There's a big star in the neocon world who
spoke on my campus when I was a college student. I was supposed to coordinate his arrival.
I feel wrong giving you his name; I'll just say he's made some controversial documentaries that the right-wing grassroots love.
(That should suffice.)
He was horrified to discover that only about ten people were in attendance.
He begged me not to mention the attendance figure in any write-ups of the event.
I understand how he felt, of course: that's embarrassing.
And it's the very thing that makes most people give up their online business.
I actually asked my folks on a webinar once: what made you give up on your last online venture?
This.
No one ever saw what they were offering.
As for me, I love doing my show. I hate putting in the work to drive traffic to it. It's an awful slog and not fun at all.
Until now, that is.
I've found something that you'll actually enjoy doing, that helps people, and that can bring a flood of traffic and attention to whatever you're doing.
You might even get addicted to it -- but that's a nice kind of addiction: helping people, and getting traffic for yourself.
It's right out in the open, but I know of almost no one who has figured out that it can be used this way.
Thankfully, you know me.
Don't let our relationship go to waste.
Check this work of art out:
Tom Woods