Is it really a "note that won't sell"? | 7 questions for those who have lost confidence
Hello, this is Nakashi🌱
Actually, I always failed high school Japanese. I was terrible at writing essays and thought, "Writing is impossible for me..."
But now, I am updating my note daily with AI as my partner.
"It's not being read."
"I'm not getting any likes."
"I feel like it's not reaching anyone."
This is the "loneliness" that people who have just started note first encounter.
When a note you spent time writing gets zero reaction, it feels as if you yourself are being rejected.
You might even find yourself thinking, "Maybe this really isn't for me."
But wait a minute.
Is it "really" a note that won't sell?
In this article, for those who have lost confidence in their note, I will deliver 7 questions to shift your perspective.
Your note might just be "not noticed yet."
*For those interested in note monetization, attracting customers, and creating note articles using ChatGPT👇
1. Did you write it while picturing one specific person?
Many "notes that aren't read" are aimed at "everyone."
However, the clearer it is "who the writing is for," the more deeply it will resonate.
A colleague struggling with a side job
A friend lamenting that they can't write
Your own self who can't use ChatGPT well
If you write while picturing that person's face, the "words you want to deliver" should come out naturally.
2. Do you think it's "obvious" yourself?
Experiences that are nothing special to you can be "valuable insights" to others.
How you started using ChatGPT
What did you struggle with before writing your first note?
My personal rules for continuing to post on X
What you do unconsciously might be exactly what someone else wanted to know.
3. Where do you think the “value worth buying” lies in your note?
You published a paid note, but it didn't sell—
When that happens, try to put into words “why you thought people would buy it.”
Reproducible steps
Time-saving templates
Motivational personal experiences
If that isn't being clearly communicated, it might not be a problem of “value,” but a problem of “how you convey it.”
4. Are you judging the reason it didn't sell based on “emotion”?
“I feel like no one wants this,” “Should someone like me even be selling this?”
It is natural to feel that way.
But that is just a “feeling,” not evidence.
Let's check with numbers:
How are the page views?
Is it being read to the end?
What kind of reaction did it get on social media?
Note has analysis features. Let's think about your next move based on “data,” not “emotion.”
5. To begin with, is your “path to being read” set up properly?
note is not a medium where things sell just because you write them.
If the path to reach your audience (X posts/profile links/transitions from free articles) is not set up, even the best articles will remain "undiscovered" and buried.
Are you directing traffic from SNS?
Is it connected from your self-introduction article?
Have you placed it as a magazine or related article?
There is a high possibility that it is not that it "won't sell," but simply that it "isn't being seen."
6. Do you understand the "order" in which results appear?
note has steps: "Trust -> Empathy -> Action -> Purchase."
It is natural that it doesn't sell right away.
In fact, it is rare for it to sell from the start.
You started getting likes on free articles
You started receiving comments
You received more empathetic replies to your posts on X
These are all "signs of a purchase."
Don't rush; let's build up trust little by little.
7. Have you looked back at your note from the perspective of the "reader's future"?
note is not just a place to write "what you want to write right now."
What is important is to be conscious of "how the reader will change" after they finish reading.
Their anxiety was eased
They were able to take a step toward action
They felt a little bit of hope
This “aftertaste” becomes the “value” of your note.
What does your writing bring to the “future of the reader”?
By re-examining that, the way you convey your message will change.
Summary: Even “unselling” notes have value
Not being read,
not selling,
not getting likes
When you are doing note, you will hit such walls again and again.
But that is not a “failure,” but a “chance to find areas for improvement.”
Let's look back at the 7 questions once more.
Who do you want to reach?
Are you turning the obvious into value?
How are you conveying that value?
Are you judging based on data, not emotion?
Are you organizing your flow?
Do you understand the order of trust leading to purchase?
Are you designing your articles from the reader's future?
When you feel that your note isn't selling, it's time to re-question the “reasons why it isn't selling.”
There is no such thing as a note that truly won't sell.
It just hasn't reached them yet.
It just hasn't been conveyed yet.
Believing that your note today will change someone's future a little bit,
why don't you try writing it once more?
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(This article is created based on my actual experience and "AI." Please note that it may contain errors or inaccurate information.)
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