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#3: The 3 Key Assets to Monetize Your Knowledge
Growing your community through live audio is a great start.
Happy Hump Day EduCreators,
This week’s classes begin today! In today’s lesson, I’ll be sharing why I’m bullish on Spaces as personal and professional growth accelerators for Creators and how they assist with the 3 assets needed to monetize your knowledge.
First, here’s a reminder of our focus for the week and our upcoming events:
This Week’s Focus:
The GPT store opens this week and we want to be sure you are ready! We’ll continue learning how to design and train our Custom AI Solution this week.
Speaking in Spaces, and when you’re ready, Hosting or Co-Hosting, is one of the best ways to grow as an EduCreator. Not only will connect with other awesome creators, you will grow your audience of Ideal Members and Clients.
This Week’s Events:
How NOT To Host a Space 👀 w/ Jeff Olsen
TODAY @ 6pmEST RSVP here
Notion Masterclass #2 - Design Your Custom AI Solution 💰️
Thursday @ 2pmEST RSVP here
Friday @ 2pmEST RSVP here
Why am I so bullish on Spaces?
The truth is, I’m bullish on Creators building their micro-community and I believe live audio on X is the best way to get started. Whether you’re adding value to a Space as a speaker, collaborating with other creators as a co-host, or taking the leap and hosting your own, you will grow an organic audience that can be nurtured into a community.
Some quick tips for finding great Spaces to add value to as a speaker:
Create a list of your favorite speakers, hosts, and co-hosts. Engage with their content and make connections in the DMs.
Add Spaces that you don’t want to miss right to your calendar when you set the reminder so you don’t forget.
Create a regular schedule for Spaces that you want to be a regular supporter for.
Use the Spaces Dashboard tool to finding upcoming Spaces in your niche and to review your own Spaces analytics.
3 Assets to Monetize Your Knowledge
1. The Community Email List
I can’t stress the importance of an email list enough. An email list is the beginning of starting a micro-community. Focus on sending high value content via email consistently. This could be once a week or daily, the key is consistency.
Hosting spaces and pinning an email list sign up landing page to the nest is one of the best ways to grow your list, but ONLY IF YOU ASK.
2. Validated Product or Service
Before you design your product or service, it is very important to validate it first. To do this, ask yourself the following questions:
What specific problem am I solving?
Who specifically am I solving it for?
How am I uniquely positioned to solve this problem?
Try out this Course Validator Chatbot in Poe I designed to help my students validate their course idea.
3. A “100 Million Dollar Offer”
Once you have an email list (even if it’s just 10 emails) and a validated offer, you can start designing the perfect offer. Check out this post to learn how to use ChatGPT to create your 100 Million Dollar Offer as taught by Alex Hormozi.
Have a great week!
Christel, Founding Principal OCC Metaversity
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