How to be immortal.

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Would you see yourself as a creator?

What even is that?

A creator is someone who produces original content, ideas, or products to engage, educate, entertain, or inspire an audience on the Internet.

Here’s an insight:

The creator economy is currently valued at approximately $127.65 billion and is projected to reach $528 billion by 2030.

Ah, so there is growth here. Interesting.

Are you a creator?

Planning it?

Maybe as a way to make some cheeky side dollars?

Or maybe you want to show the world how amazing you are at cat pong.

Or maybe you want to transition from a job and create a full-time income?

Or...

Perhaps you really want to make a dent on the world and inspire people to act.

Okay, good.

All possible.

You’ll first need some attention.

Creating content is the foundation here.

Whether it’s writing, making videos, podcasts, whatever.

But many get overwhelmed, adopt grumpy face and want to quit because they don’t see results, views and money fast enough.

That’s why, especially when you’re starting anything...

You want to collect numbers.

Numbers. Juicy numbers. Laaahhts a numbers.

Don’t rate yourself on the brilliance of any one post you share. At least for a year.

Focus on stacking.

Here’s your first milestone:

10 posts.

Are you there yet? Then you’re a Trailblazer.

50? Explorer.

100 - Builder.

250 posts shared - Craftsperson.

500 - Mastermind.

750 - Visionary.

1000 - Legacy Maker.

2500 posts - Titan.

3000+ - Immortal.

. . .

Focus on hitting these milestones.

When you make it about stacking volume, you feel less pressure and more excitement.

And you start seeing what’s working, so you can double down on that with real data.

Don’t expect anything until you’ve written over 50 articles (short ones count).

That’s fine because this is all about the long game.

Thinking in milestones has kept me going, feeling happy I was simply getting better and better.

I’ll see you at Immortal.

Alex

P.S. If you’d like help writing at a level most never touch, so you get far quicker results, you’ll want my Online Writing Alchemy course.

Alex