1. How to Write Thought Leadership Content

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  2. Start Here

    • Oh, Hi There!
    • Download Course Slides as .PDF
  3. Module 1: Foundation

    • The Hardest Part
    • Earned Secrets
    • Making the Case
    • The Jerk Problem
    • Five Traits of Good Thought Leadership
  4. Module 2: Ideation

    • The Primacy of Good Ideas
    • 1. "Yes, and..."
    • 2. Challenging Truisms
    • 3. Personal Experience
    • 4. Analysing Events
  5. Module 3: Writing

    • The Pareto Principles of Writing
    • How to Be Persuasive
    • 1. Steel-manning
    • 2. Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis
    • 3. The Rule of Three
    • How to Be Credible
    • Shibboleths
    • 1. Jargon
    • 2. Weighting of Ideas
    • 3. Realistic Anecdotes
    • 4. Lack of Polish
    • How to Be Sticky
    • 1. How to Borrow Existing Frameworks
    • 2. How to Create New Frameworks
  6. Module 4: Distribution

    • Traffic Is Not the Goal
    • The 0 to 1 Problem
    • The Distribution Flywheel
    • 1. Participate in a Community
    • 2. Community Ideation
    • 3. Fuel Discussion
    • 4. Siphon a Permanent Audience
    • One Article, One Channel
  7. Bonus

    • A Final Note
    • The Thought Leadership Library
    • Teardown - When to make your first finance hire
    • Teardown - Content-driven growth
    • Teardown - Create a “Content Playground”
    • Teardown - Zero Click Content
    • Teardown - Why Trello Failed
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  1. How to Write Thought Leadership Content

    • Buy now
    • Learn more
  2. Start Here

    • Oh, Hi There!
    • Download Course Slides as .PDF
  3. Module 1: Foundation

    • The Hardest Part
    • Earned Secrets
    • Making the Case
    • The Jerk Problem
    • Five Traits of Good Thought Leadership
  4. Module 2: Ideation

    • The Primacy of Good Ideas
    • 1. "Yes, and..."
    • 2. Challenging Truisms
    • 3. Personal Experience
    • 4. Analysing Events
  5. Module 3: Writing

    • The Pareto Principles of Writing
    • How to Be Persuasive
    • 1. Steel-manning
    • 2. Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis
    • 3. The Rule of Three
    • How to Be Credible
    • Shibboleths
    • 1. Jargon
    • 2. Weighting of Ideas
    • 3. Realistic Anecdotes
    • 4. Lack of Polish
    • How to Be Sticky
    • 1. How to Borrow Existing Frameworks
    • 2. How to Create New Frameworks
  6. Module 4: Distribution

    • Traffic Is Not the Goal
    • The 0 to 1 Problem
    • The Distribution Flywheel
    • 1. Participate in a Community
    • 2. Community Ideation
    • 3. Fuel Discussion
    • 4. Siphon a Permanent Audience
    • One Article, One Channel
  7. Bonus

    • A Final Note
    • The Thought Leadership Library
    • Teardown - When to make your first finance hire
    • Teardown - Content-driven growth
    • Teardown - Create a “Content Playground”
    • Teardown - Zero Click Content
    • Teardown - Why Trello Failed

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