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d.co">Rightspeed</a>. It was a beautiful infinite loop.</p><h1 id="7483">A beautiful infinite loop</h1><p id="50f2">When I launched <a href="http://rightspeed.co">Rightspeed</a>, I had essentially zero following anywhere. I didn’t even have a <a href="https://twitter.com/_maxdeutsch">personal Twitter account</a>. I was starting from scratch.</p><p id="f36c">Yet, by the time I launched <a href="http://somebody.io">Somebody</a>, I had a steady stream of attention from Rightspeed <i>(if you do a <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%22speed%20listening%22&src=typd&lang=en">Twitter Search</a> for “speed listening”, Rightspeed is still dominating the Twittersphere)</i>. And so, <a href="http://somebody.io">Somebody</a> instantly had inbound traffic (instead of starting again from zero).</p><p id="c1cd">On the flip side, <a href="http://somebody.io">Somebody.io</a> heavily promotes my <a href="http://maxdeutsch.somebody.io">personal site</a>, which beautifully displays my personal projects like <a href="http://rightspeed.co">Rightspeed</a>. As a result, lots of people found <a href="http://rightspeed.co">Rightspeed</a> via <a href="http://somebody.io">Somebody</a> as well.</p>
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</figure></iframe></div></div></figure><p id="a4df">It was really magic. The more I promoted one, the better the other did.</p><p id="7b14">On top of this, both Rightspeed and Somebody brought in a lot of traffic for my Startup-As-A-Service business <a href="http://rhombus.it">Rhombus</a>, which I casually mention in my bio at the end of my Medium posts.</p><figure id="52ef"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*ai5dobgR4HRkdlL6ObW3ZA.png"><figcaption></figcaption></figure><p id="74f0">As a result of this simple mention, I’ve received more messages from potential Rhombus clients via inbound requests (by promoting other projects) than I have ever received by directly promoting Rhombus via outbound marketing channels.</p><p id="15ed">Each additional project adds more attention, interest, and legitimacy to the others. A benefit I would have never seen if each project was supported by its own separate Rightspeed, Somebody, or Rhombus account.</p><h1 id="55a8">Becoming the product</h1><p id="1142">By acting as the central hub, not only do my projects cross-pollinate, but I start becoming<i> the product</i>. Once the product is me (and not the things I’m promoting), the success of my projects becomes a lot more controllable and predictable.</p><p id="aa7c"><a href="undefined">Casey Neistat</a> is a great example of this. Casey has 2.9 million YouTube subscribers, publishes a video every day, and has one of the largest “personal brands” on the Internet. When Casey launched <a href="https://beme.com/">Beme</a> (his tech company), the app instantly received hundreds of thousands of downloads — simply because it was <i>Casey’s</i> app.</p>
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</figure></iframe></div></div></figure><p id="5f53">That’s the power of a strong personal brand: Once established, people start showing up for <i>you</i>, regardless of your product. That’s really powerful.</p><p id="16f8">It’s the same power that let <a href="undefined">Gary Vaynerchuk</a> seamlessly transition from running a 60M <a href="https://winelibrary.com/">wine business</a> to a 100M <a href="http://vaynermedia.com/">digital agency</a>. Gary is the brand, and so his customers, followers, and business partners showed up for him (regardless of whether he was selling Pinot Noir or Creative for Facebook).</p><p id="d4d6">Of course, I’m at a completely different level than Casey and Gary, but I’m setting myself up from the beginning to get there.</p><p id="6d48">I need to start by associating myself with awesome products and content, and eventually my name (and brand) overtake the particulars of what I’m promoting or writing about. It’s still early, but I’m already starting to see where things can go…</p><figure id="4139"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*BkyQMZMQ9J6zKirfOYuQdA.png"><figcaption>Recognized for Rightspeed on a post about Somebody.</figcaption></figure><p id="a915">Right now, I’m the Rightspeed guy. Or the Somebody guy. Or the Rhombus guy. Or the guy that writes about product development, launches, and growth. And that’s okay.</p><p id="e67a">Slowly, these things combine, until I’m just Max Deutsch, the guy that builds and writes cool stuff.</p><p id="f734">That’s why, one week apart, I launched both projects <i>as me</i>.</p><h1 id="3b59">You have this opportunity too</h1><p id="d8dd">I recommend you also start positioning yourself as a product — as the central hub for all your activities.</p><p id="b2b0">If you build things, promote them as you. If you have ideas, write about them as you. If you do anything, do it as you.</p><p id="fed7" type="7">“Whether you like it or not, every person is now a media company.” — Gary Vaynerchuk</p><p id="8099">A great way to get started is to build a personal website that aggregates all your projects, passions, and stories into one place. Whether you build that personal site with <a href="http://somebody.io">Somebody</a> or with some other tool, it doesn’t really matter. What matters is that you start connecting the things that make you you.</p><p id="3f04">If you do this right, people will start showing up solely because you are you — and for no other reason. That’s an amazingly powerful and leverageable thing.</p><p id="cc6c">You shouldn’t pass up on this opportunity. I’m certainly not.</p><p id="789c"><i>Max Deutsch is the founder of <a href="http://rhombus.it">Rhombus</a>, a Startup-As-A-Service company, based in San Francisco. Rhombus works with non-technical entrepreneurs to build stunning mobile apps, like <a href="http://rightspeed.com">Rightspeed</a>.</i></p><div id="15c3" class="link-block">
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