I'm not just teaching this system.
I'm literally handing over everything.
After the workshop, you'll also get:
These aren't generic templates.
They're the actual SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) I used at CurationLabs for client delivery.
The same documents I'd hand to a new employee. Step-by-step instructions for everything.
Here's what each SOP is all about:
And it gets better…
BONUS: The same 5 playbooks and SOPs I used for client delivery
CURATIONLABS 2025 - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
My "Make it work" guarantee
Here's the deal: I'm so confident these systems will transform your LinkedIn results that I'm putting my personal time on the line.
If you attend the workshop (or watch the full recording), implement ANY of the strategies I teach, and it doesn't work for you within 90 days, I'll personally jump on a 1-on-1 call with you - completely free - to diagnose what's going wrong and get you back on track.
Just show me:
Which strategy you implemented
What results you got (or didn't get)
Your LinkedIn activity from the past 90 days
And I'll spend 60 minutes with you personally figuring out exactly what needs to be adjusted.
The only catch: You have to actually implement something. I can't help you if you just watch the workshop and do nothing with it.
But if you take action and it doesn't work? I've got you covered.
That's how confident I am in what I'm sharing with you.
P.S. When these 100 seats are gone, there will be no waitlist, no "encore presentation," no nothing.
This is it.
If you're on the fence, ask yourself:
"Will I regret not learning this?"
If the answer is yes, secure your seat now.
Look, I know $199 isn't pocket change.
But people paid me $1,000+ just for one strategy session. You're getting every system, every framework, every SOP for a fraction of that.
More importantly, you're getting the clarity to finally stop playing the wrong game.
See you one last time,
Josue Valles
These aren't generic templates.
They're the actual SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) I used at CurationLabs for client delivery.
The same documents I'd hand to a new employee. Step-by-step instructions for everything.
Here's what each SOP is all about:
BONUS: The same 5 playbooks and SOPs
I used for client delivery
This is it.
The same systems that generated those 300M impressions. The frameworks clients paid $3,000 to access. The templates, the questions, the examples…all of it.
And you can get complete access for just $199.
Here's what the workshop will look like:
CURATIONLABS 2025 - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Most people use content to get clients or attention. This playbook shows you how to use content as leverage to connect with people you couldn't reach otherwise.
I've used these strategies to connect with Justin Welsh, and get my content shared by Sara Blakely, Reid Hoffman and dozens of famous authors.
Inside this SOP:
Why cold DMs are dead in 2025 (and the "content bridge" strategy that makes industry leaders want to connect with YOU first)
The 3-message sequence that books calls with decision makers without ever mentioning your services (it's all about the psychological setup)
How to get influencers to share your content without asking (and the specific type of content that makes sharing feel inevitable)
A psychological principle that makes high-profile people want to help you (even though they get thousands of requests weekly)
How to use your content as a "networking asset" that opens doors money can't (this flips the entire relationship dynamic)
The "Content as Currency" approach that makes your posts more valuable than traditional networking events (and gets better results)
Why the most successful content leveraging happens in private, not public (and how to engineer these behind-the-scenes connections)
The "Authority Halo" effect that makes one strategic content connection multiply into dozens of opportunities (and how to trigger it intentionally)
SOP #5: Content that opens doors (literally)
Sometimes, you don't have enough experience or stories to talk about. But there's gold everywhere if you know where to look.
Example:
I go to Reddit, find threads like "How did you scale from $1M to $10M" where 60+ founders share their playbooks. Then I create posts synthesizing their wisdom. Still thought leadership, but leveraging collective knowledge.
