5 Ideas For The Interested This Week

5 Ideas For The Interested This Week

Our ability to succeed is directly related to our ability to set boundaries.

Here are the boundaries I’ve set.

They’ve had a huge impact on my work and life.

Now, on to this week’s ideas…

The Starting Five

1. A Step-By-Step Guide To Getting Sponsors

Including who to reach out to, what to say, and how to negotiate deals with brands.

2. 10 Email Subject Lines That Always Get Opened

They’ve worked for me, they’ve worked for my clients, and they’ll work for you.

3. How Justin Welsh Decided What To Charge For His Course

Not only a great example of how to figure out what to charge for a product, but also a great example of how to think strategically about anything you do.

4. How To Write A Riff (And Why You Should)

“Forget about ‘visibility’ for your post. The unit of blogging isn’t pageviews, it’s conversations.”

5. 14 Unexpected Things To Do When You Launch A Podcast

Even if you’re podcast is already up and running, I bet these will help you grow it.

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My Final Words Of The Week

When my 4-month-old daughter goes to sleep, she doesn’t just go right to sleep.

Shocker, I know.

There’s a process of gradual steps she goes through before eventually drifting off.

There’s a lesson there for all of us.

The result you want rarely comes without a process of gradual steps toward it first.

Have an interesting week!

Josh

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