Why THIS is an underrated weapon in the modern creator’s toolkit

Exciting news:

I’ve been working on a brand new guide for the past month or so…

And yesterday, I finally finished it.

It’s called “Inbound Client Flywheel.”

It clocks in at 40 pages and 5,586 words:

Inside, I break down the 3-step system I’m using to get 1-2 new coaching clients per month without sales calls or cold outreach.

Nothing held back.

There’s a few finishing touches still outstanding…

But once those are taken care of, you’ll get access to it for free.

Overall, I’m quite pleased with how it turned out :)

I’ll be keen to get your thoughts on it.

Hopefully, you’ll feel the same way.

In the meantime, though, I’m not only sharing this to get you excited about reading the guide… 

Or potentially implementing the strategy for yourself…

I’m also sharing it to highlight an underrated aspect of content creation:

Long-form work.

You see, completing this new guide has been tough.

I’ve had to carve out 30 minutes and an hour there for over a month…

All while juggling:

- Coaching clients
- DFY client work
- Finishing my EOY tax return
- Mailing 4 newsletters a week
- Going through a backlog of paid courses
- Ramping up my social publishing schedule
- Etc etc

In other words, I’ve been a busy bee.

But that ability to chip away at a big project one little section at a time…

… is such a crucial part of the modern creator’s toolkit.

Ultimately, content writing isn’t just about serving up an appetizing “amuse bouche” to get attention on social…

It’s also about delivering the 3-course meal.

Regardless of whether the delivery vehicle itself is text, audio, or video.

This is how you teach someone to achieve a meaningful desired outcome.

It’s the language of transformation.

Not to mention what sets you apart from everyone else squawking on social.

Anyway, that’s all I got for ya today.

Happy Monday 💪

Jim Hamilton

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