Inside this SOP:
The "Reddit Gold Mine" technique that turns other people's wisdom into your thought leadership (completely ethical, but most people are too lazy to do it right)
Why Amazon book reviews are a secret weapon for endless content ideas (and the specific type of review that gives you viral post material)
The "Synthesis Formula" that makes old, tired ideas feel breakthrough-fresh (I use this to take decades-old concepts and make them feel cutting-edge)
How to become the trusted curator in your industry without anyone thinking you're just repackaging others' ideas (it's all about the frame you put around it)
The legal and ethical guidelines you MUST follow when using others' content (mess this up and you could face serious consequences)
A "curation hack" that lets you create 10 pieces of content from one source (without looking like you're milking it dry)
Why the best knowledge arbitrage content comes from the most unlikely sources (and the 7 places your competitors would never think to look)
The "Collective Wisdom" approach that makes you look like you have insider access to industry secrets (when really you just know where to look)
How to position curated content so it builds YOUR authority instead of the original creator's (the subtle language shifts that make all the difference)
The "Knowledge Arbitrage" red flags that instantly mark you as a copycat (and how to avoid them while still leveraging others' insights)
SOP #4: The knowledge arbitrage strategy
Based on my most successful lead magnet ever:
27k+ likes
13k+ comments
1.2k shares
16,000+ newsletter subscribers in 48 hours
Inside this SOP:
The "16,000 in 48 hours" lead magnet formula that generated more subscribers than most people get in a year (and why most lead magnets fail before they're even posted)
The "Value Density" secret that makes people feel physical pain when they think about not downloading your freebie (it's all about perceived effort, not actual value)
A psychological trigger that makes prospects feel guilty for NOT engaging with your lead magnet (ethically manipulative but incredibly effective)
The "Knowledge Compressor" technique that turns 10 hours of research into a 2-minute read people will treasure forever (and share with their networks)
Why the best lead magnets never mention the problem they solve (and what to focus on instead that creates irresistible curiosity)
The "Authority Positioning" trick that makes people assume you went through hell to create your freebie (even if it was easy)
How to create lead magnets that people screenshot and share in private Slack channels (this "dark social" sharing is worth 10x public engagement)
The 3 lead magnet archetypes that work in 2025: Knowledge Compressor, System Revealer, and Data-Backed Templates (and which one fits your audience)
A counterintuitive approach to lead magnets that actually makes people MORE likely to buy your paid products (most people do the opposite and kill their sales)
SOP #3: "Crazy good" lead magnets
Inside this SOP:
The "Sara Blakely Effect" - how to tell other people's stories in a way that makes YOU the authority (I once wrote about her journey and she reposted it herself)
A little-known storytelling structure that got me 500k impressions on a single post (it's based on a 1990s TV show that most people completely overlook)
The "Silent Watcher" phenomenon that made me $10k from someone who never engaged with a single post (and how to trigger it intentionally with strategic story placement)
The psychological trigger hidden in every viral story that makes readers feel personally invested in your success (miss this and your stories fall flat no matter how dramatic)
How to "mine" 100+ post ideas from experiences you've already forgotten (including a weird technique involving your old text messages and photos)
The 7 story archetypes that go viral every single time (and why using the wrong archetype for your audience can actually hurt your reach)
A storytelling "cheat code" that lets you create compelling narratives even if you're naturally boring (it's all about the frame, not the facts)
SOP #2: No BS Storytelling
Inside this SOP:
The "3-second test" that instantly reveals if your LinkedIn strategy will fail before you even post (most people get this wrong and waste months chasing the wrong audience)
Why the most successful LinkedIn creators never talk about their biggest wins (and the psychological reason this "reverse bragging" makes people desperate to work with them)
The counterintuitive positioning mistake that 90% of creators make that actually repels their ideal clients (hint: it's not what you think about niching down)
The "LinkedIn Inception" technique that plants ideas so deep in prospects' minds, they think hiring you was their original idea (warning: this borders on manipulation, use ethically)
Why posting your biggest failures can generate more leads than your success stories (and the exact formula for turning disasters into client magnets)
The "Authority Paradox" that explains why experts often struggle more than beginners on LinkedIn (solve this and watch opportunities multiply overnight)
The hidden reason why "value-first" content often backfires spectacularly (and what to lead with instead that makes people chase you)
Why the most engaging LinkedIn posts break the platform's own "best practices" (and which rules you should intentionally violate for maximum impact)
SOP #1: LinkedIn strategy blueprint
I'm not just teaching this system.
I'm literally handing over everything.
After the workshop, you'll also get:
And it gets better…
Once you know your path, you need what I call an "identity flywheel" - a content system that's so deeply rooted in who you are that nobody can copy it.
It's built on three elements:
Enemy - What you stand against (not who - what)
Vision - Where you're leading people
Story - The proof you've walked the path
When these three work together, your content starts compounding. Each post builds on the last. The right people self-select. Opportunities find you instead of you chasing them.
