Your Path To Freedom (Part 2 of 7): How To Come Up With Your 7 Figure Idea

Your Path To Freedom (Part 2 of 7): How To Come Up With Your 7 Figure Idea

You Have a 7-Figure Product in You—Let's Figure Out Where

Anyone can create a product and make millions online. Sounds outrageous? Maybe. But it only takes 30 to 60 hours to do it and today we start laying the foundation for you to make that happen.

Realize there are two different things you need to take away from this article in order to do anything with the information. You need:

Strategy - This will help you understand how and what we are doing.

Tactics - This will explain exactly what you need to do.

Too many people waste their time learning COUNTLESS strategies but very few “instructors” give tactics (at least not for free) and I want to buck that trend the best I can.

For the past 14 years, I've been building and selling digital products. I started with a bunch of random stuff—tiny software tools, access to online forums (before Facebook took over), hosting packages, pre-built websites, digital courses—you name it.

Nine years ago, I started a software company from scratch. Fun fact: I can't write a single line of code. Two years ago, I sold that company, which spawned the greatest learning and earning experiment of my life.

I had this huge decision to make about what I was going to do NEXT. I had no product, no audience, no team, nada.

That's when I realized that creating new software just for the sake of making money wasn’t going to be the route I take. If you're building just to make money and not to help people, you're setting yourself up to have to push VERY hard to sell, sell, sell. You'll have to push instead of simply showing how your product solves real problems.

I also realized I could sell information—if I packaged it right. Information that holds high value for the consumer takes way less time to get up and running. No need for developers, no six-figure investments, and no wasting 6–12 months in development hell.

In December 2022, I started packaging my new product, set up a members area, and created a sales page. By January 2023, I was selling it. I'll break down how I did it within a month in later editions, but just know—it doesn't have to be a lengthy process.

In 2023, this new product generated over $4.5 million in revenue. We hired a few employees to sustain growth, brought in over 16,000 new customers, and spent over $1 million on ads with a 4.5X return on ad spend (ROAS). And I did it all without any social media following because, honestly, I suck at social media (though I'm trying to get better). Oh, and I did most of it while traveling the world with my family—different time zones, barely around, never sacrificing fun for sales calls. It was glorious.

This edition will explain how I did all of this—the crucial information I learned between August 2022 (when I sold my previous company) and January 2023 (when I launched the new one). That period set me up to make 2023 one of my best business years ever. And I did it all while selling our main family house, buying vacation rentals and remodeling them, and traveling the world with my wife and two kids. Yeah, we had a lot on our plate.

To be honest, my wife and I probably took on too much, but my business supported it, and we like to live fast!

The Value Triangle: Time, Effort, and Results

Everything starts by understanding that you likely have a 7-figure product in you—or very close to you—right now, even if you don't realize it.

The key is understanding what makes what you know worth paying for. It's all about creating value. If you can create something valuable to someone else, you've got the opening to start selling it.

If what you know is valuable, it'll have at least one of these three traits:

  1. Reduces the amount of time it takes someone to do something.

  2. Reduces the amount of effort required to do it.

  3. Increases the likelihood that someone will get a desired result.

The first two are the easiest to achieve and easiest to monetize but absolutely the most overlooked. The third is almost inherent if you're providing training or a guide, so I don't worry about it as much when building a product.

But here's the kicker: Everyone selling something online is trying to hit that third trait—increasing the odds of achieving a goal. To stand out, we have to do better than just that. If you are going to make a product that helps someone learn how to grow flowers, you do NOT have to be the best flower grower on earth.

That is a concept we HAVE TO eliminate from our minds. “No one will listen to me because I’m not (insert name here).” You DO NOT have to be… you have to figure out who you are, and find out who you can help.

When I create digital information products, I aim to accomplish all three of the above mentioned Value ingredients. That amplifies the value, making it easier to sell.

In the FIRST edition of this newsletter I set up a poll to ask you, the readers, what you waned for your online business.

We got 111 votes and 78 of those votes said “I really want to create my own product and build a life of financial security and freedom”… that’s an OVERWHELMING amount of people that have figured out that this is the answer. Thanks for participating in these polls as it helps me know what you’re looking for. I am STOKED to see how many of you want your own product.

