
OPP: One Person Publisher by Ryan Lee — A Developer's Guide to Building a Content Business Pipeline
OPP: One Person Publisher by Ryan Lee — Building a Content-to-Revenue Pipeline That Actually Ships You have a content backlog the size of a Jira board after a three-sprint planning session and a deployment rate of zero. Ideas in staging, nothing in production. OPP: One Person Publisher by Ryan Lee is a $300, 21-lesson course that teaches a systematic framework for building a one-person content business — and the reason it resonates for process-oriented thinkers is that it treats content publishing as an engineering problem. Inputs, throughput, output, feedback loops. You can read the full framework breakdown at Course To Action , where every lesson in the course is decoded at the framework level, with audio summaries you can listen to between deploys. This is not a content problem. It is a pipeline problem. And pipelines are something we know how to think about. The Content Pipeline Problem If you have ever built a CI/CD pipeline, you understand the principle: code that sits in a featu
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