In this section, you'll learn:
How to identify enemies that unite your audience instead of dividing them (the difference between a a mere "audience" and a "movement" often comes down to this single choice)
The vision statement that makes prospects choose options that cost 10x more than competitors (word-for-word template included that you can customize in under 5 minutes)
The "Identity Flywheel" effect that makes each piece of content exponentially more powerful than the last (and why most content strategies actually work against this compounding effect)
Why choosing the wrong enemy can destroy your business even if everything else is perfect (and the 3-question test that reveals if your enemy choice will backfire)
The "Vision Bridge" technique that connects your enemy and story so seamlessly, prospects can't imagine working with anyone else (miss this connection and your content feels scattered)
How to craft stories that make your vision feel inevitable instead of aspirational (the psychological shift that turns followers into buyers without any hard selling)
PART 2: Identity-based content flywheels
Most people fail at LinkedIn because they're playing someone else's game.
They see something working for a charismatic founder and try to copy it as an introverted consultant. They watch a B2C brand go viral and try the same tactics for their B2B service.
It's like trying to win at basketball using soccer strategies.
Through thousands of posts and hundreds of experiments, I've discovered there are only 4 paths that actually work on LinkedIn:
The Vertical Path
The Horizontal Path
The Freestyle Path
The Circular Path
In this section, you'll learn:
The 10-minute diagnostic that reveals which path will make you magnetic vs. which will make you invisible (get this wrong and nothing else matters)
Why "The Vertical Path" only works for 20% of people (and the costly mistake the other 80% make trying to force it)
The secret fifth path I discovered last month that breaks all the rules (I'm only sharing this in the workshop - nowhere else)
How to know when to switch paths (yes, it happens - and missing the signs can cost you lots of $$$ in opportunities)
The "Path Mismatch" warning signs that most people ignore until it's too late (and why forcing the wrong path actually makes you less attractive to your ideal clients)
How to identify which path your competitors are using (and why copying their exact approach will probably backfire for your personality type)
How to spot when someone's LinkedIn success is completely irrelevant to your situation (the 3 key factors that determine if a strategy will work for YOU)
Each requires completely different strategies, content types, and psychology.
Pick the wrong path and you'll waste months (maybe years) forcing something that doesn't fit.
Pick the right path and everything suddenly clicks.
PART 1: Pathing
Here's what this really means:
For 3 years, I've been perfecting a system that helps people build what I call "compound authority" on LinkedIn.
It's not about going viral or getting likes. It's about building something that compounds over time and makes the right opportunities come to you.
The system has two parts:
"The LinkedIn Vault Workshop"
Everything. The whole thing.
I'm shutting down CurationLabs
Dear friend,
If you'd like to compress 3 years of LinkedIn experimentation into a single afternoon, then this workshop is your only opportunity to get the complete system before I shut down my agency and move on to something different.
Here's the story:
My name is Josue Valles, and for the past 3 years, I've been running CurationLabs.co - the agency behind the curtain for a few of LinkedIn's fastest-growing personal brands.
You know, the ghostwriter nobody talks about having.
Working in the background, I've:
Generated 300M+ impressions
Built 487k followers for clients
Connected clients with VCs worth $100M+
Attracted 20,000+ leads
Worked with people all over the world
And I ended up charging up to $50k/year per client for DFY work and growth partnerships.
But here's the thing:
Not because it isn't working. It's working well enough.
But everything changed for me this year. I found my faith in a way I never expected, and it completely shifted what matters to me. I'm being called to build something new.
Will I work with LinkedIn again in the near future? Maybe. Probably. But not like this. Not as an agency. Not doing the done-for-you work. And not for all kinds of people.
Whatever comes next will be something new.
So I made a decision:
Before I close this chapter and transition to what's next, I'm going to do something I've never done.
I'm going to hand over the "franchise…"
Think about it like this:
Imagine if McDonald's decided to transform into something completely different but first gave 100 people their entire operations manual, their secret sauce recipe, their real estate strategy, their supplier relationships…everything that made them successful in their current form.
I'm obviously not comparing CurationLabs to McDonalds, but you get the point.
That's essentially what I'm doing with:
Hour 1: Path Clarity
Take the path diagnostic live
Understand why most strategies don't work for you
See examples of each path succeeding
Lock in your direction with certainty
Hour 2: Identity Flywheel
Build your Enemy-Vision-Story framework
See how they create compound content
Map your first 30 days of posts
Understand the psychology behind each element
Hour 3: Implementation and Q&A
Walk through each SOP
See real examples from client work
Q&A on your specific situation
90-day action plan
"THE LINKEDIN VAULT"
LinkedIn ghostwriter who built 487k followers and generated 300M+ impressions for clients is shutting down his agency and giving away everything in one final workshop before moving on…
Live workshop, happening on Monday, July 28th.
