The first step to selling on note is to have the curiosity to "buy a paid note"! -Paying for note is also a form of "self-investment"-
What kind of impression do you have about "paid notes"?
First, let's start with your impressions from a reader's perspective!
"Even if the title is interesting, I won't buy it if it's paid."
"Hmm... I don't think I can actively buy it."
"Maybe I'd buy it if it's a highly-rated article...?"
Are there many people who are a bit hesitant...?
Next, let's hear your impressions from a noter (creator) perspective!
"I've never written one, but... I'm interested...!"
"I want to write one someday!!"
"I wonder if the articles I write will sell...?"
Oh, it seems many of you have a positive impression, like a spirit of challenge!
If my article were to sell...! Thinking about that really expands your dreams. 😊
This work is a sequel to my series on trying out paid notes.
I am sharing what I noticed and felt after buying paid notes.
For those who are currently resistant to the words "paid" or "purchase," I recommend my previous article.
Back to the topic.
I believe that you, the reader of this article, are likely a "creator who wants people to buy your products." But at the same time, you probably also have the perspective of a reader who "hesitates to spend even 100 yen."
Because of that, you might be thinking, "It probably won't sell even if I write it..."
What I am introducing this time is a paid note by Shigeku-san, who is my valued "customer." Why do I call him a "customer"? Well... he is actually the first customer who ever bought my paid note!
Shigeku-san, who pays attention even to the paid notes of a noter (Masome) who explicitly stated "zero track record" in their own articles,zero track recordis someone who actively purchases many "paid notes."
In his personal "paid note database," he continues to collect and analyze over 1,000 "paid notes," and I believe he is unique among all "note users."
Someone who engages in such activities is selling their "survival strategy" for under 1,000 yen...
Looking at the price, you might think the hurdle for purchase is a bit high from a reader's perspective. However,from the perspective of a noter who wants to try paid notes, it is clearly too reasonable given the volume it exudes.
There is a concept called the principle of reciprocity, but pushed by an even greater150% curiosity, I also made the purchase.
First, what surprised me was...
The table of contents with 100 items
No, it is written in the free section that there are 100 items in total.
But when 100 items, and with such intriguing titles, are actually lined up,it is a masterpiece.
My excitement is building up!! 🥳
I was planning to write an introductory article after reading through everything, but happily, this will take some time.
Regarding the content I have read so far, you are teaching the "important mindset" that beginners often overlook in a warm and persuasive tone that resonates with the feelings of noters who want to try their hand at paid notes but wonder if they will actually sell.
Everyone is looking for slightly different information, but since there are 100 items, the content is packed with things that make me think, "I can do this too! I want to cherish this way of thinking!" I am very much looking forward to reading the rest.✨
There was a time when I thought that buying a paid note was similar to buying a book at a bookstore, and wouldn't a book have more information?
However, as I write articles on note, that way of thinking has changed. I feel that a paid note is a sales format for
"information that you want to keep as your own secret."
In fact, the feeling of buying and reading a book is different from the feeling of buying and reading a paid note. Personally, the latter has a greater
sense of excitement, like peeking at a secret.😎
You might hesitate to buy depending on the price, but if you can discern the quality of the article, it also becomes an investment in yourself.
My personal criteria for choosing articles is based more on whether I am "excited" to learn the content myself, rather than whether I can "get my money's worth."
Intuition is reliable.😊
When you come across a paid note that interests you, I think it's fine to take some time if you're hesitant.
When the time comes, you might think, "I want to read that article."
For that moment, if you come across a paid note that even slightly interests you, please press the "Like" button to keep it in your memory.🥳
🌷Bonus🌷
This is a paid note written by Mashin. While going through trial and error, I wrote it with the hope that it would "help make someone's life easier."
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