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After reading Gary Vee's book, I realized that I excel a lot more at running fast and pushing out new PL products than building brands around them. Personally, most of the products I find aren't the type I personally resonate with, so it's difficult for me to create content to help advertise and build a brand that I don't know much about, but I excel at getting in early at high-earning PL products (for example, out of 100 or more products I look through, there might be 1 product that I found which has 1 - 2 sellers, $10k /month sales, and other signs of a perfect product to sell).
His advice is to run with your strengths (in this case, selling successful and new PL products) and not work to improve your weaknesses (in this case, building a brand).
Is anyone else here like this? If so, what are you doing about it?
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