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How to Build in Public, Grow a Following, and Embrace Vulnerability with Kevon Cheung

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Our guest today is known as ā€œthe building public guyā€ Kevon Chung started his career running a VC backed startup. After leaving that career he has been reinventing himself as a solopreneur building an online business.

In this interview Kevon shares with us some tips and tricks on how he started making friends online, building free things like his ā€œBuild in Public Guideā€ and ā€œMaking Twitter Friendsā€ email course, and how those products and efforts have gradually grown his following online.

Today he is continuing to ā€œBuild in Publicā€ as he runs a 5 figure online business. He finds meaning by being able to share, teach, and help so many people through his work.

In this episode youā€™ll learn:

-How being vulnerable will make people trust you

-How Kevon found his niche without any industry knowledge

-How looking back may give you the answers you are looking for

-How Kevon tried and failed at being a Youtuber

-Why and when to quit chasing an idea

-Advice on how to build in public

-Why you should use ā€œIā€ before ā€œyouā€ in your writing

-How to start on twitter

-How to be social on twitter

-How Kevon thinks about meaning and purpose

Show notes at: https://themeaningmovement.com/kevon

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Our guest today is known as ā€œthe building public guyā€ Kevon Chung started his career running a VC backed startup. After leaving that career he has been reinventing himself as a solopreneur building an online business.

In this interview Kevon shares with us some tips and tricks on how he started making friends online, building free things like his ā€œBuild in Public Guideā€ and ā€œMaking Twitter Friendsā€ email course, and how those products and efforts have gradually grown his following online.

Today he is continuing to ā€œBuild in Publicā€ as he runs a 5 figure online business. He finds meaning by being able to share, teach, and help so many people through his work.

In this episode youā€™ll learn:

-How being vulnerable will make people trust you

-How Kevon found his niche without any industry knowledge

-How looking back may give you the answers you are looking for

-How Kevon tried and failed at being a Youtuber

-Why and when to quit chasing an idea

-Advice on how to build in public

-Why you should use ā€œIā€ before ā€œyouā€ in your writing

-How to start on twitter

-How to be social on twitter

-How Kevon thinks about meaning and purpose

Show notes at: https://themeaningmovement.com/kevon

  continue reading

132 episodes

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