Actually, I never planned to prepare a special training program. I already present every content I share with an educational approach. When something is not understood, the community asks, and I respond. This way, a natural training cycle is formed.
I hadn't thought of an extra course or training format until now. But maybe in the future, it could be something like a newsletter. If sponsorship support comes, I can work seriously on it. After all, it's a matter of time – producing valuable content takes time.
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 11-22 00:05
Wait, are you saying the content itself is already educational? Then why bother making it into a course? That just makes things more complicated.
If there's sponsorship, I could definitely focus on this. Otherwise, I'd have to split my attention to make money, I understand.
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AllTalkLongTrader
· 11-21 08:32
Haha, I like this idea, just wait for the money to come in.
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FudVaccinator
· 11-19 16:48
I really like this idea. With sponsorship, we can produce quality content, otherwise, it’s really hard to manage.
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MindsetExpander
· 11-19 16:46
That makes sense. This interactive learning is indeed more flexible than rigid courses.
Really, once the sponsorship arrives, there will be time to get things done. Right now, I'm just constrained by time.
I like this idea. Let the community ask and learn on their own; the efficiency is actually higher.
Agreed, but don't overwork yourself, brother. Health is the most important thing.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 11-19 16:46
Haha, I understand this trap when there's sponsorship.
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 11-19 16:42
To be honest, this organic teaching cycle is indeed more authentic than pushing courses forcefully; it really depends on community interaction.
However, we still need sponsorship to take it seriously; the saying "time is money" fits perfectly here.
Content production is indeed competitive and somewhat exhausting...
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UncleWhale
· 11-19 16:39
This approach is quite honest, much better than those who just sell courses right away.
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RumbleValidator
· 11-19 16:33
This trap of natural feedback loops is actually the most efficient verification mechanism, much more stable than a pre-fabricated curriculum system. Data speaks — the on-demand response model has a higher information credibility.
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NftBankruptcyClub
· 11-19 16:30
Haha, this logic is good. It's about exploring through natural interaction, and then when the sponsorship comes in, we can set up formal courses.
Actually, I never planned to prepare a special training program. I already present every content I share with an educational approach. When something is not understood, the community asks, and I respond. This way, a natural training cycle is formed.
I hadn't thought of an extra course or training format until now. But maybe in the future, it could be something like a newsletter. If sponsorship support comes, I can work seriously on it. After all, it's a matter of time – producing valuable content takes time.