The aforementioned YouTuber has almost a quarter million subscribers, so it’s not like anyone can post a similar video and bank $20k.
But it highlights a principle I see gaining popularity 📈
It’s a principle Austin Kleon highlighted in his 2014 book, Show Your Work.
Key excerpt:
It sounds a little extreme, but in this day and age, if your work isn’t online, it doesn’t exist. We all have the opportunity to use our voices, to have our say, but so many of us are wasting it. If you want people to know about what you do and the things you care about, you have to share.
What other examples have you seen of people showing their work online, especially the behind-the-scenes stuff?
And could you benefit from doing similar?
I’m actually running my own experiment with this at the moment…