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π Updates from The Indie Creator | Issue #38

Hey there π
Hope you're good.
Before we get started, I have a HUGE announcement to make today.
You know If thereβs one thing Iβve learned over the last 10 months being a solopreneur, itβs that to build a business, you may not need a degree, but you still need guidance and support.
That's where the idea of Indie MBA was started.
The first thing as part of Indie MBA is business lessons from domain experts.
And we've had 2 amazing sessions so far.
The 3rd one is scheduled this week.
This is big!
It's with one of my heroes - Arvid Kahl.

If you're serious about your bootstrapped business, or about learning the embedded approach to entrepreneurship, you don't want to miss this virtual event.
As of latest count, 62 people have already signed up, not many seats left now, I think I will close registrations at 75.
Because after a point, managing a Zoom call can get difficult π€·
So if you want in, make sure to register fast π
Now, let's get started π
πββοΈ1 Question Interviews
Today's 1 question interview is with...
ME.
Yes π
Actually I did an AMA session with the Hypefury Discord community a couple of days ago, and answered a bunch of very interesting questions around building an audience and a business off Twitter.
I thought I had to share at least 1 answer with you.
Will write a thread/blog post with all the questions and answers next week. For now, let's see today's question:

Question to me:
"How do you go about building engagement from zero? People seem to be okay with retweeting and liking, but getting replies is tough."
My Answer:
Yes, it's hard, when you're absolutely at 0, best to be the "engager" to other people than expect engagement from them. You won't get much engagement up until 200-300 followers. Then you can use 3 strategies to get engagement:
1. Engage with similar sized accounts everyday, on a similar journey. They will engage back soon enough and you will make friends.
2. DM everyone who follows you and strike up a conversation. Early on it's easy to do, once you cross 1000 followers it will become very hard. But the network you build early on will be around you forever. And those people will start to engage with you.
Hope you liked the answer, if there's anything specific you need answered, just hit reply :)
π¦ Update on the Twitter Tips Guide
So last week, I spoke about a crisp, short actionable guide on Twitter growth.
And I asked people to share their biggest pains around growing on Twitter. I've got some very interesting answers so far.
The guide is getting better because of your answers π€
I think I will be able to launch it in a couple of weeks.
It will be free to everyone who fills out this form and shares their biggest pain on Twitter.
So make sure you don't miss out π
π¨ Show Your Work
I wrote a blog post about Austin Kleon's book Show Your Work.
It is the original book about building in public, much before it was a trend.
Consider this post a summary/notes/lessons from the book. Plus examples of how I am applying it in my own Twitter journey.
Enjoy -

Now, onto some interesting nuggets from last week π
πInteresting Nuggets
It's so damn hard to be a full time creator.
I feel like I'm learning new skills everyday, and yet there are so many more skills I need to learnπ
Jay describes it well:
More and more convinced that it takes a very rare individual to be a full-time creator.
It requires *massive* dedication to your craft AND to constantly learning new skills.
Almost every full-time creator I know possesses a ridiculous set of skills honed over years.
Unicorns.
β Jay Clouse | Creator Coach (@jayclouse)
9:19 PM β’ Jun 11, 2022
Every creator needs a system.
Alex knows:
The ability to post content every day has nothing to do with creativity or being the best writer.
It has everything to do with having a strong system that keeps everything going smoothly.
β Alex Llull π΅οΈββοΈ (@AlexLlullTW)
4:17 PM β’ Jun 8, 2022
If you're looking to write well on Twitter, and build a solid content creation system, then do check out my Twitter writing crash course.
You can build a solid system to push out quality content in just 30 minutes a day.
You never know what will work.
Might as well take a bet.
That's the best chance you can give to yourself.
Listen to Cole:
I have gone viral 1,000 times.
I have accumulated hundreds of millions of views.
Guess what?
β’ I never know what is going to "work"
β’ The things I think will go viral, don't
β’ The things I swear won't go viral, doStop overthinking.
Shareβand see what happens.
β Nicolas Cole π’π΄ββ οΈ (@Nicolascole77)
12:26 PM β’ Jun 8, 2022
βοΈ Pro Tip of the week
Respond to larger accounts.
That's kinda obvious to everyone by now.
But more importantly, respond with related tweets/links that add to the conversation.
This week I replied to a tweet from Daniel Vassallo, and got almost 20 followers from that single reply.
Reason?
I had written a similar tweet before, and I just plugged that into the reply, it didn't look self promotional because it was so on point.
Check it out:
@joshuaackerman@Carnage4Life Yes.. reminds me of this
β Ayush π (@ayushtweetshere)
1:54 AM β’ Jun 8, 2022
π Bottomline
My top 3 tweets of last week:
Shared an article about Arvid Kahl:
In 2 years, Arvid Kahl (@arvidkahl) took a SaaS startup from 0 to 55K MRR π
And then sold it for a "life changing amount of money"
He believes in the audience driven approach to business.
He literally wrote the book on the topic π
Lessons from The Embedded Entrepreneur π
β Ayush π (@ayushtweetshere)
9:31 AM β’ Jun 12, 2022
4 Ways of building products/services:
I've identified 4 ways of building products/services:
1. Scratch your own itch
2. Follow what's already selling
3. Get pulled in by the market
4. Ask the marketHere's how the 4 ways have worked out for me.
All projects made money - some more, some less.
Details π
β Ayush π (@ayushtweetshere)
12:16 PM β’ Jun 14, 2022
We have to be mindful of our consumption habits:
I've strictly moved to only purpose-focused consumption.
If there's a specific problem I want to solve in my business, I find the best book/podcast/video on the topic and learn from that.
And I move on from it once I get my answer.
How do you decide what to consume?
β Ayush π (@ayushtweetshere)
5:32 AM β’ Jun 12, 2022
That's my time this week. See you next week π
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