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Are you curious about how curation really works?
How to create and sell eBooks: all you need to know | Gumroad
Learn how to create an eBook and sell it online. In this article, we cover all you need to know, from the basics to getting paid, and more!
9 digital product ideas (with successful examples) | Gumroad
A comprehensive guide on digital product ideas and examples. We also cover the basics of digital products, the benefits, what to sell, and much more.
0152 - Letter To A Young Songwriter - 1,000,000 words by @visakanv
When I was a teenager, I’d play bass in bands, sing horribly and toy with the idea of being a songwriter. This is a letter I wish somebody had written to me when I was 17. Strive to be prolific. Notice I didn’t say ‘aim to be great,’ or ‘just…
Self-expression
5 quotes about expressing yourself with your work.
310: Shadow Careers and Unembracing Failure
Nat Eliason's Monday Medley Newsletter for Apr 18, 2022
20 unconventional design tips for non-designers
Simple design decisions so you didn't have to think about it.
How I Find Twitter Content Ideas - The Bootstrapped Founder
Reading Time: 8 minutes On Twitter’s own blog, their “content idea” section suggests that you “tweet a GIF.” Yeah. Let’s come up with something better. I’ve been building an audience of over 50.000 on Twitter over the last two years. I will share the strategies and tactics I use to come up with relevant and helpful daily content to … Continue reading How I Find Twitter Content Ideas
🔍 How To Collect 700+ Emails Via Twitter DMs
Fintwit's Tipping Point?
"The consequences of this email will be important. Please read carefully."😉
Testing new ideas
What would a focus group have said about the title of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird? Is it easy to understand, did you know what it’s about before you pick up the book? What about …
Creativity comes with restrictions | Vidya
It's counterintuitive but I think it's true.
We struggle to find time to stretch our creative muscles.
But modern creativity doesn't come with more freedom.
It comes with more restriction.
Think of Morning Pages.
It became *wildly* successful among creative professionals because it forces you to write 3 pages.
No more, no less.
It forces you to write first thing in the morning or as soon as you wake up.
It doesn't ask you to sit and write whenever your mood strikes. No. It should be done as soon as you wake up.
It doesn't ask you to write as long as you want. No. It asks you to stick to 3 pages.
That's how you unlock your creativity.
With restrictions. Not with freedom.
Think of tweets, insta stories, tik-tok's viral 1-min videos, YouTube shorts, and now, this nicheless blog post with 300 words.
Modern creativity isn't about finding freedom to stretch your creative muscles.
It's about restrictions.
But, how far should you go with these restrictions?
Where should you stop so that it doesn't become suffocating?
So that you don't accidentally create a platform where creatives cannot thrive anymore?
Can you think of any platforms with restrictions that didn't become successful among creatives?
Can you think of platforms where there are NO restrictions whatsoever and became unsuccessful?
According to me, they are Facebook and LinkedIn.
Sure, they are successful when you look at their revenue numbers.
But they are often ridiculed for their cringey content.
Tik-Tok was initially ridiculed because it was popular among teenagers and not the *intellectual* batch.
But, now? They embrace it.
What changed? Absolutely nothing. Creativity among Tik-Tok users just took time to produce meaningful creative content.
So, what creative restrictions are you following next time you sit down to write? Or, paint? Or, build?
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Alexander Pope’s paid subscription model
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Create for Just One Hour Each Day - More To That
If you can master the art of the start, then any creative endeavor is possible.
Iterate. Iterate. Iterate.
Issue 70: Refine and push
Hunter S. Thompson's Letter on Finding Your Purpose and Living a Meaningful Life - Farnam Street
Hunter S. Thompson's letter to his friend, Hume Logan, on finding your purpose and living a meaningful life. The most profound advice I've ever come across.
35 Lessons from 35 Years of Newsletter Publishing — CJ Chilvers
My first newsletter was about ninjas in 1987. I was 12. Since then, I’ve been obsessed. I’ve created small newsletters for my own projects, and big newsletters for corporations. What ties them all together? Probably hundreds of things, but I’m lazy, so let’s start with 35. I won’t lie — most of th
IKEA Effect Explained - Rishikesh Sreehari
Ikea Effect is the overvaluation of products that are built by users when they have put some effort into it.
2021 Review
I thought 2021 would be easier than 2020: the pandemic would wind down because of vaccines and better treatments, we'd find a new groove with work, and family life would get easier as the kids got older. In reality I foun
Brandon Sanderson’s Advice for Doing Hard Things - Study Hacks - Cal Newport
A reader recently sent me a video of a keynote speech, delivered in 2020 by the popular fantasy novelist Brandon Sanderson. The title of the presentation was "The Common Lies Writers Tell You," but its real message was more general. Sanderson starts (perhaps channeling a young Cal Newport) by pushing back on our common instinct
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Over the last 12 months, he's gained over 50,000,000 subscribers.
So I binge watched 100 hours of his videos to study how he's done it so quickly.
And here's his 3-part framework for rapid growth (that you can use on any platform): https://t.co/6mbvI0QBBm”
13 Life-Learnings from 13 Years of Brain Pickings
More fluid reflections on keeping a solid center.
My Favourite 29 Quotes for Creators from Do Epic Shit
Do Epic Shit is a book full of epic shits attempted (and survived) by Ankur Warikoo. And this article lists my favourite quotes from it.
Why Hustling Doesn’t Work by @jonathanstark
A daily newsletter on pricing for independent professionals by Jonathan Stark.
From an Airtable to $9.2k in Side Income
This is a short story about how I went from zero to $9.2k sales on a side project. I had no audience and paid nothing in advertising.
The 1000 Day Rule : What Living the Dream Really Looks Like
The 1000 day rule. How do you work remotely and live the dream? How do you achieve location independence? The one thousand day rule will help you.
How a talk begins
A dispatch from the middle of trying to figure out what I want to say