What to read next! 4 paid notes that are effective for X operation and note monetization [Self-funded review]
For the past few days, I have been posting recommendations on X for "paid notes that I'm glad I read."
All of them are directly related to X operation and note monetization, and they are all deeply connected to my current interests.
In this article, I have compiled 4 paid notes that I, Nagano, actually purchased and felt were worth reading, along with my recommendations.
I hope this will serve as a hint for those who are interested in the same themes to choose the next note to read.
Recommended note ① Kiiroi Buta-san: Introductory Edition ⇒ Let's create a queue! How to do easy product launches
Why does it sell on the first day even with 100 followers?
What is the "
exciting announcement event that builds anticipation" practiced by those who make money on note?How individuals conduct product launches.
Concrete steps to create a "I've been waiting for this!" state before sales, completed entirely on X and note. You will understand why "releasing suddenly" doesn't sell and the timing for the correct setup.
Recommended note ② Manerin-san: The entire process from zero track record to first monetization on note
"I have no track record," are you giving up because of that?
A record of an ordinary office worker with a TOEIC score of 435, a history of failures in side hustles, and no special skills, who achieved note monetization in just 3 weeks.
If you don't have a track record, you just need to do XX to XX.
✅ Realize that even you, who have nothing, have "seeds that sell"
✅ Concrete steps to connect from zero track record to monetization
✅ How to create a "story note" that you can write even if you lack confidence
It was unique in that it was a two-for-one deal where you could learn practical study methods starting from a TOEIC score in the 400s while also learning note monetization techniques. The strategy of "what an ordinary person can do" to monetize as a story while improving skills was excellent.
Recommended note ③ Hiroshi-san: X monetization success story
A complete record from anonymity to monetization, likening the growth of an X account to a salaryman's success story.
A 100-yen note that carefully tracks the numerical growth and psychological changes of an X account, from the rookie days of 0 impressions to achieving 5 million impressions.
Hiroshi-san did not just operate as he felt, but is someone who achieved results by running the PDCA cycle.
Watching the process of starting from 0 and eventually achieving monetization, despite almost giving up many times, felt refreshing.
Recommended for people like this:
✅ People interested in KPI setting and improvement processes
✅ People who want to judge based on data rather than intuition
✅ People who engage in SNS operation with a business mindset
Recommended note ④ Kuroshizuku-san: [Permanent Preservation Edition] The essence of branding that keeps you chosen on X x note and the Kuroshizuku-style strategy
It's not about titles or character creation. True branding lies in your "core."
Kuroshizuku-san, who operates 3 accounts on X x note and exceeded a total revenue of 550,000 yen in just 3 months. The "essence of branding" spoken from that experience is summarized here.
"Branding" is not about titles or character building. In the AI era, now that information and writing are becoming homogenized, how you polish the core part of an individual is the turning point.
This note will be the trigger to evolve your posts from "growing temporarily and ending" to "being continuously chosen by readers."
Conclusion
Thank you for reading to the end. Did you find any notes that caught your interest? The introduction of Kuroshizuku-san at the end was significantly rewritten from my first draft on X.
I wrote without setting a character count limit, and while the lengths vary, I read each one carefully and organized the main points before writing.
I feel that my understanding has deepened in this process, and at the same time, it has become training for my writing.
With that said, if I have been able to deliver "notes you should read next" to you, the readers, there is no greater joy.
I have set it as one of my goals that someday, someone will think, "I want Nagano to read this note" or "I want him to write a recommendation for it."
Thank you for reading until the end.
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