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How to Write On-Demand Ideas

Creating on Demand

By Casimiro Filipe Published 3 years ago 3 min read
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How to Write On-Demand Ideas
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99.9% of my stories are stories written about ideas related to my experiences and my day to day life as a freelancer, investor, business influencer, or anything else that marks my freelance professional career.

Everything I have experienced makes me a creator of ideas that I then turn into reality and later distribute on-demand.

It is always good to arrive somewhere as a visitor and feel at home, being able to deal with everyone else you meet inside. This is how I felt when I started my freelance career in all branches of digital entrepreneurship, be it as a freelance writer or whatever else I am. I consider all platforms whether they be writing or a brokerage or on-demand services, a home for me.

On-demand ideas come when we are focused on building an audience based on what we have mastered. Everyone has their own niche in this digital universe and every creator is looking for an audience that consumes their content. And if you write your ideas created based on your life experiences, the probability of dealing with an audience in a more relational way is more opportune than for someone who writes ideas where the narrator is completely excluded from authorship. Because being the author of the ideas and the shared experiences yourself, your consumers will be able to deal directly with you and learn more about what you share through your story.

On-demand ideas matter for reaching newly arrived audiences who have not yet gained experiences with some advantages and disadvantages of each area of the digital world.

Most content creators who come to me are people who are looking to understand something new that they have just learned about. Whether it be platforms, business strategy, or mechanisms to reach an audience in a fair way without overriding the law of competition by using applications that violate guidelines. With this method of dealing with creators, we are able to build a more relational community, where creators can talk to each other sharing ideas with each other to build an audience.

What defines demand?

The life of a creator is already a demand. The fact that you are in a cycle of creators, dealing with an audience that you need to feed with content every week, means that your life is a demand, because you need to be always writing or creating ideas to write, or setting some goal for your productivity because you have a mission as a content creator no matter what it is.

In this case, every content creator is a creator on demand

It is always important to set goals because then you always have the motivation to keep going. Goals define whether you will or you won't.

Sometimes you need to write for a platform that sets you to write at least 600 words. But your ideas only amount to 250 or 300 words. Then you are missing another 350 or 300 words. Where do you get those other words if you are out of ideas and the mood is gone? That's where the goal comes in. I set a goal, then I need to look around and think about where it ends up, that way the ideas will come because you have implemented a goal into your perspective of looking at things.

For example:

I am a writer and I am starting publicity as a Werdy writer. After I understand the platform, I then start strategizing a plan as a subsequent goal to create a powerful audience here within Werdy.

But Werdy is pretty new to the market. Yes, that's exactly the time to start treading the path, because as Werdy grows, you will follow every step, and everyone who comes after will find you and you will be considered the veteran of Werdy, because you have been writing since the beginning of its foundation.

I always wanted to be part of a project that promises a lot for the future. Thank God Werdy arrived and here we are. Because now the writing world is being the next digital generation of creators who intend to change the way we look at stories and content on blogging.

Start creating goals for your next on-demand project, and share them with your audience.

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About the Creator

Casimiro Filipe

Startup Entrepreneur, Investor, Content Writer, YouTube Business Influencer and Podcaster.

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