Idea generation is highly overrated—just that simple.
Who needs ideas and strategies on paper?
Templates do not always work.
You cannot copy Gary Vee's or any other guru's experience one-to-one.
Not possible even in one narrow niche. Everything needs to be tuned along the way.
Me and other marketers, Andrei Zinkevich Vladimir Blagojević Daniel Zsolt Rényi Louis Grenier have been putting out kick-ass posts, playbooks. Spoon-feeding.
I feel it's good if 1% of those who comment implement anything—not even talking about those who watch content without interacting. Nothing will happen.
People will consume and say thanks. Nothing will change.
Why are wise consultants not afraid of putting their expertise, blueprints, and playbook out there? Without gating it?
I will tell you why.
Companies have no hands. Resources are scarce. There is no one to grind and execute on those ideas, to bring them to life.
Constantly, consistently grinding, meanwhile meeting small fuckups along the way.
The power of a fantastic marketer lies in the ability to implement a project and bring it to the desired numbers.
Give a result.
The company is only interested in one thing - is there a result or not. And if not, what to do next.
And all this is a process.
On a side note, your competitor can steal absolutely everything but not your goals and the experience of achieving it.
Hallelujah!