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Building a Fan Base : Seth Godin on the Tim Ferris Show
Seth Godin discusses how a person with 1000 diehard fans can live comfortably as an artist, and the importance of cultivating individuality and authenticity in one's work, as opposed to imitating other people's work. He also provides useful advice on how to navigate the world of marketing and sales, which can be overwhelming and confusing.
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The hosts discuss their methods of coping with outrageous and sometimes violent online comments directed towards them, and the comfort in knowing that the comments are not a reflection of their actions.
22:11 - 24:33 (02:21)
Summary
The hosts discuss their methods of coping with outrageous and sometimes violent online comments directed towards them, and the comfort in knowing that the comments are not a reflection of their actions.
ChapterBuilding a Fan Base : Seth Godin on the Tim Ferris Show
EpisodeEp 33: Ramit Sethi on Persuasion, Negotiation, and Turning a Blog Into a Multi-Million-Dollar Business
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The key to building a sustainable fanbase for artists and creators is to focus on cultivating 1000 diehard fans who will support you on a full-time income, by being authentic and true to yourself rather than trying to imitate others.
24:33 - 26:19 (01:46)
Summary
The key to building a sustainable fanbase for artists and creators is to focus on cultivating 1000 diehard fans who will support you on a full-time income, by being authentic and true to yourself rather than trying to imitate others.
ChapterBuilding a Fan Base : Seth Godin on the Tim Ferris Show
EpisodeEp 33: Ramit Sethi on Persuasion, Negotiation, and Turning a Blog Into a Multi-Million-Dollar Business
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The controversial article, 'Geek to Freak', was a tipping point for the speaker because a few hundred influential folks in Silicon Valley went from that article to his blog, driving thousands of clicks per minute from sites like dig.com.
26:19 - 28:43 (02:23)
Summary
The controversial article, 'Geek to Freak', was a tipping point for the speaker because a few hundred influential folks in Silicon Valley went from that article to his blog, driving thousands of clicks per minute from sites like dig.com.