At least that's how most of you think.
I used to be the same.
You may relate to this, it's called Imposter Syndrome.
Basically, you think that you don't have any special knowledge or skills that you can sell or demonstrate.
After all, you can easily find someone else who is better than you at pretty much everything you can do.
When you start to think about blogging, writing a book, making a video or a podcast that little negative voice says "what do you know? Who would read what you write? Look at , they know so much more than you do, you might as well give up now."
Until I realised that people read what I write because I wrote it not because it's the best writing or the most amazing information available online.
Two people may explain how to do the same thing, but not everyone can relate to both of them.
It is much more likely that some will get more benefit from one rather than the other.
And that is why you can become an authority figure in your niche.
Because there are far more people who know less than you do.
You will get followers who will read everything you write or watch all your videos, and they will get value from that content.
As long as you deliver your best value to them.
Can you do that?
You can't write?
Check the P.S. for another tip.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. Here's a nice little hack to get words on a page so you can make a script for a video, a blog post or even a book.
Go to answerthepublic.com, type in your keywords and collect a couple of hundred questions that real people are actually asking online in your niche.
Download them as a CSV file and open the file with your spreadsheet program, if you don't have one download either OpenOffice or LibreOffice, both free.
Sort the questions into groups of around five to seven.
Take one group, research the answers and then write a short summary to answer each one.
Now, here's the big hack.
Take any sound recording tool you have, on your phone or computer, and record yourself answering the questions using the summaries as prompts, don't just read the summaries.
You could do this live to otter.ai or take your recorded audio and upload it to otter.ai. https://go.wm-tips.com/otter
Either way, you'll get a transcript of what you said which will be different from the summaries.
You can use the audio or transcript to make a video.
The audio can become a podcast.
The transcript can become a blog post, a report or a book.
For not much work you have five pieces of content to use however you like.
Once you have done this a few times and you are familiar with the process, it will take you about half an hour to do all of this.
To make a video from the transcripts, you'll need a great video tool.
The best one to use is Vidnami.
Fortunately for you, they are running a superb Black Friday special that you can take advantage of by checking out the details here. https://link.wm-tips.com/vidnami-bf
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