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Why audience building is so hard

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demandcurve.com

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neal@m.demandcurve.com

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Fri, Apr 12, 2024 04:00 PM

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And why it's worth it  ‌ ‌ ‌ Only 3 days left until opens for priority waitli

And why it's worth it  ‌ ‌ ‌ Only 3 days left until [UNIGNORABLE]( opens for priority waitlisters Hey there! Why audience building is so hard - "I don't want to be judged:" Imposter syndrome is real - "I don't know what to write about:" Choosing a topic that excites you, stands out, and cements you as an expert is hard. - "I won't stay consistent:" You need motivation, encouragement, confidence, and a community of people to keep you going. - "I'll be shouting into the void:" You need a community of early supporters to get you over the hump. - "I'm not a good writer:" Not only do you need compelling ideas, you need to write compelling copy. - "I'll run out of content ideas:" You need a system for coming up with great ideas again and again. - Dopamine addiction: It's very common for people to start chasing likes and forgetting that you're trying to build trust and demonstrate credibility with your target buyer.  We've designed [UNIGNORABLE]( to help tackle all of these problems. Join the waitlist to get up to $400 off when we launch on April 15th.  Now, onto the positives:  Why audience building is worth it - Leads: If you demonstrate credibility online every week, you'll attract people who want to work with you. - Credibility: Having a large audience is built-in social proof and credibility. People cannot help but take you more seriously. - Opportunities: You'll have random opportunities come your way, such as podcast invites, speaking engagements, partnership deals, and whatever else you can think of. - Optionality: If I stopped working on Demand Curve or UNIGNORABLE today, I could easily spin up something else to replace my salary because of my audience. - Access: When you have a big audience and DM someone, they are likely to read and respond. - Personal network: Two weeks ago, I flew 5,000km to Miami, where I had a place to stay and met up with four entrepreneurs. All because of posting online. - This is honestly one of the best perks.  Building an audience is one of the highest-leverage activities. One of the best ways to get ahead is to increase your "luck surface area."  Continually showing up in people's feeds and providing value is the best way to attract opportunities to you.  We've run 6 cohorts with 1764 ambitious founders on how to build an UNGINORABLE personal brand. This cohort will be the best one yet.  Enrollment opens for 3,232 [priority waitlisters]( in 3 days. And you're not on the waitlist!  Prices for waitlisters range from $600 to $800. They go up by $50 for every 25 spots sold. We sold 50 seats in a pre-sale in 10 minutes.  Public enrollment starts Tuesday at 9 AM Pacific. Prices will range from $800 to $1,000.  For the best deal, [join the waitlist]( and be there April 15th at 9 AM Pacific [Join the waitlist to get up to $400 off]( Hope to see you in the community on April 19th 👋  – [Neal]( + [Katelyn](   You're receiving this because you joined the Un-ignorable waitlist. © 2024 Demand Curve, Inc. All rights reserved. 4460 Redwood Hwy, Suite 16-535, San Rafael, California, United States [Unsubscribe]() from all emails, including the newsletter, or [manage]( your preferences.

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