If you’ve been scrolling on social media for more than 5 seconds,
You’ve probably heard about this toilet that sings the word “Skibidi.”
Now, once I realized the virality behind Skibidi Toilet,
I was able to write 10X better copy.
It may seem like BS,
But let me ask you this:
How many other singing toilets have you heard about?
Probably none.
That’s why Skibidi Toilet went so viral…
…Because it’s disrupting.
Now, how do you make your copy so disruptive that it can compete with singing toilets?
Well, you need to come up with a unique angle,
AKA, explain a concept in a new way.
For example, in this post,
I’m explaining how to be disruptive by using Skibidi Toilet as an example.
Unfortunately, there’s no magic SpongeBob method for doing this.
You’ll just have to use your creativity to come up with a unique angle.
Now, what I like to do to make this easier is look at big creators like Sabri Suby and take inspiration from their angles.
So next time you’re writing copy, try to use the Skibidi Toilet method.
To your skibidi success,
Andreas
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P.P.S. Not every piece of copy needs a super crazy angle. This post is just an extreme example of how you can be disruptive.