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Screw it, just do it.

-Richard Branson, on creating your own opportunities

If there’s anyone qualified to lay out the blueprint for dreaming big, living life on your own terms and turning your passions into your career, it’s the iconic Richard Branson. He’s fearlessly and boldly disrupted one industry after another as the founder of the Virgin Group, from publishing to airlines to creating Virgin Galactic (the world’s first commercial spaceliner), building an empire of more than 100 companies and 60,000 employees in over 50 countries.

We are beyond thrilled to welcome Richard to 30 Days Of Genius to unpack his incredible journey and learn a few of the secrets to his many successes.

About 30 Days Of Genius

In this free video series, renowned photographer and CreativeLive Founder Chase Jarvis joins 30 of the brightest creative and entrepreneurial minds of our time for inspiring and informative interviews.

30 Days of Genius unlocks the big thinking and breakthroughs that allowed these geniuses to break the mold, with the goal of igniting the genius inside you.

You'll hear from Mark Cuban, Arianna Huffington, Levar Burton, Richard Branson, Seth Godin, Gary Vaynerchuk, Tim Ferriss, Ramit Sethi, and 22 more gamechanging geniuses.

Smart PR For Artists & Entrepreneurs

with Ryan Holiday

Get easy media coverage for your projects

Think good products sell themselves? WRONG. Sadly, the trail to success is littered with the remains for entrepreneurs who believed that— don’t be one of them! Take control of your future by harnessing the power of the media to sell your product for you.

Great PR campaigns don’t need a huge budget the help of a professional PR firm. In fact, the best ideas are often free (or super cheap) and you can probably do a better job of pitching your idea than an overpaid and disinterested PR rep.

If you want to get FREE media attention for your projects, it’s all about understanding how the media game is played and how to rig the game to your advantage.

Learn how to do it right here from Ryan Holiday, who’s been the brains behind campaigns for American Apparel, Google, Tim Ferriss, The Examiner, Tony Robbins, and dozens more.

You'll learn:

  • 4 myths about PR that are probably holding you back
  • How to know when your project is ready to be marketed (pulling the trigger too early can be the kiss of death)
  • Case studies of 5 ad campaigns that drove coverage in Rolling Stone, Adweek, Gawker and more— for less than $1500 each
  • A step-by-step formula for pitching bloggers and getting them to write about your product
  • The 7 principles behind successful viral marketing campaigns (with Ian Spector, creator of Keyboard Cat and Chuck Norris Facts)
  • How to use services like Help A Reporter Out to directly contact writers and reporters (including fill-in-the blank templates for the email you’ll send them)

Words of Wisdom

About CreativeLive

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CreativeLive is the world’s largest and best online creative education platform, with more than 10 million students and 2 billion minutes of video consumed on its platform. Featuring classes in photography, video, design, music, and entrepreneurship - CreativeLive classes are taught by the world’s top experts-- Pulitzer-, Grammy-, Oscar winners, New York Times bestselling authors, thought leaders and legendary entrepreneurs.

Launched in 2010 and now reaching every country on the planet every month - CreativeLive has created more than 1,500 clases, 25,000 lessons, 2,000 articles and over 10,000 hours of highly curated HD video education since its inception. A combination of live and pre-recorded classes allow never-before access to the best teachers and a global community of students. Live classes allow free, real-time interaction with these experts and students AND pre-recorded videos allow students to learn at their own pace.

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