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I have been writing 4,000-5,000 words per day.
I never thought I could write this much. When I started 5 years ago, I’d be lucky to do 500. This output requires a lot of focus. Not just in the writing sessions, but outside them too. You need to sleep well, eat well, walk a lot,
A confession:
Sometimes I can be a terrible entrepreneur.
I make things a lot harder than they need to be. And overlook obvious opportunities because I’m too busy ‘pressing forward’.
Here’s one example (that’s cost a serious amount of cash):
My housemate and I decided to become entrepreneurs at the same time.
It was during the first COVID lockdown in 2020.
We were tired of trading time for money. We both felt there was more to life than the 9 to 5.
One quote from Naval Ravikant set us down completely different pat
$1,134,953.
That's how much I've made writing online in the past 35 months.
If you build it right, you can create a business where the more you write, the more you earn.
Nail these three concepts:
If I were an entrepreneurial writer and wanted to stop selling my time…
Here's how I would build my business to make $100,000/year without ghostwriting.
(In 10 simple steps)
Benjamin Franklin was an incredible writer.
Writing helped him build a successful printing business. It helped him write a popular book (Poor Richard’s Almanack is quoted to this day). And of course, it helped him become one of the most powerful people in the world.
But here’s

Last month, I wrote 4 emails about writing, online business, and life.
In case you missed them, here’s a round-up:

My first viral post was a personal story.
I had zero storytelling experience.
But since then, I’ve tried to share stories every day. It is the most effective way to communicate your ideas.
It’s also a hell of a skill.
Here are 7 of the best tips I’ve picked up:
Over the past 3 years, I’ve grown my email list to 35,000 readers.
It’s the most important part of my business.
But my biggest mistake? Wasting so much time on a ‘value’ newsletter.
If you want to grow your brand and business in 2024 and beyond, here’s why you need to avoid t
Over the past 4 years, I’ve attracted an audience of 244k on social media.
But it took 13 months to hit my first 1,000 followers.
People began paying attention when I doubled down on these 7 simple (but effective) ideas:

Last month, I went travelling for 4 weeks.
I ran an experiment.
Is it possible to build your business whilst exploring the world (without falling behind)?
Here are 3 observations (and my conclusion):
How to stand out as a writer in 2025 (5 simple decisions):
Last month, I wrote 11 emails about writing, online business, and life.
In case you missed them, here’s a round-up:

In the future, the world will be much more careful about scrolling social media.
Modern-day cigarettes.
$20,097.
That's how much money I made with my last sales page.
The best part?
It was a $997 product.
Sold through a Google Doc…
With zero sales calls.
Here's a breakdown of the strategy (including the copy):
Naval Ravikant once said:
“All the returns in life, whether in wealth, relationships, or knowledge, come from compound interest.”
Compounding is the secret to success (and seriously overlooked).
Here’s how you can take advantage:

When I was a dentist, I thought the only way to be a writer was to write books.
But the Internet has cracked open the opportunity to build a writing career.
You just need to do these 4 high-leverage tasks:
Writing online is a magnet for opportunities.
The key is to focus on the 3 pillars of Magnetic Writing:
• Actionable advice (to showcase your expertise)
• Personality (to share your worldviews and beliefs)
• Storytelling (to help your customers relate and make your ideas more m
I screwed up my first sales call—big time.
It was so embarrassing that I avoided doing another.
But I’ve since sold $970k in products, consulting, and coaching.
If you want to make money but hate face-to-face sales, read this:
David Olgivy was one of the world’s best copywriters.
He once said:
“I am a lousy copywriter, but I am a good editor.”
The secret to great writing is rewriting. Steal my simple 3 step editing system to do it well:

It took me 18 months to make my first dollar.
I’ve since grossed over $1,300,000 in under 4 years.
I’ve made a tonne of mistakes.
But I now follow a simple blueprint that guarantees an offer never flops.
Here's how to turn your ideas into income (in 5 simple steps):
Last month, I finished delivering an 8 week cohort.
It was $3,000 per person.
I shared a blueprint for creating a quality course from scratch.
This was my second group coaching experience.
Five important lessons:
I almost failed my first step as an entrepreneur.
I thought it would be easy to make money online. But it was hell.
Here’s what I learned about getting started (and the secret to online success):
Writing online is still the smartest thing you can do for your business.
But these 5 mistakes are holding you back:
I once made $177,428 in 5 days.
Here are the 7 steps I took (without spending a single dollar on paid ads):
What holds back most entrepreneurs:
Their sales page.
If you can’t write a sales page, you’ll always rely on conversationals to sell.
And if your sales page sucks, all the traffic you drive is pointless.
But if your sales page is good?
You have an asset that works day and ni
A big mistake I made 5 years ago:
Waiting for change to happen.
I didn't like my job. But instead of doing something about it, I kept working and dreaming that something would happen.
The strategy that changed my life came from legendary business consultant Clayton Christensen
Last week, I shared a 35-minute mini-course breaking down the copywriting, offer, and launch strategy for my latest product launch.
Not everyone got it, so here it is direct.
Social media is a ticking timebomb for your business.
Why?
Say you and I decide to build a bank.
We have two location choices:
10 months ago, I launched a recurring revenue product.
It’s now grossed $61,380.
It makes ~$5-7,000/month and takes 4 hours a month to fulfill. I rarely advertise it.
Here’s how I built it:
I have met so many entrepreneurs with great businesses simply because they started writing every day.
The secret?
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Principles are the secret to achieving success.
Writing and entrepreneurship share many similarities.
Let me show you what I mean.
Last month, I made $30,106.63.
Here’s a breakdown of how things went:
• Income: $38,208.41
• Expenses: $8,101.78
• Audience: $254,197
• 5 moves I made
Let’s dive in 👉

In January, I made $35,325.77.
I also made seven business moves, including:
• Starting my first book
• AI-ifying my business
• Hiring three coaches
Here’s a breakdown of my results & 7 moves I made 👉

Society has got the definition of success wrong.
Money. Status. Fame.
You only need to look around to realise these things make most people unhappy.
Here’s a smarter aim:
I don’t ‘do’ regret.
But there’s one mistake I wish I didn’t make four years ago.
It cost me a serious amount of progress.
Let me chat you through it:
Last month, I wrote 12 emails about writing & building an online business.
In case you missed them, here’s a round-up:

This month, I finished launching my second ‘big’ product, Magnetic Emails.
Here’s a breakdown of the results (revenue, plus 5 lessons learned).

Email is the most powerful way to build your business.
It’s helped me gross close to 7 figures in 31 months.
But most people suck at sending engaging emails. They end up just another name clogging up the inbox.
If you avoid these 7 deadly email sins, you won’t be one of them:
Digital products are a great way to disconnect your time from money.
But building and launching one is tough.
Here are 8 ideas that have helped me make over $850,000 in product sales over the past 3 years:
Quitting a career takes more courage than succeeding in it.
If you hate your job, you're making a massive mistake.
The internet rewards the obsessed.
You must commit to a craft if you want to succeed.
Follow these 3 signals to find the perfect skill for your business:
Last month, I wrote 6 emails about writing, online business, and life.
In case you missed them, here’s a round-up:

Last month, I wrote 7 emails about writing, online business, and life.
In case you missed them, here’s a round-up:

Last month, I completed a 4 day walking meditation retreat in Thailand.
It was a brutal but brilliant experience.
Here’s how it works (and why you should give it a go):

One of the most overlooked ways to learn to write:
Copywork.
I thought it was stupid when I started. But it’s been fantastic for improving the quality of my communication.
The Internet is the greatest opportunity to do work you love and be rewarded well for it.
And there’s one big reason why:
Compounding.
Here’s why you need to double down on building online:

Leverage is the intelligent version of laziness.
It is the secret to disconnecting your time from results.
Here are 7 high-leverage activities you can do for free (that 97% of people ignore):

Went for a quad bike trip up a mountain. Great fun.
Also got fist bumped by an elephant. He knows what’s up.

Your most important task in life:
Building a career you love.
And the Internet is the best vehicle to achieve it.
These 7 simple steps are all you need: