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ToggleWhat I’d do differently in my first 90 days online
Early creators do not need a complicated launch. They need a consistent way to learn what helps a specific audience.
Days 1–30: establish the subject
Choose a narrow audience and publish answers to their basic questions. Avoid trying to sound like an authority; aim to be useful and specific.
Days 31–60: listen for patterns
Watch what people reply to, search for, or ask you to explain again. These are not interruptions—they are your editorial calendar.
Days 61–90: make one offer
Create a simple paid or free resource that goes deeper on your most useful topic. A checklist, template, workshop, or carefully-curated guide is enough.
Measure conversations, not vanity: a reply, a saved post, or a useful question usually tells you more than a single spike in views.
Keep a humane cadence
Set a pace you can continue through an ordinary month. Two useful pieces each month are more powerful than a burst of daily posts followed by silence.