02.07.2021, 18:55
David Perell - Write of Passage
10.3 GiB | 17h 34mn | Video: .MP4 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz, 2 channels, 128 Kbps
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
AN ONLINE COURSE BY DAVID PERELL
Accelerate Your Career by Writing Online
In Write of Passage, you will learn a step-by-step method for publishing quality content and distributing your ideas to your professional network, leading to unexpected opportunities and increased serendipity in your work and life.
Write Online.
Build Your Audience.
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Follow The Netflix Principle
Build a Note-Taking System
Own Your Distribution
Build Your Personal Monopoly
Course Overview
You will learn a step-by-step method for publishing quality content and distributing your ideas to your professional network, leading to unexpected opportunities and increased serendipity in your work and life.
1. The Age of Leverage
Why should you write on the internet? Module 1 has your answer.
We're living in the Age of Leverage, a time of unprecedented opportunity for creators. Good ideas can be shared at no marginal cost. Your work can spread around the globe while you sleep. It's time to harness that potential.
After introducing the course, David shares how writing online opened new doors and widened his world. You're then given an overview of each course module, including your Serendipity Vehicle and Personal Monopoly.
2. Make Your Serendipity Vehicle
Blogging isn't dead. In fact, it's just in its infancy.
Module 2 introduces you to the Seven Principles of Content Creation.
Your blog is a Serendipity Vehicle. The place where your distinct voice emerges through sharing and receiving feedback on your work. There are no quick promises. But consistent production will give you an edge for spreading ideas and connecting with others. David explains how he sparked an audience by applying these principles over time. He also reviews four common concerns about writing online.
3. Create Your Online Home
Put away your resume paper and fire up your new website.
Module 3 shows you the importance of your Start Here page, which is your resume, business card, and portfolio all wrapped into one. It's the lobby of your online home, the first thing people will see when they "walk in." David shares the keys to a stellar Start Here page, and gives strategies for narrowing your site's focus. You'll learn about the Paradox of Specificity, the internet's power to match, and a philosophy for personal growth via writing.
4. Set Up Your Distribution System
"Email is the next big thing."
Module 4 explains the underrated power of email distribution to share your ideas, stay connected with people, and receive feedback at scale.
Use your email newsletter to create a distribution channel that you own. A highlight reel for your best work that leads to new ideas, connections and opportunities. David then introduces his favorite concept in Write of Passage - the Content Triangle, a process for abundant content creation in the digital age.
5. Learn to Write Clearly & Persuasively
David uses Module 5 to take you behind the scenes of his writing process.
Using his article on cooperation as a case study, David demonstrates his process for outlining an article. You'll see how he takes an article from casual conversation to finished product - outlining, source gathering, writing, refining, and sharing. You'll see why modern pieces of writing aren't merely written, but assembled. And you just might learn why people in New York City are so rude.
6. Connect with Anyone
Networking has flipped in the digital age. Module 6 gives you the new method for connecting with peers and thinkers you admire.
Put your writing to work as a beacon for finding and meeting interesting people. David shares the concept of a "third door" for building real relationships with industry leaders. He tells the story of his worst networking mistakes so you don't repeat them. And you'll hear about the importance of specificity and reciprocity when asking for a meeting. Also included: six guidelines for de-risking your cold email outreach.
7. Build Your Personal Monopoly
Ideas can travel faster and farther than ever before. But what do you want to launch into orbit?
Module 7 walks you through building your personal monopoly - a narrow area of expertise that emerges from your unique intersection of abilities. David reviews how to define and refine your personal monopoly. You'll then learn how to use that specific knowledge to build a following and gain leverage, hearing several examples of distinct paths carved by online creators. Building off of principles from the previous modules, you'll understand how to capitalize on the massive opportunities of the bi-directional media landscape.
Bonus module: Information Capture
Writing is so much more than putting words on the page.
Prolific writing can only happen when you write from abundance. New ideas are born from the experiences you have and the ideas you consume. But you need a system to organize facts, observations, and epiphanies.
In the Information Capture bonus module, David reviews how to find, save, organize, and retrieve high-quality information. He'll share his method for structuring digital notes with Hot and Cold notebooks. With it, you'll set up your own digital note-taking system, which you'll add to throughout the course.
Your new information capture system will fuel a wealth of new ideas.
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