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The context discusses the concept of being a "content-preneur" and emphasizes the importance of both making a difference and profit with one's content.

Abstract

The context defines a content-preneur as someone dedicated to making a difference and a profit with their content. The author argues that the calling to make a difference also requires making a profit to stay in business. The text highlights the idea that even in a saturated niche, one can stand out with their unique story and perspective. It also mentions the abundance of income streams available for content creators, citing an example of 21 income streams from one article.

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  • Making a profit is essential for staying in business and continuing to make a difference.
  • Even in a saturated niche, one can stand out with their unique story and perspective.
  • There are many income streams available for content creators to profit from their content.

Profitable Content-Preneur Tips

Are You a “Content-Preneur?”

You might be and not even know it…

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The last time we got together you discovered the power of “tiny courses.” You can catch that mercifully brief article training here.

Today you’re going to discover the power and advantage of being a “content-preneur.”

For those of you just joining us, here’s the definition of a content-preneur:

A combination of the words content and entrepreneur, a content-preneur is someone dedicated to making both a difference and a profit with your content.

And that’s pretty much all of us, right?

Making a difference

What’s your calling? What are you absolutely called to do? This is the difference you are called to make in the world.

And you make that difference by getting your content out into the world in all it’s forms.

“But Jeff, there’s so many people already in my niche! Why is anyone going to listen to me?”

My professional, well thought out answer is:

So?

And I’m not being flip. 2 reasons:

  1. Lots of people in a niche means there’s money to be made in that niche.
  2. You have something that none of those other people have: you and your story. You and your unique experiences. You and your unique perspectives.

Which leads us to this:

“There are more people waiting to hear your message, who can only hear it from you, than you can ever get to in your lifetime.”

Making a profit

Let’s get something clear:

If you are called to make a difference, then you are called to make a profit too.

“How’s that, Jeff?”

For you to pay the bills and stay in business, you must make a profit. Making a profit allows you to continue to make a difference. Make sense?

The really cool thing about being a content-preneur is there are just so many ways to profit with your content.

Here’s an article training that shows you 21 income streams to create from your article content:

You have so many streams of income from which to choose. Pick one and run with it. And then another, and another. And so on.

And if for some reason you’re not yet in Content Profit Nation, where we laser focus on profit, here’s your invitation.

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