The Solo Thought Leader: From Solopreneur to Go-To Expert in 7 Steps (Solo Thought Leadership Book 1)
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The Solo Thought Leader: From Solopreneur to Go-To Expert in 7 Steps (Solo Thought Leadership Book 1)
Come up with new stuff by joining opposite concepts. Have you ever wondered how glamping and luxury SUVs came to be? Someone had to mix the comforts of a five-star hotel and a luxury car, with the adventure of camping and carrying a lot of stuff in an SUV.
Voyageur University, to help employed professionals become independent. They realized that because of the Covid pandemic, there would be a greater need for fractional leaders.
Look for trends no one else is writing about. Explore the idea while writing or speaking about it to your audience. Gauge interest in the idea based on the response. Develop the idea further into a system or process. Publish your system in a book.
Because to become a solo thought leader is not enough to be an expert in what others have said. You must also develop a unique angle or point of view for your message.
anywhere. So, you need to be able to identify what's new, what's unique, where an opportunity is, and then you have to have the stick-to-itiveness."
Solo thought leaders dive deep into their niches to become the go-to experts. Content creators create broad pillar topics to compete for search results.
Innovative ideas are not discussed on social media but on mastermind groups, private conversations between entrepreneurs, and brainstorming sessions among peers.
I am a practitioner with results and not just an observer. • I am documenting my journey and my results. • I have a clear stance or strong opinion about important issues in my industry.
Write down twenty-five things you are curious about, things you would read books or attend lectures about. Be as specific as possible. For example, instead of just listing NFTs, write down something like uses of NFTs for books (that’s one of my interests, by the way). Once you finish the list, look for places where these ideas intersect. Let’s say
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