como empezar my curated experiences
Excellent question — you're thinking like a strategist now.
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🧭 Short Answer:
You should begin making yourself visible at the “framing” stage, not at the “ready-for-sale” or “polished product” stage.
That means:
> 📣 Start visibility when you have a strong narrative, even if the offer isn’t fully built.
People buy ideas and positioning first — not products.
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🔍 Why this timing works
Your curated experience brand is not a product, it's a lens — one that positions you as:
A thinker with aesthetic + spatial intelligence
A woman with both urban tactility and technological literacy
Someone who can guide minds through cities, not just bodies through tours
If you wait until the offer is perfect, you miss your authority window.
Visibility now lets you:
Before Launch After Visibility
Test language & positioning Shape your real offer based on audience traction
Attract aligned clients & collaborators Pre-sell without push
Build credibility across both tech + art spaces Make the offer a byproduct of your identity
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🔧 What should be ready before you go visible?
You don’t need a finished product. You need three solid components:
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✅ 1. A Core Framing Sentence (Positioning)
A short, clean phrase that tells people what this is and why it’s different.
> 🧠 “I design curated urban experiences for thinkers, decision-makers and creatives who want to experience cities as systems — not just scenery.”
or
> 📸 “My experiences in Paris aren’t tours — they’re real-time architecture lessons, built on movement, silence, aesthetics, and story.”
That’s enough for people to “get it” — and want in.
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✅ 2. A Point of View
A few ideas you want to be known for, like:
“The city is the original interface.”
“Design is memory in motion.”
“Luxury is silence and understanding, not speed.”
“Urban thinking belongs in data, tech, and leadership.”
These are content seeds — you’ll build short posts around them, positioning you as a curator and a systems thinker.
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✅ 3. A Place to Point People To (Even Simple)
A 1-page website, Notion page, or PDF with:
Who it’s for
What it feels like
Sample formats
Pricing range (optional or “on request”)
How to contact you
You do NOT need:
Online booking
A full list of products
High-traffic website
Instagram campaign
You only need clarity + one link to show you're real.
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🪞 Visibility Content You Can Start With (Even Now)
Post Type Topic Example Format
Perspective “Why silence is a design principle in both cities and servers” 1 image + 3-paragraph post
Origin Story “Why I left fashion photography to build experience systems” A short reflective post
Contrast Post “What walking Paris with VCs teaches us about decision-making” Show the value of your walks
Reframing “Urban experiences are the new coaching — spatial, aesthetic, real” Opinion + invitation
Subtle Signal “Had the chance to walk with 2 decision-makers in Paris last week. We didn’t talk strategy — we walked it.” No sales, just positioning
These signal your thinking without selling.
They say: I’m building something smart and intimate — and it’s not for everyone.
And that creates desire.
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🧭 Summary: When to Become Visible?
Stage Start Visibility? Why
✘ Just an idea No Too abstract — audience won’t engage
✔ Clear framing + POV Yes Signals thought leadership before the offer is live
✔ Prototype offer Yes Share the thinking, not the selling
✔ First real walks or clients Yes Use experience to create content and authority
✘ Final polished offer Too late You miss positioning traction
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Next Step — I Can Help You With:
Drafting your positioning sentence
Writing 3 visibility posts based on your ideas
Designing a 1-page public-facing landing page
Creating a content strategy for LinkedIn or newsletter
Which part would you like to work on first?
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