What does it mean to be a thought leader?
Is it just meaningless corporate speak or does it mean something to the average consumer?
Let's simplify it a bit.
Let's simplify it a bit.
When you're looking to buy make up for example and you want to get someone's opinion on it, are you more likely to go to Rihanna's instagram or Bad Bunny's?
They're both very well known, very successful musicians but who seems like they know more about make up?
Rihanna right?
Why her though?
Well, years and years of being photographed with her face beat was certainly a primer. The instagram videos where she showed step by step how she applies her make up cemented her reputation. The good reviews overall that her make up line got, was perhaps the cherry on the cake.
So, how do you, with your hundred followers and small niche call yourself a thought leader in the same breath as Rihanna?
Well, she might know a bit about music and make up, but I guarantee you that you know something much better than she does.
For me, it's writing and researching. I'd pit myself against anyone when it comes to that.
I'd put myself in the first line.
I"d definitely call myself a leader.
So when I say, I can put your thoughts into words and help you to connect with your audience, I can put my money where my mouth is. I've been ghostwriting for fifteen years. I've had satisfied clients from Australia, China, New Zealand, Sweden, Ukraine, the UK, the United States and of course, Kenya.
I've written romance novels, books on everything from ADHD to Social Anxiety, women in the workplace, legacy, and business. My niche is storytelling. I can tell you a story about anything and make you understand it.
So if you're looking for someone to tell your story, my commissions are open.
They're both very well known, very successful musicians but who seems like they know more about make up?
Rihanna right?
Why her though?
Well, years and years of being photographed with her face beat was certainly a primer. The instagram videos where she showed step by step how she applies her make up cemented her reputation. The good reviews overall that her make up line got, was perhaps the cherry on the cake.
So, how do you, with your hundred followers and small niche call yourself a thought leader in the same breath as Rihanna?
Well, she might know a bit about music and make up, but I guarantee you that you know something much better than she does.
For me, it's writing and researching. I'd pit myself against anyone when it comes to that.
I'd put myself in the first line.
I"d definitely call myself a leader.
So when I say, I can put your thoughts into words and help you to connect with your audience, I can put my money where my mouth is. I've been ghostwriting for fifteen years. I've had satisfied clients from Australia, China, New Zealand, Sweden, Ukraine, the UK, the United States and of course, Kenya.
I've written romance novels, books on everything from ADHD to Social Anxiety, women in the workplace, legacy, and business. My niche is storytelling. I can tell you a story about anything and make you understand it.
So if you're looking for someone to tell your story, my commissions are open.
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