What is the least amount you have to do in order to get the content out?
Minimum viable product.
If you want to launch – I recommend not waiting for everything to be perfect. You should focus creating and getting started versus being perfect in your approach to starting.
It’s not that you don’t care about the result, it’s that if you wait for a perfectly produced shoot, for all the photos to be perfect, for the content to be just right – not only will the cost far outweigh the results, but you’re going to set yourself up for never being creative in the way that you want.
If you’re looking to get started on YouTube, Twitch, or any other platform – start your own website, Podcast, create an eBook, or just build Cosplays for the next Con (which may be a while…but they’ll be back) think about it this way.
What do I need to get started? What will make it function and still work in a way that is close to what I wanted it to be? What skills do I need, who can I learn from, and what steps need to be taken to launch?
It means you can get started where you are with what you have, where you are. You don’t have to wait for the perfect time or until you can create Cosplays at the level that someone with a million followers or 500k subscribers does yet.
Yet. That’s huge with minimum viable product. It’s not that it won't ever be – it’s that it doesn’t have to be now – all you need right now is enough to get started.
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