If you've already enabled Requests, you're ready to earn. Now let's build your Skill Stack. The videos that earn while you sleep. It takes more upfront effort, but the leverage is unmatched.
Here's where most people get stuck: they overthink what to share. They assume their knowledge isn't "expert enough" or that someone else already covers it better.
Forget that.
The skills people value aren't always the ones you'd put on a CV. They're the things you do so naturally you forget they're valuable. The stuff friends ask you about, the problems you solve at work without thinking.
Finding your first skill
Ask yourself these questions:
What do people always DM me about? That question you keep answering? That's your first skill.
What took me years to figure out? Someone else would pay to skip that learning curve.
What do I do at work that others struggle with? Your "easy" is someone else's "impossible."
What hobby have I gone deep on? Passion + knowledge = something worth sharing.
What mistake have I made that I could help others avoid? Lessons from failure are valuable.
Pick one. Just one. You can always add more later.
Make it specific
"Social media tips" = too vague, nobody clicks.
"How I grew from 0 to 50K on TikTok in 6 months" = specific, compelling, clickable.
The more specific the transformation, the easier it is to share.
Start messy, refine later
Your first skill doesn't need to be perfect. It needs to exist. You can always tweak the title, adjust pricing, and improve as you learn what resonates.
Pro tip: Look at your DMs, comments, and Requests. What are people asking you? Those questions are telling you exactly what to turn into skills.
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