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The Path to Full-Time Content Creator, with Andrew Warner

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Imagine trying to lay the foundation for full-time content creation, while still working a full-time job unrelated to content creation. That's the path that Andrew Warner, my guest for this episode, is currently on. And since the start of this year, he has been making some steady progress toward this goal and has some great advice to share that's relevant to all types of content creators. Check it out!
Music and sound effects are licensed under Storyblocks. Opening track: Disco Danger, by Jon Presstone.

Thanks for listening! Do you have a comment or question about a topic or episode? I'd love to hear that. Feel free to contact me via Instagram, LinkedIn, or the Contact Us page. You can also check out these links for resources and merch for content creators.

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. The Challenge of Transitioning to Full-Time (00:01:16)

3. Strategies for Prioritization (00:04:27)

4. Product Creation versus Audience Building (00:05:56)

5. Background as a Content Creator (00:07:52)

6. Andrew's Current Business Model (00:10:04)

7. Freebies vs Paid Products (00:14:37)

8. Staying Motivated as a Part-Time Creator (00:18:57)

9. Knowing When to Transition to Full-Time (00:19:54)

10. Advice for Other Content Creators (00:24:24)

11. Andrew's Products (00:25:59)

12. Conclusion (00:28:06)

35 episodes

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Imagine trying to lay the foundation for full-time content creation, while still working a full-time job unrelated to content creation. That's the path that Andrew Warner, my guest for this episode, is currently on. And since the start of this year, he has been making some steady progress toward this goal and has some great advice to share that's relevant to all types of content creators. Check it out!
Music and sound effects are licensed under Storyblocks. Opening track: Disco Danger, by Jon Presstone.

Thanks for listening! Do you have a comment or question about a topic or episode? I'd love to hear that. Feel free to contact me via Instagram, LinkedIn, or the Contact Us page. You can also check out these links for resources and merch for content creators.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. The Challenge of Transitioning to Full-Time (00:01:16)

3. Strategies for Prioritization (00:04:27)

4. Product Creation versus Audience Building (00:05:56)

5. Background as a Content Creator (00:07:52)

6. Andrew's Current Business Model (00:10:04)

7. Freebies vs Paid Products (00:14:37)

8. Staying Motivated as a Part-Time Creator (00:18:57)

9. Knowing When to Transition to Full-Time (00:19:54)

10. Advice for Other Content Creators (00:24:24)

11. Andrew's Products (00:25:59)

12. Conclusion (00:28:06)

35 episodes

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