Reverse Engineering Your Product

So, we need to create value. To create a product, we need an idea. I use the three value traits to reverse engineer one. If something is valuable, people will buy it.

First Value Trait: Reducing Time

What do you know—or what could you learn—that would decrease the time it takes someone to get a result they want?

The easiest place to find this is in your previous experience. Did you make an amazing chicken coup after watching 40 hours of Youtube videos and looking up the plans hundreds of times? Did you lose a bunch of weight right before your wedding? Think about things you’ve done that were hard… that’s a great place to start.

The simplest answer for creating a product is to CURATE and not CREATE. Do the legwork so they don't have to. Sure, almost anything can be learned on YouTube, but who has the time to sift through all the videos, try out suggestions, and analyze what works?

That's where you come in. Spend the 60 hours compiling, testing, and refining the information. Then package it for someone else to consume in a fraction of that time. The beauty here is that you’ll likely find some nuance to the method and then it becomes YOUR METHOD!

For example, I wanted to improve my golf game. I didn't just watch random videos; I hired a coach, spent hours practicing, and went from a 15 handicap to a 5 in a year (that’s a very good thing for those that don’t golf). Now, I have the makings of a PaidMasterclass. I could show people the drills that made the biggest impact on my swing, the short game information that helped my putting, etc. I am NOT A GOLF PRO… I’m just someone who was bad and got better.

I could create a program called "How I Reduced My Handicap by 10 Strokes in a Year." I'd mention that I spent 80 hours and $6,000 on lessons—but they don't have to. They can get all that value for just $97.

By doing this, I pin their time against $97. It's easy for someone to think, "This is worth more than $97 because it'll save me hours, and my time is worth more than that."

As you can see, this is a product based around saving someone time but still getting their end result. You can build a 7 figure company just from saving people time… and here are a few examples:

- There is a woman who was amazing at Excel (yes, she was good at making spreadsheets), she started making formulas and templates and started selling them. She now makes multiple 7 figures and it’s all because people are paying her to give them their time back.

- I follow this guy on Instagram who shares dog training videos showing how well trained his dogs are. He has millions of followers and sells a course/ book in all of his videos. He likely makes a LOT of money. He’s not the best dog trainer in the world, he’s not on TV, he’s just a normal guy who got good at something and now shares a fast guide to getting good at it too.

But there's another angle.

Reducing Consumption Time

In 2023, while selling my first PaidMasterclass, I discovered you can also reduce the time it takes for the user to consume your information, and that’ll instantly add value to the program.

People want results, not a process that feels like a marathon. So, I avoided creating a bloated course with 50 modules. Instead, I focused on making the process shorter to increase value.

I created two key items:

  1. A Visual PDF Guide: A 27-page document filled with pictures and step-by-step instructions. Designed in Canva for easy edits and exported as a PDF. It catered to visual learners who like something tangible, reducing consumption time.

  2. A One-Time Training: A 1.5-hour session covering most of what they needed to know. Telling people it's a "one-time training" sounds less time-consuming than "30 modules to watch." I did include additional modules as bonuses, which further increased the perceived value.

By saving people time in both achieving the result and consuming the information, I significantly increased the product's value.

Second Value Trait: Reducing Effort

Reducing effort can be challenging with info products, but it's doable. Think about digital assets that make the process easier.

  • Templates: In my niche, I offer website templates. Starting with a proven template makes it much easier for someone to get started. We also offer pre built email sequences and a bunch of other “pre built” templates.

  • Tools: If you're helping people eat healthier, provide a meal-tracking spreadsheet. If you’re online, provide someone some automation tools or pre built marketing assets they can tweak and use.

At a $97 price point, I avoid adding personal services, but you can offer those later at a higher price.

Sometimes, just highlighting the effort you put into creating the product can enhance the perceived value. Let them know how much time and how many failures it took you to package this knowledge.

This is, again, very easy. You just take the things that you accumulated during your experience and offer that up. Let’s say you are teaching people to buy businesses, and you have dozens of contracts based on the type of financing you choose… that would be extremely helpful to someone else looking to buy a business.

Think about what pre built assets you can create for people in your space. If you built an amazing chicken coup, maybe you give people a breakdown of your plans. I think it’s easier to make money selling these pre built assets than it is to build an entire product.

