
Studio Diaries - 7-21-23
07/20/23 • 8 min
In these "Studio Diaries" episodes, I'll be sharing my biggest lessons learned as a creator.
This week's diary is all about cancel culture and how to deal with your biggest critics. It's important that creators feel safe expressing themselves online without the fear of getting ridiculed by others. In this episode, I'll share my experiences with online bullies and haters and what to do if you fear getting canceled online.
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In these "Studio Diaries" episodes, I'll be sharing my biggest lessons learned as a creator.
This week's diary is all about cancel culture and how to deal with your biggest critics. It's important that creators feel safe expressing themselves online without the fear of getting ridiculed by others. In this episode, I'll share my experiences with online bullies and haters and what to do if you fear getting canceled online.
Follow me on Clubhouse
Follow me on Threads
Join our community
Check out Gary.club
Follow Gary Henderson on Twitter
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E14: In The Studio With Rachel Miller
In today's episode, Gary is talking with Rachel Miller.
Rachael Miller started out as a mommy blogger, is a mom to six kids, and is the person to know when it comes to building audiences and crafting viral content.
Right now, across all of her platforms, she has a total reach of around 21 million, and she has helped 57 other people get one post to reach 10 million potential customers.
Listen in to learn Rachael's best tips on how to build an online audience and craft viral content.
In this episode, Rachael and Gary discuss topics such as:
- How to get viral traffic without ads
- How to grow your audience without ads
- How to craft your social media posts to get attention
- What engagements make a viral post happen (even with a small audience)
- Best practices to use on Facebook and Instagram to get more traffic
- How to sell after you go viral
- Ways to hack engagement
- Why everybody can't be your person
Learn more about Rachel Miller:
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E15: In The Studio With Russ Ruffino
In this episode of the Creator Studio, Gary is talking with Russ Ruffino. Russ is the founder and CEO of Clients On Demand and has made over $85 million in high-ticket sales.
Russ tells his story of how he went from being an unhappy bartender at 30 years old and barely scraping by to consistently making million-dollar months. He shares his biggest tips on how to create authority and credibility without having case studies and testimonials.
In this episode, Russ and Gary discuss topics such as:
- How to consistently attract a steady stream of clients
- How he made over $85 million selling high-ticket coaching
- Low ticket offers vs high ticket offers
- The power of running traffic to a cold audience
- How to package your services
- How to create a coaching program you can sell for big bucks
- The importance of connecting the niche with emotion
Learn more about Russ Ruffino:
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Join our community
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Creator Studio - Studio Diaries - 7-21-23
Transcript
My name is Gary Henderson. And I built the creator studio to show you what's possible.
Gary HendersonLike yesterday was a wild day for me. It was July 19th, 2023. And I did my morning clubhouse mastermind. So every morning I go in clubhouse at 8:00 AM and I have this creator mastermind, and we talk about a bunch of different topics. We talked about pinky doll. We talked today about Barbie the movi
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