The transition from a mega UA-cam channel to a niche-focused one proves that quality beats quantity any day. It's not about the size of your audience, but the depth of engagement and value you provide.
Did you get ChatGPT to write that for you? Really dude... really.... Large existing audience = high potential to close sales at higher rate. Its a no brainer.
Really insightful breakdown on Thomas Frank's success with digital products. For entrepreneurs looking to replicate this, remember the power of niche communities. Engage with them genuinely and solve specific problems they face, which can drastically increase the perceived value of your digital offerings.
@@Malikjazy c'mon malik.. just look at yourself... who do you talk to? do you work with, idk, real estate agents? well.. what is their common struggle? do you talk with restaurant owners? what are their struggles?
Love Thomas Frank - been watching him for years and he was very helpful when I was a student, however …… the popularity of his businesses is based on him as a person and being an internet celebrity,for many years, so probably not applicable to most of us viewing starting from zero followers and zero reputation. Just some friendly feedback, Pat. I am loving these videos in general 😊
Thanks to Thomas Frank for sharing the ins and outs of the million-dollar business. It takes some devotion to spend 8 hours per day working on customer service. I love that instead of being a perfectionist, it is better to release an okay version, get feedback, and improve. This is good advice for building relationships with other ambitious people. You can only do something worthwhile with others. Thank you for Thomas and Starter Story.
Great video - and thanks. I don't agree with the idea that a good digital product costs next to nothing to create. The cost is years of time and work to gain expertise, plus time and cost of actually creating the product, the time and cost of distribution, plus opportunity cost. The digital products that genuinely work and sell, are good, and to be good, they need that expertise that can only be gained via years of experience and work. Overall though, wicked video and very inspiring.
The "time cost and experience cost needed", well yes, these are also costs you would expect in any other niche that builds a product worth selling. Same goes for selling a great sofa product, chocolate product etc, so in that sense, digital product does cost next to nothing to create 🙂
Thomas Frank's success in transforming Notion templates into a multimillion-dollar business is an inspiring example of leveraging personal expertise and digital platforms to create valuable products. His approach to studying successful founders and strategically growing his audience offers actionable insights for any digital entrepreneur looking to scale. 💡
That just shows how much opportunities we have nowadays. As my mentor once told me, " The successful people are just those that have more reference than others". What we're missing is finding what opportunities and demands there are out there and just supply the demand for it accordingly 😉
While that is true, if you dive deep into all the abilities that Notion has, you’d find that there are better tools that Notion offers to do anything you’d like to accomplish within Notion.
I have signed up time and time again for the "FREE Deep Dive of 102 Digital Products Making Millions" and I still have yet to receive anything. Can anybody explain??
Hello, I content religious stories, but all my suggestions appear in India, and my content is in the English language, so I do not achieve views. Is there a solution for this?
A product you can create online and monetize that others will use because they have the same pain point as yourself. E.g The word document is the most popular digital product!
Again the same old story of "success". Literally almost all these people already have a large audience to market out to, so ofcourse they will make sales. Its a no brainer. Waste of time this particular video. Others are great though.
Good info BUT your website is beyond annoying. Just as I'm getting into a story, you interrupt to get my email. I finally give you email (a throwaway acct cuz you've lost trust at this point) and I STILL can't read content on your blog. So I hopped off, and as soon as I receive email from you, I'll unsubscribe. Honestly, what an 'icky' way to do business :/
So step 1 - have millions of subscribers. Step 2 - sell them something that they can create for free but they are lazy, so they won’t.
Lol exactly
Do it - you’ve got the steps
Not really ive seen people selling notion on x without huge following and they make money off of that.
lol. yes, this.
Isn't everything you buy the same?
You could create bread, peanut butter or car or airplane ! Do what you want to do.
#MainCharacterDotX
The transition from a mega UA-cam channel to a niche-focused one proves that quality beats quantity any day. It's not about the size of your audience, but the depth of engagement and value you provide.
Did you get ChatGPT to write that for you? Really dude... really....
Large existing audience = high potential to close sales at higher rate. Its a no brainer.
Really insightful breakdown on Thomas Frank's success with digital products. For entrepreneurs looking to replicate this, remember the power of niche communities. Engage with them genuinely and solve specific problems they face, which can drastically increase the perceived value of your digital offerings.
It’s easier to say that. But, could you explain how to find a niche?
@@Malikjazy c'mon malik.. just look at yourself... who do you talk to? do you work with, idk, real estate agents? well.. what is their common struggle? do you talk with restaurant owners? what are their struggles?