Choosing What to Teach: Do What You Love

Here's where many people mess up. They think they need to be a "10" out of 10 in their field or have a vast range of knowledge. This Is Absolutely Not True!

If you love cooking, you don't need to be Gordon Ramsay to teach others. I recently saw a guy on Instagram who gets drunk and cooks. He has hundreds of thousands of followers. Once you have a strong niche following, you're making serious money. He can get sponsors to send him product, make deals with those brands, and eventually sell a cookbook for his recipes… create a monthly membership to share his recipes and include behind the scenes and lives… there’s limitless potential here. The funny thing about this guy, I can tell, he’s likely a cook at a local restaurant and is not a “Master Chef”. He’s good, not great… not on TV… no book deals yet… he’s a 5 or 6.

You just need to be better than the people you're teaching. If you're a 5, you look impressive to someone who's a 1 or 2. One of the best parts about this is that MOST people in your arena are likely a 1 or 2. If you are a dog trainer and you can get a dog to sit and give paw and lay down… you’re a 1. If you can get them to go to place and not jump and not bark… you’re a 3. Whatever you learned to get from a 1 to a 3 is worth something to the 1’s. I would say 90% of pet owners are a 1, so your market is HUGE!

This is especially effective with a low priced PaidMasterclass. A “PaidMasterclass” is a concept I created that shifts the idea of what you’re selling to something easier to sell and easier to consume. It’s a single masterclass that you sell access to. You’ll start by doing it live one time, then you sell access to the replays. It’s not a course, it’s everything they need in a single training and accompanying pdf.

Sidebar: Why did I choose to sell my program for $97?

  • It's a price point that doesn't require complicated upsells.

  • It avoids attracting low-quality buyers that come with $7 products. (I don’t mean low quality meaning broke… I mean low quality in that when you only invest $7 you aren’t “invested” in the outcome of what that thing gets you and therefore take less action. There’s less on the line for you when you invest less.)

  • It's affordable enough not to deter most people but valuable enough to signify quality.

Selling at this price allowed me to make my ads profitable on the front end without upsells, but was also cheap enough to get sales kickstarted WITHOUT needing to run ads immediately. It let the main product shine and kept the backend customizable for what I wanted to offer.

The Student Becomes The Master

Teaching others also gives you the opportunity to improve your skills. You might be a 6 now, but as you teach and invest more time, you could become a 7 or higher.

To become great at something, follow these steps:

  1. Learn that it's possible and gather enough knowledge to start.

  2. Do it, allowing yourself to fail and correct course.

  3. Teach it, which reinforces your knowledge and adds value to others.

This is one of the biggest “hacks” to living a better life. The above outline is the outline that makes a “PRODUCER”, and not a “CONSUMER”. Look… if you are not making as much as someone else it’s because they are producing more than you. If you are going broke it’s because you are consuming more than you produce. It’s not an easy pill to swallow, but it’s easy to understand right?

You have to PRODUCE, to produce you need to learn something… do it for a while and figure it out… and then you get REALLY good when you decide to teach it.

When I was growing up, I took Karate for years. It was a form called Kenpo and in that format you cannot become a black belt until you’ve spent X amount of hours teaching others. When I was a kid I never understood this. It seemed un necessary to me because “teaching has nothing to do with what you can do” but I couldn’t have been more naive.

If you think you’re good at growing strawberries, try writing down your entire process and putting together a curriculum that would take someone who’s never grown strawberries to make them like you. You’ll learn things about your process that your subconscious knows but you likely take for granted. You’ll start to learn more about seed germination, watering, different seasons and weather patterns, etc. Now you went from a 6 to a 7 just by looking over your own system and likely improving it.

Note, and I know I’m being somewhat repetetive here but it’s worth repeating… that’s a course you could absolutely sell (growing strawberries).

Seems that there is HUGE demand in people looking to learn about growing strawberries during a specific season every year (summer time?) So if you had a product, that helped people with this and marketed it hard during December→July you’d make a killing. You DO NOT have to be the award winner for best strawberry ever. Credentials are not necessary… experience is.

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The Most Important Ingredient

Do something you're passionate about, something you'd do for free if you could. If you hate the niche, it'll be hard to stay motivated when challenges arise.