"THE LINKEDIN VAULT"
"After 3 years of building LinkedIn brands for others, I'm closing my agency and transitioning to something new. But before I go, I'm doing something crazy: handing over the entire franchise - every system, framework, and SOP that built 300M+ impressions - to 100 people who are serious about playing the long game."
LinkedIn ghostwriter who built 487k followers and generated 300M+ impressions for clients is shutting down his agency and giving away everything in one final workshop before moving on…
Live workshop, happening on Monday, July 28th.
"After 3 years of building LinkedIn brands for others, I'm closing my agency and transitioning to something new. But before I go, I'm doing something crazy: handing over the entire franchise - every system, framework, and SOP that built 300M+ impressions - to 100 people who are serious about playing the long game."

Date: Monday, July 28th
Time: 11:30 AM EST
Duration: 3 hours
Format: Live via Zoom (recorded for attendees)
Includes: The LinkedIn Vault (all 5 SOPs)
Investment: $199
Seats: Limited to 100
Workshop details

P.S. When these 100 seats are gone, there will be no waitlist, no "encore presentation," no nothing.
This is it.
If you're on the fence, ask yourself:
"Will I regret not learning this?"
If the answer is yes, secure your seat now.
Look, I know $199 isn't pocket change.
But people paid me $1,000+ just for one strategy session. You're getting every system, every framework, every SOP for a fraction of that.
More importantly, you're getting the clarity to finally stop playing the wrong game.
See you one last time,
Josue Valles
My "Make it work" guarantee
If you attend the workshop (or watch the full recording), implement ANY of the strategies I teach, and it doesn't work for you within 90 days, I'll personally jump on a 1-on-1 call with you - completely free - to diagnose what's going wrong and get you back on track.
Just show me:
Which strategy you implemented
What results you got (or didn't get)
Your LinkedIn activity from the past 90 days
And I'll spend 60 minutes with you personally figuring out exactly what needs to be adjusted.
The only catch: You have to actually implement something. I can't help you if you just watch the workshop and do nothing with it.
But if you take action and it doesn't work? I've got you covered.
That's how confident I am in what I'm sharing with you.
Date: Monday, July 28th
Time: 11:30 AM EST
Duration: 3 hours
Format: Live via Zoom (recorded for attendees)
Includes: The LinkedIn Vault (all 5 SOPs)
Investment: $199
Seats: Limited to 100
Workshop details
Hour 1: Path Clarity
Take the path diagnostic live
Understand why most strategies don't work for you
See examples of each path succeeding
Lock in your direction with certainty
Hour 2: Identity Flywheel
Build your Enemy-Vision-Story framework
See how they create compound content
Map your first 30 days of posts
Understand the psychology behind each element
Hour 3: Implementation and Q&A
Walk through each SOP
See real examples from client work
Q&A on your specific situation
90-day action plan
Here's what the workshop will look like:
This is it.
The same systems that generated those 300M impressions. The frameworks clients paid $3,000 to access. The templates, the questions, the examples…all of it.
And you can get complete access for just $199.
Dear friend,
If you'd like to compress 3 years of LinkedIn experimentation into a single afternoon, then this workshop is your only opportunity to get the complete system before I shut down my agency and move on to something different.
Here's the story:
My name is Josue Valles, and for the past 3 years, I've been running CurationLabs.co - the agency behind the curtain for a few of LinkedIn's fastest-growing personal brands.
You know, the ghostwriter nobody talks about having.
Working quietly in the background, I've:
Generated 300M+ impressions
Built 487k followers for clients
Connected clients with VCs worth $100M+
Attracted 20,000+ leads
Worked with people all over the world.
I ended up charging up to $50k/year per client for DFY work and growth partnerships.
But here's the thing:
Not because it isn't working. It's working well enough.
But everything changed for me this year. I found my faith in a way I never expected, and it completely shifted what matters to me. I'm being called to build something new.
Will I work with LinkedIn again in the near future? Maybe. Probably. But not like this. Not as an agency. Not doing the done-for-you work. And not for all kinds of people.
Whatever comes next will be something new.
So I made a decision:
Before I close this chapter and transition to what's next, I'm going to do something I've never done.
I'm going to hand over the "franchise…"
Think about it like this:
Imagine if McDonald's decided to transform into something completely different but first gave 100 people their entire operations manual, their secret sauce recipe, their real estate strategy, their supplier relationships…everything that made them successful in their current form.
I'm obviously not comparing CurationLabs to McDonalds, but you get the point.
