In episode #2632, We discuss why many people struggle to build an audience and offer tips on overcoming this challenge. We emphasize the importance of creating unique and fresh content that stands out from the competition. Additionally, we highlight the need for consistency and experimentation to grow and engage with an audience. We also suggest sharing personal journeys and experiences as a way to connect with others and provide valuable insights. Overall, building an audience requires a combination of uniqueness, expertise, and a willingness to try new things.
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TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
(00:00) Today’s topic: Why You Don’t Have an Audience
(00:19) Importance of creating unique and fresh content
(01:20) Unique examples of content that helped individuals gain reach
(02:18) The time and consistency required to grow an audience
(03:22) The need to focus on a specific vertical and try new things
(04:25) The importance of providing unique insights and data
(05:08) Starting out by sharing personal journey and experiences
(05:34) Conclusion and call to rate and review the episode
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