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Today’s Read
Overview
Ryan Holiday’s Perennial Seller is a guide for creators who aim to make something that lasts—a book, product, or piece of art that remains relevant for years, even decades.
It’s not just about making something good; it’s about making something exceptional and ensuring it finds its audience. Let’s break this down. Get the book here.
Start With the Product: No Marketing Can Save Mediocrity
Holiday’s first lesson is harsh but true: if the product is bad, no amount of promotion will help.
Example: If you launch a forgettable novel, all the Facebook ads in the world won’t turn it into Harry Potter.
Core Idea: Focus on excellence from the beginning. This means spending time perfecting the craft, getting feedback, and improving.
Ask yourself:
Who is this for?
Why will they care?
Holiday says, "Great work finds its audience because it’s inherently great." Make your work so good that it demands attention.




