Dan Koe – The 2 Hour Writer
Course Description
Salepage : Dan Koe – The 2 Hour Writer
Delivery : Online With Any Device
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THE CREATIVE OWN THE FUTURE.
Without spending four years and $42,599 on a degree, learn the recession-proof skill for the digital economy.
Utilize Our 2-Hour Content Ecosystem To Develop High-Impact Digital Writing Skills, Increase Online Credibility, & Automate Content Creation For Rapid Development
THE GLOBE IS CHANGING No one aspires to become a commodity. Are you indispensable?
Within the next ten years, 62% of labor employment will be eliminated.
This includes positions requiring a high level of ability.
Although we are now witnessing it, this is nothing new.
Since quite some time, everything has been pointing toward independent creative labor.
“Delegate, automate, or quit the task if it doesn’t demand innovation.” – Naval
But let’s see if you should keep reading before I squander any more of your time with my apocalyptic predictions.
You are free to quit the website if you do not identify with any of the following bullets:
– You have a variety of hobbies, but you have no idea how to draw people to your work (for work to be valuable, it needs people that deem it valuable.)
– You already run a one-person firm, but you’re not sure how well your newsletters, social media postings, or other material is done.
– You already write on the internet, but you lack a strategy for producing material that stands out (without templates or copying others).
– You are interested in acquiring a skill that you can use to complement every other in-demand ability you now possess but have not yet begun to study.
– You want to lay a foundation to change the fact that you are making money using your time rather than your thinking.
– You have tried to use the adage “learn a talent, sell the skill” but have had little luck (perhaps because you lack attention, influence, or an audience).
You don’t see yourself using the talents you’re studying for more than ten years, and you’re sick and tired of learning things that don’t lead anywhere.
I could go on, but at this point you should be able to decide whether or not it is worthwhile for you to learn to write better, faster, and more creatively.