How To Create True Value
When you see tangible results of your work as blogger you know you’re creating value. Imagine I write an interesting article and I receive lots of feedback or comments, such as “Many thanks for the information! thanks Nicola! that great!” That means that you are producing value.
Well, is not quite so. Many of bloggers write articles, but a week later people already forgotten about it, and nothing in editors has changed. The only really value readers received was perhaps a moment of distraction, but not means that is a evidence of tangible positive change.
You’ve not created real value, but a value of short-lived. Sure, some people responded well to your article by making comment or leave feedback, but isn’t a tangible positive change. Not totally. I can’t say I delivered much real value.

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Of course, weak value is better than no value, but if this is the only result you are able to reach, you’d probably be struggling financially. Creating strong articles is very hard, but the more harder is to know what which is the difference between strong vs. weak value.
The value received depends by the kinds of readers and the circumstances of their life too. Some people could receive weak value the first time they read your article and a good value once re-reading the article that previously didn’t mean much to them.
Now, suppose I are at a conference and someone see me, and says, “Hi Nicola, My name is Jonh, I’m your fan! I read your article “How to start a business online”. That article convinced me to leave my old job and start my own business this year. Now I make $1600 per month through affiliate programs. Yaro was great! It’s a great teacher, and thank you so much for the article you do. I’m so much happier!”
This is a classic example on how this new activity was a positive affirmation for John and was a tangible positive change for him. Is something real, that has change his life for the better. The article reached its purpose and the results was more than just momentary entertainment value. Unfortunatly these results not happen often.
The Internet is already full of content with weak value. Many bloggers have reached the point where they stagnate. They still aren’t getting the results they want because consistently deliver weak value and they wonder what’s missing since the feedback seems to suggest that they’re doing great. The problem is that these bloggers never make the transition from weak value to strong value. They don’t raise their standards to the point of creating impact instead of just entertainment.
It is very challenging to create and deliver strong value. You could lose a lot of time, month or maybe years by creating weak value. You can post each day, reading blog posts, watching videos, etc to learn, but the process is long, and only your experience can help you to differentiate yourself.
If you can figure out what could permanently change people life for the better, you are following the right way. I hope you grasp this point because it’s an important distinction to internalize. Put a lot out there, and gradually figure out what matters and what doesn’t. In this way you differentiate yourself.
Here, two examples of possible article that may get tangible positive changes:
- Work at home, how to make 5000 per month.
- Make money with blogging to the bank 3 review.
These are all tipically examples that can bring some positive change. Someone going from no money to having $1000 per month, is a drastic change.
However, it isn’t enough to know that you’re creating tangible positive changes. You still need to real proof to know if you’re creating tangible positive changes.
Well, an evidence that your work is producing tangible positive is that people will tell you how your creative work has affected them.
How ToCreate True Value?
No matter if you start creating stuff that provides little or no value. Each time you create weak value, it serves as a learning experience. Continue to write and keep experimenting. Once you got experience you learn to provide more value.
By now I’ve post more then 1000 articles, and I’m still looking different ways to improve, so I keep writing. In these year, I trying to learning what works and what doesn’t. The more articles you create, the faster you’ll figure out waht is good and what is weak.
If you don’t know how to get started to creating some value, one thing you can do to help you to find some idea is to take a few minutes to help people in need. Have you ever tried?
Im my view it a good idea. Instead to stay sitting in front your notebook, you’ll learn quite quickly from people in need, they give you new ideas, you can re-use to provide value to people. Also, this method will help get you out of your head and get into action.
If you really don’t know what to do though, simply go outside and walk around. Don’t go home until you’ve figured out something you can do to take a stab at creating value.
If you think you can sit at home and compute the perfect value-creation formula and then begin taking action from that place of perfect insight and understanding, you’re delusional.
When I starting with The3dtechnologies, my purpose were just to create weak value. Creating strong value was quite rare and usually accidental. Over time I understand what were good value and waht not and I gradually improved. When I read my first blog post oftem I’m embarrassed by what I’ve written.
My better advices is, start writing, and experiment. Remember, the only way to fail is to sit around sulking and doing nothing. Creating something, no matter if is waik value, continue creating stuff.










