Refactoring Creators Economy

<p>In this ever-evolving world, the creator economy is experiencing a pivotal shift. Gone are the days when sheer quantity of "content" was the ultimate goal. <br /><br />I want to discuss the following topics:<br /><br /></p><p><b>Shifting to Quality:</b><br />I'll share insights about the move towards creating better, high-quality information specifically crafted for a unique audience. It's all about making things that are meaningful and impactful.<br /><br /></p><p><b>The Issue with the Old Way:</b><br />I will talk about why the old “make as much content as possible” method is no longer sustainable. Both creators and consumers can't keep up, and it's time to find a new path.<br /><br /></p><p><b>Embracing a Fresh Approach:</b><br />Join me as I explore a new way of creation. Let’s focus on crafting art, not just churning out "content". We'll delve into creating pieces that people genuinely care about and are happy to pay for.</p><p><br /><b>The Importance of Art Over "Content":</b><br />Learn with me why art is more crucial than just producing soleless commoditized "content". Discover the importance of infusing creation with emotion, purpose, and value, elements that are often missing in mere content.</p><p><br /><b>Let’s Transform into Artists:</b><br />Together, let’s morph into artists, not just creators who produce avalanche of digital "junk". Let's focus on creating things that people WANT TO read, listen to, watch.... things that evoke emotions, make a significant difference, change perspectives and impact lives.</p><p><br /><b>Join me on "Refactoring Creators Economy" as we journey through these transitions, hone in on crafting art, and collaborate to make something truly exceptional! </b></p>

Debunking the "Content" Myth: Embrace Art and Creation

In this episode, I share my thoughts on the term "content" and how it undermines various forms of creation. I express my frustration with being labeled as a content creator, explaining why this terminology is offensive and should be deemed as such by others as well. I explore various industries like copywriting and art, highlighting the significant work and emotion that go into creations in these fields, which the word "content" fails to capture.I emphasize the importance of recognizing and appreciating the value and effort behind every piece of art, writing, and other creations, urging individuals to refrain from using the dismissive term "content." The episode is filled with examples and comparisons that shed light on the critical distinctions between mere content and genuine creation, aiming to inspire listeners to adopt a new perspective and vocabulary that honor the labor, creativity, and uniqueness inherent in every piece of work.Join me in exploring the world beyond "content" and acknowledging the true essence and value of creation in its many forms. Listen now to embark on this eye-opening discussion and redefine the way you perceive and talk about creation.

09-30
20:59

Discovery Call - General Guide For Freelancers

As a freelancer, establishing meaningful connections with potential clients is crucial for growing your business. One effective method to achieve this is through discovery calls. These initial conversations provide an opportunity to assess whether a prospect is the right fit for your services and to build rapport, ultimately turning a warm lead into a wanting customer. In this podcast I will guide you through conducting a successful discovery call with the goal of scheduling a proposal call as the next step.

03-21
15:21

Will AI Replace your job as Developer? .... well, kind of

AI is here to stay.  Is your job at risk?Yes and no.  I know that's not the answer you wanted.As a tech freelancer or programmer you're concerned. Rightfully so.In this podcast I discuss what is going to happen, what trends I am seeing right now and what is best course of action to take as a freelancer. 

03-16
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Are you doing "niching down" wrong? How to niche.

Niching down is important for a tech freelancer as it helps them focus on a specific area of expertise and become known as an expert in that field. If you're a tech freelancer, listen up:By niching down, you, as a tech freelancer, can differentiate yourself from the competition, and be seen as the go-to person for a particular ability to solve a problem.Having a niche (and expertise) leads to a steady flow of high-quality, targeted leads and increased demand for your services. Furthermore, by specializing in a specific type of problem for a specific type of client, a you can work more efficiently and effectively, leading to increased job satisfaction and better outcomes for clients. Additionally, niching down allows you to develop a deeper understanding of your field, which can lead to continuous improvement and innovation. Ultimately, niching down can help a you build a successful, sustainable and rewarding tech freelancing career.

02-02
30:56

Your Mindset Is Hurting Your Sales

In this episode I talk about freelancer mindset about being a professional problem solver.How to properly set yourself apart from other freelancers. How not to sound and look like an amateurHow to attract ideal clientsWe will also talk about Client's mindset. Why client hires freelancers, how they expect freelancers to act.At the end I will join this together and explain how you can capitalize on this.YouTube video from the episode:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GETVHXrORiA

01-28
34:28

My Normal "Day In Life" as a Technical Freelancer

Recording this podcast made me realise that I need to do more fun things.And this is why I am going to double down on content.But yes, most of the day I work and spend time with family or friends.

01-26
05:53

What Freelancing Is REALLY Like (From 15 years of experience)

Freelancing isn't all glamour and exciting as many portray it to be.While freelancing can provide financial stability, freedom and massive opportunity for growth, it's challenging and demanding.If you're getting into freelancing thinking about working 4 hours per day, sip sweet alcoholic drink on the beach, while traveling to exotic destination and making the "lambo money" - you're in for a rude awakening.Yet, freelancing is still a better alternative to a job.Here is what Freelance Gurus do not tell you in on their sales pages.

01-26
19:58

[S-01 E-04] How To Position Properly As Tech Freelancer (Niching down)

In this episode, I will be talking about how to position yourself properly as a tech freelancer by niching down. I will be talking about specializing in a specific area of industry by type of client as experts in your niche. I will also be discussing the benefits of niching down, including higher rates and more opportunities for growth. Whether you're a seasoned freelancer or just getting started, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to make a name for themselves in the tech industry.

01-18
19:19

[S-01 E-03] Discovery (Sales) Call with potential client is NOT an interview

You're not getting interviewed by a client.You're discovering whether the client is a good client.

01-15
13:55

[S-01 E-02] What To Ask Potential Client On A Call

Download PDF of questions and follow along,  go here:https://freelancing.michaelkove.com/salesAs a technical freelancer (developer, designer) you want to get clarity on who your client is. While their project is important, the most important thing to understand is the END GOAL your potential client wants to achieve.Those questions follow an order, but might not be asked in that particular order. Few questions seem to be repetitive, however, asking all of them produces different answers._________________RESOURCES_________________PS: Jonathan Stark Podcast 

01-12
23:29

[START HERE] Intro - For Beginners & Existing Freelancers

What you'll get out of this podcast.My experience.Why freelance.How to get started.Follow me on twitter:  @Michael_Kove

01-10
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