Love Thomas Frank - been watching him for years and he was very helpful when I was a student, however …… the popularity of his businesses is based on him as a person and being an internet celebrity,for many years, so probably not applicable to most of us viewing starting from zero followers and zero reputation.
Just some friendly feedback, Pat. I am loving these videos in general 😊
thx for the insight
I had this video saved and couldn't find it anywhere yesterday. Makes sense now! 🤣
Thanks to Thomas Frank for sharing the ins and outs of the million-dollar business.
It takes some devotion to spend 8 hours per day working on customer service.
I love that instead of being a perfectionist, it is better to release an okay version, get feedback, and improve.
This is good advice for building relationships with other ambitious people.
You can only do something worthwhile with others.
Thank you for Thomas and Starter Story.
Great video - and thanks. I don't agree with the idea that a good digital product costs next to nothing to create. The cost is years of time and work to gain expertise, plus time and cost of actually creating the product, the time and cost of distribution, plus opportunity cost. The digital products that genuinely work and sell, are good, and to be good, they need that expertise that can only be gained via years of experience and work. Overall though, wicked video and very inspiring.
The "time cost and experience cost needed", well yes, these are also costs you would expect in any other niche that builds a product worth selling.
Same goes for selling a great sofa product, chocolate product etc, so in that sense, digital product does cost next to nothing to create 🙂
Agree years of study and experience to become an expert on the subject then a year or more to build a good product
Great story but nowhere near a starter story. Bro been in the business and built up a nice following and set of particular online skills
Totally
Thomas Frank's success in transforming Notion templates into a multimillion-dollar business is an inspiring example of leveraging personal expertise and digital platforms to create valuable products. His approach to studying successful founders and strategically growing his audience offers actionable insights for any digital entrepreneur looking to scale. 💡
I know this guy, i watched some of his videos during my university days, never thought id see him on this channel :D
so handsome guy selling people notion they will get their act together, no pun intended, good job
Awesome video, great questions and so informative. Really inspiring.
I have a hard time believing he makes that much revenue with a product no one asked for, and for a problem no one has.
You'll be amazed the things people buy online.
That just shows how much opportunities we have nowadays. As my mentor once told me, " The successful people are just those that have more reference than others".
What we're missing is finding what opportunities and demands there are out there and just supply the demand for it accordingly 😉
This upload made me feel like I was experiencing the Mandela effect 🤣since I know It was already uploaded days ago. It was an amazing video!
Another good Vid Brother
🐐 meeting 🐐.
LOVE this content
Notion still can’t do bullet lists in table cells.
While that is true, if you dive deep into all the abilities that Notion has, you’d find that there are better tools that Notion offers to do anything you’d like to accomplish within Notion.
@@CNoel intriguing. Can you say a bit more in that direction? For examples, do you mean something like looking at their plugin ecosystem?
Hm, I watched this few days ago. Re-uploaded or another version of the video?
This is a reupload! It's nearly the same, but we had to make two small changes in the intro and in the end of the video. Enjoy!
Ok I thought I was going crazy too 😂 I’ll watch it again anyway, it’s a good one!
Why re-upload?
Yep it's an re-upload 😅
His channel, why not?
I have signed up time and time again for the "FREE Deep Dive of 102 Digital Products Making Millions" and I still have yet to receive anything. Can anybody explain??
Publish on Schedule
Hello, I content religious stories, but all my suggestions appear in India, and my content is in the English language, so I do not achieve views. Is there a solution for this?
I feel like this is Deja vu 🤔
Me too
I really like this video
Good story
My boy Thomas Frank was a reject just like me. Maybe I might make it
Great video. Thanks 🇳🇦
I'm slow.... what's a digital product??
A product you can create online and monetize that others will use because they have the same pain point as yourself. E.g The word document is the most popular digital product!
save
Again
good vid
Why you blip what he said
More watch time
Again ?)
Again the same old story of "success". Literally almost all these people already have a large audience to market out to, so ofcourse they will make sales. Its a no brainer. Waste of time this particular video. Others are great though.
Good info BUT your website is beyond annoying. Just as I'm getting into a story, you interrupt to get my email. I finally give you email (a throwaway acct cuz you've lost trust at this point) and I STILL can't read content on your blog. So I hopped off, and as soon as I receive email from you, I'll unsubscribe. Honestly, what an 'icky' way to do business :/
i see $2.5M. i subscribed