unless you are famous like Kanye West, no one cares if you make mistakes.
I saw first hand that people love to respond to big ideas. If you have a big idea that starts small, with tangible projects and actions, then you can thrive in the Influencer Economy.
I have learned when presenting an idea to influencers, investors and collaborators, people are responsive to the challenge of helping you fulfill your big vision with smaller projects along the way.
Crafting your big vision helps you make your ideas that you care about for an audience equally excited to claim you for their own.
Crowdsourcing on any platform is reliable if a community has reached the point that it considers itself in partnership with a creator. Of course it’s only an implied contract, but the Influencer Economy principle that recommends giving your community ownership of your brand and identity empowers an audience to be your top marketers and supporters.
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