While many people (myself included) will extol the virtues of making your own content, no one knows how to get it seen. And trust me, I’ve asked everyone. I’ve talked to the creators of 40 series, 10 talent representatives, and 25 creators/leaders in other spheres and I’m sent here to tell you from the other side of the Ethernet cable: No one has The Good Advice.
People will exchange platitudes that make success—or lack thereof—easier to swallow. “I just got lucky.” “When it’s hot, people can’t stay away from it.” “Just keep trying and making and eventually something will stick.” Lots of people offer advice that boils down to eat less, work more, pay yourself less, sleep in your car more. And I continue to be floored that this is The Good Advice and apparently, no one has anything better to say about creating your own content.
So here I am, an unsuccessful success story ready to tell you how to do it. Buckle up.
Talk about stuff you’re interested in.The first season of my series is about dating. At the time, I was interested in anonymity and small episodic structure. The second season is about sexual
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