Become A Content Curator
The simplest way to start writing online.
Turn your passion into a valuable audience in just 4 weeks.
This 30-day online course will show you how to become a CONTENT CURATOR by taking the content you already consume and transforming it into original content.You'll learn a simple method to scale your ideas online, and start building an audience of like-minded peers.

Build an asset that compounds over time.

Grow an audience that likes the same stuff you do.
This course is built specifically
for those who want to:
Write online but don't know where to start.Create connections and build an audience of peers.Tap into a consistent flow of ideas to serve you forever.Own equity in an asset that gets more valuable over time.Transform your content consumption into content creation.Produce high-quality content and publish consistently online.
Course Overview
Week 1
In week one, you'll discover why writing online is the asymmetric bet of a lifetime, and how the upside is far greater than the downside. Then, you'll work to find your niche - the specific intersection of your passion and consumption that you'll explore in your writing.
Week 2
Next, you'll build your landing page - what will become the HUB of your writing habit. You'll learn how to filter your audience immediately with the first words they see. Then, you'll learn a simple note-taking system to connect ideas and build a backlog to pull from.
Week 3
In week three, you begin to organize ideas on the page for your first article. You'll learn simple SEO (search engine optimization) tactics to craft an article people will actually read. Then, you'll learn how to transform your reader from the beginning of the article to the end.
Week 4
In your final week, you'll publish your article and learn how to use free distribution to compound your efforts. Then, you'll discover how to use the permissionless leveraged (media and code) you've built with your writing to gain access to "gatekeeper" leverage (money and labor).
The future belongs to the creators.
The world is changing. With the internet, you no longer need permission to create and distribute content. The gatekeepers are dead, and the future belongs to online creators._Online portfolios_ will be more important than resumes. _What you've built_ will matter more than where you've worked. And _those with an audience_ will gain their freedom.And it's not too late to join! While the hour is late, there is still time to start writing online.
But where do you start?
It's easy to feel overwhelmed by the idea of creating original content yourself.You may fear you have nothing "original" to say, or that everything you want to say has already been said.And it's true that coming up with totally original, "never before heard" ideas is really hard. So don't start there!
The secret to writing consistently is starting with what you already consume.
It's far easier to start with the content you're already excited about. Let's turn that into original content so you can start scaling your ideas and building an audience.Content curation is first about collecting ideas in your domain. Then, you shoot them through your unique perspective to produce consistent, quality content to help build an audience.It's the simplest way to start writing online.And I'll show you how.
What You'll Create In 4 Weeks:
A defined niche you love.
A writing habit you won't quit.
A landing page to filter your audience.
One SEO-optimized article in your niche.
An internet asset that gets more valuable over time.
A community of like-minded writers pushing each other.
A method to produce a consistent flow of ideas forever.
Meet Your Instructor

Thomas Waschenfelder
Thomas has been curating content for years. He built his blog, Wealest.com on the mental models of wealth creators, from scratch with a simple Squarespace site.It now has thousands of readers, does 10,000+ page views per month, and has more than 1,000 newsletter subscribers.Thomas also writes and produces digital content for major brands. He's created content for Subaru, Hyundai, Lexus, Acura, Dolby, Yamaha, Can-Am, Genesis, Kia, John Deere, Toyota, Alfa Romeo, and many more.You can find Thomas on Twitter @twaschenfelder.
Sign up now to learn the simplest way to start writing online.