Why the Creator Economy is NOT Saturated

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First of all, I'm truly sorry.

I had such an awesome piece planned out for you today but I can't write it because there's a serious power outage where I live.

All my battery power can allow now is something below 700 words.

So instead of talking about AI, the new Threads app and how these will affect you as a creator (the planned email today) let's just talk about a common question you must be familiar with

Is the creator economy saturated?

And here's what I have to say about this question:

The creator economy has been existing for a very long time.

People have 15 year old blogs & YouTube channels.

And yet you worry because you're only getting a couple of likes on your tweets? C'mon man.

So far, I've written almost 15,000 tweets as a creator. And not just that…

I also wrote about paranormal activities (especially werewolves) at the age of 12 till I was 15. I didn't care whether the economy was “saturated” or not.

Heck, I didn't even know what being a creator was.

So here's my advice from one creator to another:

Stop doing what everyone else is doing!

There are already so many Copywriters on Twitter. Why do you have to be yet another one?

Why not an ads specialist? That seems to cover all Copywriting services and more…

And that's just one example…

Instead of being another Ghostwriter, why not a Ghostwriter that also knows Copywriting, funnels and even sales closing? Aka → brand strategist.

There's so much more you can be than just having a remote job (because really, what's the difference?)

Still confused? Okay, I got you…

Here are 2 ways I would advise you to break out of the hamster wheel and be different from everyone else:

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