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β Educating myself, shipping product and the anxiety of recurring costs
Updates from The Indie Creator | Issue #32

Hey there π
First off, sorry I didn't send the email last week.
I was looking to switch platforms, and Revue made it hard to export the subscribers list. Once I got the list, they made it hard to automatically add new subscribers to the new platform (beehiiv)
Took me a couple of days to sort things out.
But then the deadline for my writing course started to loom large, so I spent most of my time there.
I did release the course last night, now waiting for responses from the studentsπ€
I am biased but I think it's top notch π
7 hours of video
166 slides
104 page e-book
Detailed walkthroughs and lessons on every type of writing we have to do in 2022.
Including blog posts, newsletters, Twitter threads, landing pages, you name it!
Breakdowns of Copywriting and Storytelling principles and how we can apply them.
Practical techniques to find your unique writing voice.
How to build a regular writing habit.
And how to never suffer from writer's block ever again.
29 Exercises for students to put all the theory into practice.
Lifetime Community Access to get feedback and support.
As 1 of the students said, it surprised them how packed the course is.π
My wife also helped me make a swanky cover for the course:
Looks neat, doesn't it?
(She wants 20% commission on every sale now π )
Shipping Product and Self Education
I feel a sense of emptiness now since shipping the product.
It had consumed me for the last 6 weeks. It's all I could think about during this period. And now that I'm done I'm not sure how to proceed.
I'm taking a little breather before jumping into building my next product.
Want to spend this time educating myself. Few ways I'm doing that:
Joined Daniel Vassallo's Small bets community, and it feels like a university I always wished for.
Finishing off Josh Spector's 2nd Skill session, it's about content curation. The first one helped me write my most successful blog post ever. I hope the 2nd one allows me to improve my curation game.
Want to learn Google Ads, will try out the free stuff on YouTube, if it doesn't work then will buy a paid course. Let's see.
I'm also going to build more systems and processes around all the work I do.
Right now all of it feels like I make a long To-Do list every week and just focus on 1 item after another.
I need more processes.
Recurring Costs
As I think of building processes, I realize that I will have to pay for software.
I realized I end up benefiting the most from the products I pay for, be it knowledge products or software products.
So free stuff isn't going to be as effective for me.
Software products I already pay for:
Zlappo for Tweet scheduling
Jasper for AI copywriting
Llama Life for daily productivity
Ghost for my newsletter Listen Up IH. (It reached $13 MRR today π )
Plausible for analytics.
Carrd for Landing Pages
I love these products, gain a lot from them, but the costs do add up.
Products I am looking to spend money on:
Course hosting + Email marketing platform (Podia most probably)
Blogging platform (Confused between Feather.is and Superblog.ai, both built by Indie Hacker friends)
Website builder (To start working on the job board I've been meaning to start)
I don't want to spend too much money on tools. But I know that they also give me the best chance of generating predictable revenue.
Let's see, will take things 1 at a time.
Moving on...
My best Tweets
Controversial opinions always get interesting conversations going. I will write an essay about these predictions soon:
Prediction:
Things that will go obsolete in 50 years:
- Full time employment
- Centralized offices
- Calling someone without their permission/appointment
- Startups getting funded without revenue
- People "finishing" school in their 20sWhat else?
β Ayush π (@ayushtweetshere)
12:03 PM β’ Apr 21, 2022
Some incredible product pitches here:
What business are you building?
Practice some copywriting skills.
Drop your best 280 character pitch below π
β Ayush π (@ayushtweetshere)
9:32 AM β’ Apr 30, 2022
I'm particularly proud of this thread:
There's plenty of startup wisdom on Twitter.
But not enough quality content around being a solopreneur.
Working for yourself brings a unique set of challenges.
I study these 16 "companies of one" closely for my business education.
If you want to be your own boss, read this -
β Ayush π (@ayushtweetshere)
4:04 PM β’ Apr 22, 2022
Extremely humbled that my writing course crossed $500 in sales:
Wow... π€©
What a way to wake up...
My writing course crossed $500 in sales...
β Ayush π (@ayushtweetshere)
3:10 AM β’ Apr 20, 2022
Doing research for a post I'm writing: "First100 users playbook".
Some great answers here:
I'm writing a post about getting the first 100 users for your startup.
What is your best advice, insights, stories to get initial users?
Any cool blogs, podcasts or videos that you know about on the topic?
β Ayush π (@ayushtweetshere)
12:06 PM β’ Apr 26, 2022
Recommended Reading
Elon Actually Bought Twitter:
Jon Yongfook's reflection on reaching $36K MRR:
This is what happens when freelancers take on too much work:
I donβt like to be negative. Itβs a lot more fun to only ever be positive and ignore the stuff that bothers you.
But, lack of accountability on the internet is a problem, and the last few months have brought that to a head for me, personally.
Story time:
β Adam Elmore (@aeduhm)
10:12 PM β’ Apr 24, 2022
Bottomline
That's it for this week. See you next week π
Important note:
Iβm trying out a new format for this newsletter. Going deeper into the ups and downs of my journey.
Do let me know what you think.
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This will give me a better sense of the direction that I should take with this newsletter
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No hard feelings.
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But if you do enjoy it.
Please do me a favor, please ask one of your friends to subscribe.
It would mean a lot to meπ
Cheers,
Ayush