A Bookshelf of Respect 📚 Please Forgive My Unsolicited Reviews [Ru-chan note Creator vol.04]
👇️Overall Impression and Recommended Audience
Ru-chan's articles are all honest, easy to read, and based on concrete advice and data. Furthermore, her stance of sharing her own experiences and emotions without reservation gives readers a sense of security, like leaning against a large tree. Because Ru-chan's desire to 'support those who take on challenges' can be felt throughout her work, her content is recommended for startups, those who want to gain a perspective from outside Japan, and anyone thinking of taking on a new challenge.
Ru-chan's posts consistently exude kindness and sincerity, and every article has a charm that draws you in before you realize it. From practical themes like marketing knowledge and the challenge of monetizing on note, explained in an easy-to-understand way, to daily events and sudden worries that cross her mind, all of Ru-chan's writing is approachable while simultaneously conveying deep insight. Her tone is as familiar as a conversation with a friend, yet somehow intellectual, allowing you to gain new perspectives and insights every time you read.
Since it would be too broad to introduce every single article, I have picked out a few that left a particularly strong impression on me and would like to convey Ru-chan's charm through these reviews. Each article goes beyond mere information sharing, as Ru-chan carefully weaves in her own real-life experiences and thoughts, making the reader think, 'What would I do in that situation?'
👍 Investing and struggling in Bali, overcoming both obstacles and emotional hurdles! A real-life story with healing episodes involving animals.
《Paid Article on Weakness》 Things I'm Worried About Right Now
Focusing on the difficulties of real estate investment in Bali, this piece candidly depicts the harshness of taking on challenges in a foreign land, including culture, weather, and the reliability of craftsmen. On the other hand, her progress through mysterious interactions with animals and the power of support from readers is impressive.
The charm of this article lies in Ru-chan's unadorned tone. While she is honest about her failures and anxieties, one can feel her strong will to 'keep trying.' The interactions with animals that visit during construction provide a soothing relief amidst the heavy content. Ru-chan's stance of sharing her 'human worries' and 'real-world difficulties' gives courage to the reader. It is especially recommended for those interested in business in different cultures and those who continue to take on challenges.
👍 The reality of Indonesian life and remittances from Kagawa. Surprises and discoveries in predicting the future of the Japanese economy from a regional perspective!
[Article for Japanese People] Where does Japan's precious money go?
This article discusses the increasing number of foreign workers, centered in Kagawa Prefecture, and their impact on the Japanese economy. It is an article that prompts deep reflection in the reader by analyzing the religious beliefs and lifestyles of Indonesians, as well as the outflow of income abroad, using concrete figures.
This is a piece where one can feel Ru-chan's international perspective and her love for Japan. It is a compelling read that fuses calm data analysis with warm episodes of her interactions with Indonesians in Kagawa. In particular, the point where she calculates the remittance amounts concretely to visualize the impact on the economy increases the persuasiveness of the piece. Articles like this, which delve into regional topics from an international perspective, provide an opportunity to think about the future of Japan.
👍 Practical explanation of the basics of management and successful strategies for note monetization, even for beginners!
[Note Monetization] Is monetization a business?
She treats note monetization as a 'business' and explains it from the perspectives of marketing, finance, and legal affairs. While organizing the challenges and risks that beginners often fall into, she preaches the importance of management.
The article is packed with practical advice based on Ru-chan's business experience. She defines 'monetization = business' and conveys its essence to the reader in an easy-to-understand way. In particular, it is impressive that she introduces the 'three circles' of management (sales/marketing, finance/accounting, and legal/practical affairs) and shows concrete steps and points to be careful about. The entire article is approachable, making it easy for even beginners to grasp the overall picture of business. This is an article I definitely want those aiming for note monetization to read.
👍 If you're tired of the pressure of monetization, lighten your heart with a 'Candy Store Strategy Brain'! A new perspective on enjoying note monetization.
If you're out of breath from note monetization, let's get a candy store strategy brain☆
This article is a piece packed with warm cheers and practical advice for people who feel tired of note monetization. Ru-chan proposes a way to resolve the pressure caused by pursuing monetization too much through the approachable idea of a 'candy store strategy brain.' This unique angle is simple yet evokes deep empathy.
The perspective of moving away from the fixed idea that 'monetization = great success' and conveying that even a 100-yen product is an important step will provide a sense of security to beginners as well. In particular, the advice to create a 'business plan' to maintain your own pace without overdoing it combines playfulness and practicality. Proposing a business plan as a 'shield to protect your true self' is fresh and will be a salvation for those who feel like they are about to be crushed by pressure.
Also, Ru-chan's kindness and unpretentious tone that permeate the entire text are charming. Lighthearted analogies like 'a 3-pack of fu-gashi for 100 yen' or 'selling soybeans for 100 yen' relax the reader's heart and provide a new perspective toward monetization while having fun. This post is recommended for everyone taking on the challenge of note monetization. Especially for those who are rushing for results and cornering themselves, the message 'let's relax a little and enjoy it' will hit home. Ru-chan's unadorned expression provides healing and hints for many Noters.
📝 Summary
Ru-chan's articles go beyond mere knowledge sharing; they have a warmth that supports the reader and gives them a push. Also, by frankly talking about her own failures and challenges in her articles, she has the power to make readers think, 'I'll try taking on a challenge too.' For those who are challenging themselves with monetization or those who want to expand their own possibilities, this is a creator definitely worth reading.
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