That's essentially what I'm doing with:
Here's what this really means:
For 3 years, I've been perfecting a system that helps people build what I call "compound authority" on LinkedIn.
It's not about going viral or getting likes. It's about building something that compounds over time and makes the right opportunities come to you.
The system has two parts:
I'm shuting down CurationLabs (my agency)
Everything. The whole thing.
"The LinkedIn
Vault Workshop"
PART 1: Pathing
PART 2: Identity-based content flywheels
Once you know your path, you need what I call an "identity flywheel" - a content system that's so deeply rooted in who you are that nobody can copy it.
It's built on three elements:
Enemy - What you stand against (not who - what)
Vision - Where you're leading people
Story - The proof you've walked the path
When these three work together, your content starts compounding. Each post builds on the last. The right people self-select. Opportunities find you instead of you chasing them.
In this section, you'll learn:
How to identify enemies that unite your audience instead of dividing them (the difference between a a mere "audience" and a "movement" often comes down to this single choice)
The vision statement that makes prospects choose options that cost 10x more than competitors (word-for-word template included that you can customize in under 5 minutes)
The "Identity Flywheel" effect that makes each piece of content exponentially more powerful than the last (and why most content strategies actually work against this compounding effect)
Why choosing the wrong enemy can destroy your business even if everything else is perfect (and the 3-question test that reveals if your enemy choice will backfire)
The "Vision Bridge" technique that connects your enemy and story so seamlessly, prospects can't imagine working with anyone else (miss this connection and your content feels scattered)
How to craft stories that make your vision feel inevitable instead of aspirational (the psychological shift that turns followers into buyers without any hard selling)
Most people fail at LinkedIn because they're playing someone else's game.
They see something working for a charismatic founder and try to copy it as an introverted consultant. They watch a B2C brand go viral and try the same tactics for their B2B service.
It's like trying to win at basketball using soccer strategies.
Through thousands of posts and hundreds of experiments, I've discovered there are only 4 paths that actually work on LinkedIn:
The Vertical Path
The Horizontal Path
The Freestyle Path
The Circular Path
In this section, you'll learn:
The 10-minute diagnostic that reveals which path will make you magnetic vs. which will make you invisible (get this wrong and nothing else matters)
Why "The Vertical Path" only works for 20% of people (and the costly mistake the other 80% make trying to force it)
The secret fifth path I discovered last month that breaks all the rules (I'm only sharing this in the workshop - nowhere else)
How to know when to switch paths (yes, it happens - and missing the signs can cost you lots of $$$ in opportunities)
The "Path Mismatch" warning signs that most people ignore until it's too late (and why forcing the wrong path actually makes you less attractive to your ideal clients)
How to identify which path your competitors are using (and why copying their exact approach will probably backfire for your personality type)
How to spot when someone's LinkedIn success is completely irrelevant to your situation (the 3 key factors that determine if a strategy will work for YOU)
Each requires completely different strategies, content types, and psychology.
Pick the wrong path and you'll waste months (maybe years) forcing something that doesn't fit.
Pick the right path and everything suddenly clicks.
Most people use content to get clients or attention. This playbook shows you how to use content as leverage to connect with people you couldn't reach otherwise.
I've used these strategies to connect with Justin Welsh, and get my content shared by Sara Blakely, Reid Hoffman and dozens of famous authors.
