.
Having done this for nearly 15 years, I’ve picked up plenty of intel (and battle scars).
I’m still here. And I’m still just getting started.
Here are 10 reasons some people just do better:
Willingness to frequently have no one give a shit.
It takes some disappointment before you see traction.
And even when you have traction, you’ll have posts that don’t do well.
Stay with it and take the zoomed-out view.
From here, you’ll see an overall positive trend.