Is there actually demand for 'Side Hustle Beginner Common Experiences' on note? I asked AI [Day 11]
I'm Fuku-o, and I'm currently on a 30-day challenge to create paid notes.
When you've just started a side hustle, everything is new, and you might feel confused or find yourself spinning your wheels... it happens, right?
It turns out that these 'side hustle beginner common experiences' are actually a topic with quite a lot of demand on note.
This time, while asking AI (ChatGPT) about 'side hustle beginner common experiences,' I'll introduce how to write and utilize notes that evoke empathy!
Is there really demand for side hustle beginner common experiences?
You might think, 'Who would find a side hustle beginner's experience useful?'
But in reality, a beginner's authentic experience is valuable information for those just starting out.
It's reassuring to know you're not the only one
It's easy to read because it's a bit funny
It's easy to empathize with because it's human, including the setbacks
Furthermore, on note, articles based on 'empathy + real experience' are easily liked and often shared. In other words, beginner common experiences = a treasure trove of content.
I asked AI! How can you utilize side hustle beginner common experiences?
When I asked ChatGPT, 'Is there demand for side hustle beginner common experiences?', this is the answer I got👇
'Common experiences easily generate empathy and increase the creator's approachability. The perspective of a side hustle beginner is a valuable guide for those about to start.'
Indeed, there are perspectives that only a beginner can see, aren't there?
According to AI, 'common experience-style articles' have the following three strengths:
✅ Easily generates empathy
✅ Easily spread and shared
✅ Easily shortens the distance with readers
This can be used not only for note, but also as content for X (formerly Twitter), blogs, and YouTube.
10 Common Tropes for Side Hustle Beginners
So, here are 10 'side hustle beginner tropes' that actually seem likely!
1. 'First, a blog!' → Opened one, but don't know what to write
You sign up for WordPress and pick a theme, then freeze... It's a common pattern where the whole day is spent just on settings.
2. Getting super hyped over the first '1 yen' in revenue
You make 1 yen on Google AdSense. You report on X, 'I finally earned something!', and get congratulated by your followers.
3. Getting obsessed with your workspace setup
'I definitely need an ergonomic chair,' 'Blue light glasses are a must!' → The environment is ready, but revenue is still zero.
4. Setting a Pomodoro timer saying 'I'll do my best today!' → Spend the whole day on social media
Even though you're using productivity tools, the work never progresses. Collecting side hustle info on X becomes the goal itself.
5. Posting high-consciousness content one after another
Posting accelerates before taking action. Actual work time is minimal.
This kind of thing happens. Well, you need to get used to it first.
6. Writing 'how to earn' articles on note, but they don't sell at all
If your experience is thin, the content tends to be shallow too. With zero likes, you feel like giving up... This happens. 💦
7. Spending too much money on side hustle materials, notes, and tools
'Maybe I can change if I read this note...' → It just keeps piling up. Before you know it, only your expenses have increased.
Maybe there are people like this too...
8. Making 'I don't have enough time' your catchphrase
You intend to work in between your main job and chores, but end up spending your days doing 'research' (excuses) on Netflix and YouTube.
Time tends to run short.
9. Feeling relieved that 'no one is watching' your first post
But deep down, you want someone to read it. There are moments when a single like saves your heart. Likes and hearts are appreciated. ☺️
10. Realizing that 'side hustles aren't easy'
You hit the harsh reality in your first month. But you realize that this is the starting line.
This is definitely a common experience.
3 Tips for making the most of 'common experience' topics on note
Here are some points for making the most of side hustle beginner common experiences on note without letting them end up as just a 'diary' entry👇
1. Add 'insights' or 'lessons learned' in addition to empathy
For example, including improvement ideas like 'I failed at XX, but here is what I would do now' increases reader satisfaction.
2. Include keywords like 'side hustle beginner' and 'common experience' in the title
This makes it easier to search for and also has the effect of making readers think, 'This might be about me.'
3. Build trust through serialization and consistent posting
Serial formats like '10 Common Experiences for Side Hustle Beginners (Sequel)' or 'What happened after 1 month?' are said to lead to building a fan base.
Summary: The 'now' of a beginner is the best material
Real experiences and emotions that can only be written because you are a side hustle beginner.
Conversely, it is precisely because you are a beginner that you can write them.
(I am also a beginner at note.)
That is very valuable information for people who are just starting out.
Instead of thinking, 'I can't write because I haven't seen results yet...'
Think, 'There are things I can only write now,' and record them on note
This difference in mindset makes a big difference.
With that said, I would be happy if this article serves as a trigger for you to feel that 'your experience has value'!
📣 Likes, follows, and comments are very welcome!
Please feel free to comment with things like 'I relate to this common experience!' or 'I had the same experience!'✨
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