On the one hand, as an internet marketer, you want to provide a product for as broad a niche as possible, because you want to spend your time growing your content archive, your network, and your "thought leadership". You don't want to provide services, because that's swapping time for money.
On the other, you have a bunch of people strapped that want to trade money for time. They just want whatever it is done.
@gwjmateo Justin you're spot on here and the second person to bring up this point. Some people want it done (and will pay) and some want to do it themselves and save the money.
Perhaps the happy medium is to build up the audience by doing the work (to a point) and then turning it into a product for the "other" audience.
This is a double edged sword.
On the one hand, as an internet marketer, you want to provide a product for as broad a niche as possible, because you want to spend your time growing your content archive, your network, and your "thought leadership". You don't want to provide services, because that's swapping time for money.
On the other, you have a bunch of people strapped that want to trade money for time. They just want whatever it is done.
So is there a happy medium?
gwjmateo 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@gwjmateo Justin you're spot on here and the second person to bring up this point. Some people want it done (and will pay) and some want to do it themselves and save the money.
Perhaps the happy medium is to build up the audience by doing the work (to a point) and then turning it into a product for the "other" audience.
Definitely something to test.
DempseyMarketing 1 month ago