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@woj.eth
narrative violation: imo there is enough people to build an independent business on farcaster *today* at 50k daily active users on the network, you have enough people to market to you probably need only around 1k customers to replace your job and go full time, which is just 2% of people who open warpcast DAILY how to get there: 1. charge too much and too early. i know, it sucks — id love supercast to be free, be open source etc. i have many people telling me i will fail (huge lmao) bc there is no free plan and price is too high. fuck the haters (99% are forever wagecucks anyway) and make money 2. lean into farcaster trends. people are very tribal here and vibe matters a lot. it doesn't mean that you should build your whole product around degen, moxie or higher but integrating these tokens definitely drives more customers 3. post more often — at least 3 posts a day. spend 1h a day just writing and replying, schedule posts with supercast and have your posts go live without losing focus gg ez
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There's this myth that you have to have a huge audience to make a living online. You don't. "Make a living" is relative, if you need less money, you can do it on a smaller audience and scale up as you get better at it. Which is what I've done. With a core audience of about 150 people, a wider less-engaged following of about 5000, I've lived off of what I've made making my quirky content for a decade now - and even went full pay what you can/donation/tips in 2019 with a strategy of regular high-engagement tippable posts with everything else just being whatever I feel like talking about. My audience bought me a house in 2020, and I've paid the bills, rescued and rehome a bunch of cats, and continue to improve my life on that income. But you have to be strategic. And determined. You have to post even when no one is paying attention, and you have to be willing to connect to people on their content as well.
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a long time ago a successful entrepreneur explained you only need "eight reliable customers" to make a business float. takes less then you think. but takes the right kinda stuff.
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a decade is mad impressive
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wow, incredible can you share your non farcaster socials?
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