 One of the ways of creating valuable content that I want you to consider doing is to interview people who have had some success solving the kind of problem you help your clients solve. So I'll use the example, let's say that you are a parenting coach and you helped overwhelmed moms get more organized and have some strategies to do their parenting in a more grounded and successful way. So what you can do is to interview, reach out and interview moms and find out what have they done that have helped them to feel less overwhelmed, more organized, more grounded, more successful in their parenting. Of course no mom is perfect or no mom is always successful with their parenting but everybody has some tip that has been helpful for them. And so as you interview them, you then put a piece of valuable content together, whether it's an article or a video or an online course, if you're doing an online course or a book, you might want to interview more than like five people, do like 10, have 10 interviewees or something. But the key is to create a valuable piece of content that curates together, that summarizes and brings together in one place the various tips you have learned from interviewing these people. And there's several benefits to this. One is that of course you learn what's really working out there in the real world. And secondly, once you've put that content together, share it, of course generously share it on social media but especially individually reach out and thank the interviewees for having contributed to that piece of content and invite them to share it forward to anybody that would find it helpful. And you're probably going to get some referrals to potential clients this way or at least you're going to get some people interested in what you're doing and start following more of your content. So I hope this is helpful and go give it a try. I'm George Kau and as always open to your questions and your comments and let's see if I can find my dog buddy to show you there. There's my dog buddy. You see him? Okay. See you in the next video. Be well.