— Want to get rid of back pain or carpal tunnel syndrome? Here's a channel with warm-up reminders and a set of exercises.
— Problems with sleep? And here again you can launch a channel with a set of rituals and life hacks that will help improve sleep.
These are just a few examples off the top of my head. I see that this model has great potential in the education niche as well: design, graphics, texts, photography, drawing – all of this can be packaged into a subscription information product.
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Our main goal was to create a non-toxic environment of like-minded people, where you can freely and calmly discuss problems, hypotheses, experiments and get quick feedback from experienced colleagues. Come and see for yourself/
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I'll tell you about what I encountered myself.
1. Discipline
If you open a channel with content that is only available by subscription, your audience must understand what they are paying for and how often they will receive their content. And if at first adrenaline and israel email list euphoria give you a boost, then it becomes difficult to maintain the chosen regularity. There are moments when you give up, there are days when you don’t want to do anything. But people are waiting, they paid money, so you take it and do it - it doesn’t work any other way.
2. Diversity and search for ideas
I have people in my channel who have been with me from the very beginning. They were the first to believe in the idea and still support me. It is for these people that I try to make text analysis diverse, not talk about the same techniques, but show options, be constantly searching. I am improving my product. If earlier I simply analyzed text techniques used in posts, now I devote time to structure.
The challenges of the subscription model
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