8 truths about the creative industry (which you’re a part of)

Not an exhaustive list but here we go:

* Self-expression is everything. In fact, it’s not even just a bonus. It’s a must. There’s only so much to talk about in every single market. Sooner or later (hopefully sooner) you’ll realize that everyone teaches the same principles, the same strategies, and the same foundations as every other person. The difference lies in the philosophy of that person and how they choose to express themselves through their work, their content, and their offers.

* There’s unlimited potential in almost everything you do. Digital leverage made it that way. If you’re able to make $1 doing something, you’re able to make $1,000,000 doing it.

* You need nothing to get started except some discipline to keep at it and get the job done. No fancy tools, no expensive certificates, not even years of prior experience (you build that up along the way as you develop your own skillset and level up in the game)

* On that note. You don’t even need to be the smartest person in the room or even the most talented. If you can write more than the other guy, show up more often, keep at it for longer, and create a philosophy that’s 100% unique to you (and stick to it), you’ll win.

* The work you’ll do is as creative, as rewarding, as enjoyable, and as fruitful as desire it. There’s nothing holding me back from taking on big projects and spending all my time working on them, nor is there anything holding me back from slowing down for a while and enjoying other hobbies that have close to nothing to do with my business.

* As for the work. It’s a true blessing to be able to wake up and just write. Write about what interests me, write about what helps other people, write, write, write as if my life depended on it. Sometimes there’s a lot of writing. Sometimes there’s a bit less. Either way, it’s a privilege to be able to write.

* You’ll feel like nothing’s working at first. There’s a lot you need to get right, piece by piece, but don’t let that scare you. You will get them right. Everyone does (everyone who keeps going at least). It’s not difficult, nor does it require any amount of talent. All it requires is self-reflection and experimentation (lots and lots of experimentation, and no one can teach you how to do this, because it has to be yours. It has to be uniquely yours or else it’ll fall flat and fail).

* The sooner you get started (and the sooner you fail), the faster you can get back up and figure it out for good. Remember this, whenever it feels like nothing’s going right or you have no idea what to do next, that’s exactly when you’re closest to your biggest and most important breakthrough.

Anyway.

A source of income to sustain all of your creative endeavors is a fairly expensive high-ticket service offer.

To a lot of people, this sounds like freelancing. But it doesn’t have to be. Education, coaching, and tutoring can be just as good, if not better.

The difficulty in such a service offer isn’t making the offer.

Hell no, you just pick what you’re good at and offer to 1) do it for other people or 2) teach other people how to become good at what you do as well.

Are you a fantasy author? Help other aspiring authors improve their craft

Are you a Unity game developer? Teach aspiring game developers how to prototype, build, and maybe even publish their first game.

Are you a guitarist? Teach other people how to play the guitar or offer to write original guitar soundtracks for other people’s projects.

The list goes on.

This isn’t hard.

What’s hard is finding good clients to take you up on you offer and make them see the value you’re offering.

But don’t you worry now, I’ve got a solution for that as well.

It’s called my Abundant-Client System and it’ll teach you my entire framework to get leads, qualify prospects, and land clients efficiently and effortlessly while automating up to 80% of the process and focusing entirely on inbound marketing.

Just a heads-up. The course was written with social media (mostly Twitter) in mind. But the concepts and principles I teach are bigger than just social media. You can take what you’ve learned and apply it to every other medium. It’s the framework that counts and not the specifics.

Anyway, if you’d like to learn more about my Abundant-Client System, then click here: https://alexvandromme.com/abundant

P.S.:

I’m currently running a final retirement sale (20% discount) for my Abundant-Client System because I no longer plan on teaching how to do client work (as I have stopped doing so myself), but that doesn’t lessen the quality of the product and the number of people whose life it single-handedly improved tremendously.

So here’s what to do to get it:

1. Read every single word at the URL below to make an informed purchase

2. Buy it before Sunday, July 28th at midnight CET to get it at 20% off before I retire the product (and it’ll never see the light of day again)

3. Use code RETIRE at checkout in case the discount didn’t get added automatically and make sure you see the price change before entering your info

Once again, here’s the link: https://alexvandromme.com/abundant