✨ Visual Editor

close

palette Canvas & Background

Gradient:arrow_forward
Text Color:
135°

style Card Style

40px
16px

text_fields Typography

16px
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
At 28, l landed my dream job helping Silicon Valley tech companies setup in Australia.

I thought I'd found massive success, but then I felt lost, depressed & unmotivated.

Until I learned about "The Permissionless Economy":
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
The Permissionless Economy came from Web 2.0.

It's when these things went mainstream:
• Mobile
• App store
• Social media

In a regular job I spent my day asking for permission. I felt like a baby.

Then I met an odd character.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
I accidentally found Joel Brown

He ran a blog called Addicted2success. I flew to Perth to meet him.

After hours he built this Wordpress site. Then he'd post stuff on social media and link back to it.

He wasn't a marketer or a genius.

This turned into a podcast. He got the most famous people in the world to come on it.

All he did was ask. And he clearly articulated what was in it for the guest.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
His blog turned into a multi-million-dollar empire.

He made more money than anyone else I knew. I had no skills and hated websites/SEO.

But I took his idea of never asking for permission.

I used it to build a social media following. Because I owned my audience and connected it to a business, I felt different.

A digital business requires zero permission slips. It's a permissionless economy where you:

• get paid to be yourself
• use your skills to create value
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
At a job you "follow your passion."

In the permissionless economy you create content about your obsession.

The work doesn't feel like work. As long as you show up every day you attract opportunities.

With an established following you can make money from almost any idea you can dream up
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
High agency is the skill you must have

It's where you do things and know you'll figure sh*t out later.

It's where you network in the DMs to find the people you can partner with.

There's no waiting. You start now.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
Your existing skills are worth more money in the permissionless economy

A programmer can make $100k-$500k in a job and risk being laid off at any time.

These same skills can be sold online for $1M+.

Selling one-to-many is smarter than having one customer known as an employer.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
The old world cares about:

• Credentials
• Politician-style leaders
• Years of experience
• Fancy company logos
• Over the top titles

The permissionless economy cares about:

• Skills
• Merit
• Daily habits
• Your likability
• Your content
• Personal brand
• High performance
• How you make them feel
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
So how do you join the permissionless economy?

• Gain 5000 followers on one platform
• Direct followers to your email list
• Outsource dumb work to AI
• Create one core offer
• Do monthly launches

Some will overcomplicate it. Others will embrace the simplicity and make it a daily habit.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
I tried to build a digital business online for 5 years and made $0.

Then, I figured out how to make $100K like clockwork.

Here’s how: timdenning.com/100k-xc/
Generated by Thread Navigator
100%
view_carousel Carousel Studio NEW
Press + S to quick-export