How much do you expect to invest for content creation as an entrepreneur in order to put out 30-60 pieces of content per week?
Hello ladies and gents! After a bit of research, I realized that there are a few different stages in the way most entrepreneurs/solopreneurs start investing in content creation (not referring to entrepreneurs and solopreneurs that content creation is their business e.g. Youtubers/TikTokers/Influencers):
  1. They start by either writing content(whether long form or short form), OR they create a podcast or videos for YouTube/Livestream/Short form content, and last but not least some also grew through carousel posts/illustrations. In short, almost everyone starts by writing, recording audio, creating videos, graphic design, and/or illustrations. Usually, they have developed a skill for one of these and they feel comfortable doing one of these consistently without struggling or having to force themselves. They enjoy it and they can do it sustainably for a long period of time because it's fun.
  2. Then they hire their first person part-time to help them optimize that process. Whether that's an editor, a sound engineer, a video editor, or even just a VA, usually that first person comes very part-time 1-1.5x day(s)/per week (5-10 hours per week) and helps them make the most of their time now that they've figured out something that works and they want to be more efficient and effective with their time. This most of the time costs between $200-1000/per month.
  3. This is the stage I want to ask you for. This is where you start having some kind of system that helps you create more content than before. If for example during stage 1 you would invest 5-10 hours per week to create 3-5 pieces of content per week, during stage 2 you would invest approximately half the time for the same amount of pieces of content per week or slightly more but not much more. Stage 3 is when you've optimized a few things already and you've been doing this for at least a few months (for some it's already been a year or two) and now you've reached stage 3 where you have a more solid system, and maybe your person joins part-time 2-3 days a week or full time, or you maybe already have 2 people part-time (2 days a week). Now they help you create a lot more content. You go from 3-5 pieces of content to 10-30-50-60 pieces of content per week by leveraging their time, skills, and the system that you've built during the previous months. At this stage, from my experience, people pay anywhere between $1000-5000 per month having 1-2 people part-time (~15-30 hours/per week per person). This stage seems to be the one that if you crack and do it successfully is the one that can lead to the most upside and give you the freedom that you're seeking. This is the one that can take you anywhere between 10-50K per month in revenue and then it becomes a completely different game. For most people, this is the stage where a lot of shifts are happening and you start creating and living life from a whole different perspective. The purpose of this post is to ask you how much would you pay for a service that helps you achieve this. How much would this be worth to you? How much do you expect this to cost so that it's done successfully? Keep in mind that I wrote earlier that most people invest $1000-5000, but it doesn't mean that they do this successfully (the definition of success here being that they grow an audience while they are making at least 5 figures per month)
  4. Stage 4 is when you bring on board someone that will manage all of this for you and maximize the quality and quantity of your content + it makes even more impact both in terms of how many people you reach, the growth of the brand, and following but also increased revenue. This is when Hormozi hired Caleb Ralston as a Brand Manager/Creative Director, or when Gary Vee assigned Andy Kraniak for a similar role. This is when you as the entrepreneur or consultant/coach/author focus on content creation only and your Brand Manager/Creative Director becomes the head of this operation. Your time is at full leverage and there is some kind of system in place and when you bring this person on board they multiply the already good results that you've been getting for some time. When you bring someone like this on board it can lead to 2x-20x ROI relatively quickly. It's not easy to attract someone like that though, and they need to be paid very generously. This is the result of stage 3 though. If you can get to stage 3 and put in the time, effort, and investment to get to stage 4, stage 4 becomes the beginning of something big. The beginning of starting to grow one of the biggest brands in your space. Stage 4 is still scratching the surface, it's the tip of the Iceberg when it comes down to what's possible, but a damm great place to be at because now you are there only to share your wisdom a few hours per week and almost everything else (it can be everything else if you want to give full creative control and decision making to your Brand Manager/Creative Director) is being managed and executed by your team.
So, with all that being said, how much would you be willing to invest for stage 3? How much do you think stage 3 should cost in order to lead to amazing results?
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How much do you expect to invest for content creation as an entrepreneur in order to put out 30-60 pieces of content per week?
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