When everyone is going in one direction, it might be beneficial to go the other way.
Do the opposite of today’s headline to story relation, where the headline is usually more compelling than the story. Publish only stories that are more incredible than the – still excellent – headlines. The emphasis is not on quantity or speed, but only follows the simple rule of great catchy headlines with even better content.
See how well-known products and ideas developed from the initial release until today.
Publish screen shots, “rules,” features, etc. on a timeline.
Behind an overnight success story lies a long road.
A website dedicated to telling the story of every new (and old) famous “overnight success,” showing what it really takes to make it.
Stories are an excellent tool (you might say it’s a must) to create and maintain your brand. You might need help in finding your story and presenting it in an effective way.
A service that conducts a deep interview with you about you, your life and goals. Then helps you find the right (and true) stories that would advance you, and creates the best ways to present those stories.
Get feedback, encouragement and inspire others.
A website and app where you can create a challenge like “read for one hour each day,” or “take a cold shower every morning.” Explain why you are challenging yourself to do this. Your personal reasons, and theory or science behind it, etc. During the challenge, you’ll update it regularly with your thoughts, pictures, videos, etc. Others can find and follow your and others’ challenges and give encouragement.