Inside this SOP:
Why cold DMs are dead in 2025 (and the "content bridge" strategy that makes industry leaders want to connect with YOU first)
The 3-message sequence that books calls with decision makers without ever mentioning your services (it's all about the psychological setup)
How to get influencers to share your content without asking (and the specific type of content that makes sharing feel inevitable)
A psychological principle that makes high-profile people want to help you (even though they get thousands of requests weekly)
How to use your content as a "networking asset" that opens doors money can't (this flips the entire relationship dynamic)
The "Content as Currency" approach that makes your posts more valuable than traditional networking events (and gets better results)
Why the most successful content leveraging happens in private, not public (and how to engineer these behind-the-scenes connections)
The "Authority Halo" effect that makes one strategic content connection multiply into dozens of opportunities (and how to trigger it intentionally)
Inside this SOP:
The "3-second test" that instantly reveals if your LinkedIn strategy will fail before you even post (most people get this wrong and waste months chasing the wrong audience)
Why the most successful LinkedIn creators never talk about their biggest wins (and the psychological reason this "reverse bragging" makes people desperate to work with them)
The counterintuitive positioning mistake that 90% of creators make that actually repels their ideal clients (hint: it's not what you think about niching down)
The "LinkedIn Inception" technique that plants ideas so deep in prospects' minds, they think hiring you was their original idea (warning: this borders on manipulation, use ethically)
Why posting your biggest failures can generate more leads than your success stories (and the exact formula for turning disasters into client magnets)
The "Authority Paradox" that explains why experts often struggle more than beginners on LinkedIn (solve this and watch opportunities multiply overnight)
The hidden reason why "value-first" content often backfires spectacularly (and what to lead with instead that makes people chase you)
Why the most engaging LinkedIn posts break the platform's own "best practices" (and which rules you should intentionally violate for maximum impact)
Inside this SOP:
The "Sara Blakely Effect" - how to tell other people's stories in a way that makes YOU the authority (I once wrote about her journey and she reposted it herself)
A little-known storytelling structure that got me 500k impressions on a single post (it's based on a 1990s TV show that most people completely overlook)
The "Silent Watcher" phenomenon that made me $10k from someone who never engaged with a single post (and how to trigger it intentionally with strategic story placement)
The psychological trigger hidden in every viral story that makes readers feel personally invested in your success (miss this and your stories fall flat no matter how dramatic)
How to "mine" 100+ post ideas from experiences you've already forgotten (including a weird technique involving your old text messages and photos)
The 7 story archetypes that go viral every single time (and why using the wrong archetype for your audience can actually hurt your reach)
A storytelling "cheat code" that lets you create compelling narratives even if you're naturally boring (it's all about the frame, not the facts)
SOP #1: LinkedIn strategy blueprint
SOP #2: No BS Storytelling
SOP #5: Content that opens doors (literally)
SOP #3: "Crazy good" lead magnets
SOP #4: The knowledge arbitrage strategy
Based on my most successful lead magnet ever:
27k+ likes
13k+ comments
1.2k shares
16,000+ newsletter subscribers in 48 hours
Inside this SOP:
The "16,000 in 48 hours" lead magnet formula that generated more subscribers than most people get in a year (and why most lead magnets fail before they're even posted)
The "Value Density" secret that makes people feel physical pain when they think about not downloading your freebie (it's all about perceived effort, not actual value)
A psychological trigger that makes prospects feel guilty for NOT engaging with your lead magnet (ethically manipulative but incredibly effective)
The "Knowledge Compressor" technique that turns 10 hours of research into a 2-minute read people will treasure forever (and share with their networks)
Why the best lead magnets never mention the problem they solve (and what to focus on instead that creates irresistible curiosity)
The "Authority Positioning" trick that makes people assume you went through hell to create your freebie (even if it was easy)
How to create lead magnets that people screenshot and share in private Slack channels (this "dark social" sharing is worth 10x public engagement)
The 3 lead magnet archetypes that work in 2025: Knowledge Compressor, System Revealer, and Data-Backed Templates (and which one fits your audience)
A counterintuitive approach to lead magnets that actually makes people MORE likely to buy your paid products (most people do the opposite and kill their sales)
Sometimes, you don't have enough experience or stories to talk about. But there's gold everywhere if you know where to look.
Example:
I go to Reddit, find threads like "How did you scale from $1M to $10M" where 60+ founders share their playbooks. Then I create posts synthesizing their wisdom. Still thought leadership, but leveraging collective knowledge.
Inside this SOP:
The "Reddit Gold Mine" technique that turns other people's wisdom into your thought leadership (completely ethical, but most people are too lazy to do it right)
Why Amazon book reviews are a secret weapon for endless content ideas (and the specific type of review that gives you viral post material)
The "Synthesis Formula" that makes old, tired ideas feel breakthrough-fresh (I use this to take decades-old concepts and make them feel cutting-edge)
How to become the trusted curator in your industry without anyone thinking you're just repackaging others' ideas (it's all about the frame you put around it)
The legal and ethical guidelines you MUST follow when using others' content (mess this up and you could face serious consequences)
A "curation hack" that lets you create 10 pieces of content from one source (without looking like you're milking it dry)
Why the best knowledge arbitrage content comes from the most unlikely sources (and the 7 places your competitors would never think to look)
The "Collective Wisdom" approach that makes you look like you have insider access to industry secrets (when really you just know where to look)
How to position curated content so it builds YOUR authority instead of the original creator's (the subtle language shifts that make all the difference)
The "Knowledge Arbitrage" red flags that instantly mark you as a copycat (and how to avoid them while still leveraging others' insights)