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Creating a Movement When Nobody Knows You - Tips for Solopreneurs and Freelancers
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As solopreneurs and freelancers, we have a unique and valuable perspective, message, and goal that can help others.
However, creating a community and movement around our message may seem challenging, especially if we are just starting.
The good news is that it is possible, and we can achieve our goals if we commit to the process and stay consistent.
This issue will share tips and insights to help you create a movement when nobody knows you.
#makeitmatter
The Challenge
The biggest challenge in creating a movement is getting enough visibility to attract people to your message and mission.
Capturing attention takes time and effort, requiring people to understand and resonate with your story.
As a solopreneur or freelancer, you may have a small network or community, making the task even more daunting.
However, remember that every movement and community begins with one person and one idea.
Adding value is easier than begging for attention.
THINK BIG 🏴☠️❤️🏴☠️
Considerations
To create a movement, you must be visible and consistently engage with the community.
It takes time, so understand it is not an overnight jump to fame and fortune.
You must show up daily and add value to those who follow you.
Building trust takes time, and it's essential to be patient and persistent. Also, ensure you align with your values and message because people can sense authenticity.
Be a Pirate
As solopreneurs and freelancers, we have the advantage of being able to craft a unique and personal statement that resonates with our ideal community.
Creative Content
Creating content is essential to building a movement but can be challenging.
The key is making a process you can commit to and execute consistently. This might mean creating a content calendar, outsourcing tasks, or collaborating with other creators. Launching a Podcast
Remember that quality is more important than quantity, and it's better to have one excellent piece of content than ten mediocre ones.
We all must define what quality content needs to be created to best serve our community.
Be creative and experiment with different formats and platforms to find what works for you.
Engage with the Community:
Engaging with the community is crucial to building a movement. This means responding to comments, messages, and emails, asking for feedback, and being a resource.
Ensure you add value to your community and not just ask for something in return.
Collaborate with other creators, participate in online events, and share other people's content.
Building relationships is the foundation of any movement, requiring time and effort.
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