You will learn a step-by-step method to bring structure to your work and package your thoughts into a compelling, successful product – ready for launch by July 2nd.
I'm curating students with a strong point of view and valuable expertise.
This course is for emerging creators who need help building a flagship product; veteran creators who need help building their best product yet; and 10x creators who need help upgrading a major product.
The course will cover:
🔷Creator-Market Fit & The Creator Career Path
🔷Product Positioning & Proof of Demand
🔷Product Development, Scoping, & Structure
🔷Content, Narrative, Formatting & Editing
🔷Packaging, Polish & Pricing
🔷Launch Preparation & Execution
A distillation of what @naval, @shl, and @benthompson said about the creator economy on Clubhouse this weekend:
Naval: To be a good creator, you have to be creative, and being creative means constantly creating things.
You’re not just creating something; creativity is who you are and what you do. You're always creating things in your domain. Nonstop. Constantly.
Naval: There's a tinkering mentality that can keep you ahead of the curve.
Most successful creators are tinkerers. They just play at the edges of their field on something that’s interesting to them, but they don’t do it with a strong motive. They’re genuinely interested.
To make writing easier, ask what would make it impossible:
Writing’s hard because every time you write, you’re working on two problems at once.
The first is a language and syntax problem made up of words and sentences, and the second is a meaning and structure problem made up of concepts and themes.
These two problems are interconnected, and they can’t be solved independent of each other.
Anyone who wants to become a great creator is up against The 10x Creator, a creator ten times, 50 times, or 100 times more productive than the average creator: (thread)
The concept of a 10x Engineer has been around for 50 years, and today a similar dynamic range of productivity applies to creators.
Like 10x Engineers, 10x Creators are valuable and rare.
They’re not just one standard deviation away from the mean, they’re extreme outliers — one in 2,000,000 — five standard deviations away from the mean.