The short game is when you write a book, put it on Amazon and expect people who’ve never heard of you to buy it.
Or when you make an online course and put it on Udemy.
So the other day someone said that my profile picture isn’t high resolution.
And that someone who gives other people advice on personal branding needs this kind of stuff…
And you know what?
A lot of people out there are asking about the ROI of content.
“Is it even worth it to produce so much content?”
If someone followed you on Twitter that means that they want to read your stuff on Twitter.
If someone followed you on Facebook that means they want to consume your stuff on Facebook.
Being a practitioner is hard.
The only thing that’s harder than being a practitioner is to become a practitioner.
Simply because you have to spend months and months figuring stuff out.
We live in amazing times.
With just a few clicks of a few buttons you can potentially reach everyone on this planet.
“I’m not sure you have to write something each and every day, because I think quality exceeds quantity.”
That’s something someone recently commented on one of my blog posts.
Is to start a Facebook page.
Now don’t get me wrong here.
Facebook is amazing.
Yesterday I blasted out a message letting people know about my new project called The Daily Entrepreneur.
And if you’re reading this in your email inbox you’re one of the lucky ones to get the behind the scenes view of…