The secret of history’s most relentless, “Terminator-like” content creation machines
Published: Mon, 05/17/21
A while back, Yours Crotchety wrote an email about a common “theme” that runs through the lives of those who have made exceptional incomes as content creators of all shapes, sizes, and stripes. And it revealed the only two things you really have to do to make all the green stuff your greedy heart desires as a content creator:
1. Create more content than you do now
2. Create that content faster than you do now
Notice, I did not say anything about talent.
Or decades of building your skills.
Or, having to be the best at creating content, having to sell the best product, telling the best stories, having the best technique, using the best equipment, possessing the best writing ability, projecting the best voice, accessing the best software, or relying on the “best” anything else.
Take the late, great Stan Lee, for example.
In his book “Excelsior!” he writes:
“Anytime we needed extra money, I could always write more scripts. If Joanie wanted to buy a new wardrobe or I wanted to get a new TV or the latest camera equipment, I’d say, ‘Well, I’ll write a couple of extra stories and that’ll take care of it.’ I guess that’s one of the reasons I wrote so much. I could buy almost anything I wanted because I could pay by writing stories…”
i.e., the more content he created and the faster he created it, the more he made.
And bear in mind:
At that time, he was writing nonsensical characters he was embarrassed by and stories his boss made him write — hardly “great content!” — based on his boss following trends and underestimating his audience's intelligence — which Stan did not at all enjoy doing, being forced to write dumbed-down stories about dumbed-down characters.
I heard the great Dan Kennedy tell a somewhat similar story.
But, in his case, it was about copywriting, specifically.
He talked about being the highest paid copywriter probably on the planet.
But, not because of necessarily being the “best” writer.
But by being the fastest.
Since he can write more sales copy, faster, than any other copywriter in his league… he can complete more assignments per year, which equals both more upfront fees per year and more royalties concurrently pouring in per year, all presumably compounding on themselves.
Again, without necessarily being the “best.”
Or the most “talented.”
Or, even selling the highest quality products and services.
(There is always a better mousetrap…)
Anyway, the good news is, this is very, very simple:
Create more content faster = make more income faster.
And guess what:
You can apply this “formula” to any kind of content your business uses, I have found — emails, social media posts, books (non-fiction or fiction), courses, videos, podcasts, articles, blog posts, newsletters, membership site content, premiums & bonuses, and the list yammers on…
It’s so simple:
The more content you create, the more you can sell.
The more you sell, the more your business makes.
The more your business makes, the fatter your righteous piggy bank grows and the louder it squeals in delight.
Do it right, and that squealing piggy bank gets downright obese.
Now, let’s move on to something else related:
About this time last year, I got this email from a reader of my emails:
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Hi Ben, contacting you from Portugal.
Do you have any course that teaches how to create and sell info products?
If not, any recommendation?
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My answer to him right after:
Yes indeed.
And I pointed him to the great Danny Iny.
Danny is the one I always tell people to go to when it comes to creating online courses. I’ve seen him “in action” with online courses. In fact, a couple Christmas’ ago, he hopped on a plane from Canada and flew all the way to Tucson, AZ where I was staying with my dad that week… hired a local camera crew, and interviewed me in my dad’s living room for about 90-minutes for one of his own courses.
Then he Ubered out of there to catch a plane that same night.
If that ain’t dedication to content and course creation, I don’t know what is.
More:
This is just one of the many reasons I greatly admire how he approaches the subject. So much so that, I’ve been helping him with his latest course creator launch. I am not technically an affiliate (I get paid no commissions if anyone buys it, and just did it as a favor for Danny — as we like to help each others’ businesses out, quid pro quo style).
Anyway, to the point:
Since the question about courses came up, and since I am talking about content today anyway, I am telling my list about it again.
He’s got a page up about a call he is doing on the subject tomorrow.
Danny is one of those “give ‘em everything they need to know about the subject so they can build a course and sell it even if they don’t buy the offer” kinda guy.
i.e., the exact opposite of me.
I say that so you don’t think, “oh, ‘a free call’, you mean disguised sales pitch?”
No, Danny is a give-it-all-away guy.
So if building courses is your bag, I highly recommend being there tomorrow:
(Tomorrow being 5/18 at 2:00 EST)
https://www.EmailPlayers.com/course/call
NOTE:
This is an affiliate link so Danny's team can track it.
Enjoy…
Ben Settle