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Parker Worth
Comedians are the best storytellers.
And few people know this…
Here are 5 simple tricks comedians use to make your stories funny (with examples)...
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Parker Worth
10 years ago I swept floors as a janitor.
5 years ago I wired buildings as an electrician.
Today I get paid to write stories on the internet.
Reality is negotiable.
Why?
Here’s the lesson:
•Every post
•Every email
•And every click, is an opportunity.
A chance to reshape who you are and your future self.
Reality isn't concrete. Reality is clay. Learn to sculpt your future...
How?
Use the power of storytelling to:
•Inspire
•Educate
•Motivate
•And entertain
So whether you're a new writer, a senior marketer, or a CEO let's write the future together.
Transforming your future isn’t just my story - it’s yours too.
Are you ready to share yours?
Parker Worth
The powerful storytelling trick NO ONE is talking about:
Juxtaposition.
This trick will make you a master at hooking and holding attention (fast):
Parker Worth
One year ago, I quit my +$250,000/yr job and moved to Brazil.
I went all in as a creator.
You think quitting a high-paying job for the uncertain life is crazy, right? Wrong!.
Here's everything I learned from launching a 6-figure storytelling business in one year.
1.) Beginner's hell is real.
Imagine being able to sleep well at night despite income fluctuations.
If you ignore this advice, you risk falling into financial desperation quickly:
The first 6 months drove of business drove me insane.
Income would come and go.
Nothing was solid and predictable.
But because I savings for one year of expenses...
...I could sleep well at night and make decisions for the long term.
The lesson:
Save one year of expenses before going all in.
This will help you make better decisions with being desperate for money.
2.) How to fix beginner's hell.
The truth about networking:
It's not about who you know, but who knows you.
This insight can transform your reach and open unexpected doors.
I began asking everyone I knew if they need a writer.
Or if they knew someone that needed a writer.
Odds are that one of those people needs or knows someone that needs your service.
Network like it's a full time job.
3.) Don't listen to big accounts.
Things change fast online. What worked last year won't work now.
Don't use mentors who are light years ahead.
Find a mentor who is one step ahead of you.
That's how you breakthrough obstacles.
4.) Become multifaceted.
The difference between a broke creator and a rich one?
The broke ones have one skill: Which is usually content creation.
The rich creators have multiple skills:
-Copy
-Advertising
-Sales
-Marketing
Etc.
Combine all of these skills and the world is yours
5.) The internet is A LOT bigger than social media.
People with email accounts 3.8 billion.
People on social media 3.4 billion.
Don't limit yourself to one platform.
Repurpose your content and make it work for you.
6. The smart entrepreneur beats the hard working entrepreneur.
Sad but true
The smartest get paid, and usually have the most time.
Don't chase.
You'll end up pushing a rock uphill.
Strategize to put your business in a position where you can push a rock downhill.
7. Everything takes longer than you'd expect.
Behind this successful year of business.
I've spent years failing with blogs, podcasts, and other internet platforms.
What you think will take a year will take four. So be patient.
The best things in life come with time.
8. Don't hire others to write for you.
I paid a copywriter $5,000 to write my first sales page.
The result? 1% conversion rate.
I hired a mentor to teach me how to write sales pages.
The result? 5-7% conversion rates.
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Parker Worth
Self-actualization is the path to personal growth 💭
With the right guidance, ideas, and people, the possibilities are boundless.
When you embrace a learning mindset, success becomes attainable in every facet of life. It's about opening up to fresh ideas and diligently applying them 💡
You'll soon discover the art of continuous improvement by connecting with positive influencers and immersing yourself in books, podcasts, videos, and inspirational speeches weekly.
My new book 'NEXT: How to Make Your Next Chapter Your Best Chapter' is your roadmap to self-improvement through self-actualization.
Your journey begins here, where the power to transform lies within you 💪
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Parker Worth
3.5 years ago my business failed.
2 years ago I failed at blogging and podcasting.
1 year ago I only had 100 followers.
Now I have 36k followers, 4500 email subs, and an online business.
What caused the transformation?
Growing pains.
Why?
Because the:
•Struggle.
•Hopelessness.
•And self-doubt doubt are good things.
These are the ingredients for the recipe that we call success.
How?
• Every post
• Every message
• And each story you share is a stepping stone.
The struggle is about building a bridge to your goals. Success won’t come to you, you have to build your way to it.
That’s why you need to learn storytelling. Because the best stories come from the trenches.
Stories:
• Inspire
• Educate
• Motivate
• And entertain
So what’re you waiting for?
-Choose a social media platform.
-Make a bold goal in public.
-Share wins and losses.
With a little bit of elbow grease and time, the results will surprise you….
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Simplify your language when sharing your ideas with others until they can truly grasp your thoughts. It's crucial to gauge your audience's knowledge and convey your message accordingly
Parker Worth
How do you engage?
1. Comment on every post
→ It's someone you like
→ Find something to say/ask
→ Comment on someone else's comment
2. Only when you have something to say
→ Like and skip to next
→ Spend 5 mins reading and then skip
Don't be politically correct.
Need some honest insights, tbh. 😶