Last week I griped to you about the old days of
podcasting: it was annoying, to say the least, going through all the steps of launching a podcast from scratch.
To say it's much easier now would be an understatement.
In fact, there are aspects of podcasting life now that it wouldn't have occurred to anyone even to ask for in the old days.
For example:
I can now have a computer run through my episodes, pick out the most interesting or provocative portions, and automatically create captioned short videos for me.
I consider that to be practically a miracle.
This kind of innovation is obviously not confined to podcasting. Astonishing possibilities are all around us.
For instance, I've started trading options, and I now have an app that with the push of a button identifies for me every Monday morning exactly which stocks meet my criteria. That cuts my research time way, way down.
Now imagine: how much easier do you suppose it is to start a digital business than it was even 10 or 20 years ago? The same level of technology is of course
simplifying that, too.
As usual, maybe one percent of the public is really keeping up with any of it, which means anyone who's fully aware is going to have a massive advantage.
Everyone wants to have an extra check coming in each month, but with kids, families, work, and seemingly no end to their various obligations, they wonder when they would have time to learn and
implement anything that could do that for them.
But things have changed, my friend. Really, really changed.
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Tom Woods