Just finished reading MJ DeMarco's book and to be honest, no big surprises there. Although, well-written, easy to read and straight to the point. Great book, without a doubt.
However, now I'm kind of stuck thinking about how to "provide real value", solve problems, identify "needs", etc...
The only way I can figure out how to do it, is through the "classic" way of publishing content on a blog, but then MJ argues that "content systems" have low entry barriers and there's less leverage, because you rely on ad networks and affiliate programs for your income...
It is true, every John and Barry got a blog, but surely if yours has 300+ articles, neatly organized theme and a strong structured layout, then you are no longer part of the crowd, but more like in the 1-2% of bloggers?
On the other hand, the alternatives of creating a social network, brokerage firm or an advertising company, seem like very distant ideas and you'd be competing with very big boys out there.
A subscription service, software - no idea where to start...
It's a completely different mentality from, slap a website, build some backlinks, get ranked, make sales and wait for Google to ban you. I tried to get away from that by creating my own digital product on CB a few times, but now I'm getting a feeling that it's too dependant on affiliates and I can't scale it to the level I want it to be myself.
Then I start thinking about CCarter's "Big Brands" and that's the only thing that is well described on this forum, which you can follow and implement...
Apart from that, if you were to start something from scratch, what would you do?
However, now I'm kind of stuck thinking about how to "provide real value", solve problems, identify "needs", etc...
The only way I can figure out how to do it, is through the "classic" way of publishing content on a blog, but then MJ argues that "content systems" have low entry barriers and there's less leverage, because you rely on ad networks and affiliate programs for your income...
It is true, every John and Barry got a blog, but surely if yours has 300+ articles, neatly organized theme and a strong structured layout, then you are no longer part of the crowd, but more like in the 1-2% of bloggers?
On the other hand, the alternatives of creating a social network, brokerage firm or an advertising company, seem like very distant ideas and you'd be competing with very big boys out there.
A subscription service, software - no idea where to start...
It's a completely different mentality from, slap a website, build some backlinks, get ranked, make sales and wait for Google to ban you. I tried to get away from that by creating my own digital product on CB a few times, but now I'm getting a feeling that it's too dependant on affiliates and I can't scale it to the level I want it to be myself.
Then I start thinking about CCarter's "Big Brands" and that's the only thing that is well described on this forum, which you can follow and implement...
Apart from that, if you were to start something from scratch, what would you do?