If you don't have a passion or aren't willing to develop advanced knowledge, consider being the behind-the-scenes mastermind. You can partner with someone who has the expertise while you handle the business side.

I see this issue all the time in the digital marketing space. People hate digital marketing, they hate the tech, they hate the people… and yet they are trying to make money promoting digital marketing products. Woof.

Tap into what you love so that even on the bad days you’d rather be doing that than having a good day doing something you don’t love.

The Big Three Niches

If you're starting from scratch, the easiest (and most competitive) markets are:

  1. Wealth Creation and Management: Helping people make, keep, or grow money.

  2. Relationships: Improving marriages, finding partners, building friendships, etc.

  3. Health: Weight loss, muscle gain, wellness—this market is massive and growing daily.

These are the most important markets globally, and you can't go wrong here. Try to tap into the area you enjoy the most, have the most experience, have “bucked the trend” the most and figured something out.

Lost a bunch of weight for your wedding?

Generating an extra $500/ mo making UGC content for brands?

Saved a failing marriage and made it amazing when you thought there was no hope?

Cured yourself from Lime Disease?

Improved your sleep and therefore your well being?

Love making Gluten Free Recipes?

The possibilities are ENDLESS when you decide to be a producer and not a consumer.

“I was built for Radio… I’d like to be behind the scenes not out in front!”

There are two major players in most digital businesses. A lot of people, like myself, choose to be both of these players but you don’t have to do it that way. It actually opens a LOT of doors when you separate to do what you prefer.

  • Expert: You're comfortable on camera, can see yourself on podcasts, and have knowledge to share. You want to learn more about your niche and want to try new things and evolve and get better! Maybe you’re already REALLY good at something?

  • Architect: You prefer to build and pull strings from behind the scenes. Maybe you know 5-10 people that are awesome at something and you want to work with them to build products for THEM. Maybe your best friend from college is now a professional baseball player… a head chef… a health nut… a genius with investing…

I think partnerships are massively under rated. One of the biggest “hacks” to making it online is to choose great partners. That’s actually the secret to growing to 8 figures from 7 figures, you have to have put the right people in positions to help you. You can get to 7 figures alone, but as the quote says “If you want to go fast, go alone… if you want to go far, go together”.

Write out a list of people you know that you could help make a course. Make the list 20 people. Call this your Partner 20. These are the 20 people you’d love to partner with and build a digital product with them. Heck, maybe you only take 30%… but 30% of a $1m/ year brand is still $300k… not bad for being the architect.

Figuring Out What Niche To Go Into…

When deciding what to build your life on, I don’t think anyone has done a better job of visualizing this than the Japanese concept of Ikigai. This is a visual and metaphorical intersection of:

  • What you’re Good At

  • What you can be Paid for

  • What the world needs

  • What you love

Try writing these out, seriously. Make some circles like the above and write out what you can be paid for, what you’re good at, what the world needs, and what you love. Don’t worry about “where’s the business in this” just yet. You’ll figure it out after you write out the options and look over this for a while.

Finding your Ikigai isn't linear. You might not know what you're good at until you try. You'll probably suck at first—that's normal. Simone Biles is, without argument, the best gymnast to ever live… when she started she wasn’t. I bet there were PLENTY of days she went home thinking she’d quit because it was difficult and she wasn’t that good. She didn’t… now she’s the greatest.

I wish people talked about this more, and told it to our youth CONSTANTLY. When I was 18 I was made to believe I had to know what I wanted to do. I had never tried anything. I mean, I was a lifeguard and swim instructor in high school, I worked at some restaurants… but I didn’t know ANYTHING. But there I was picking my career because I had to pick a major in college. No one told me to take some time to try stuff! No one told me to think about what I love and try to do something in that space.

I did what I thought I was supposed to. I chose Business Management and never looked back. Never questioned it. I just figured, that’s what guys do right?

PLEASE… try stuff and allow yourself to fail and feel what it’s like to fail in that. Maybe you’ll realize that a short term failure in something you love isn’t so bad? Maybe you LOVE baking, so much… you would bake even if you couldn’t eat the food. You start baking and you mess up some recipes but you would so much rather mess up a recipe and learn from that experience than anything else.

What a great life that would be huh? Every short term failure makes you better, you learn something, and now you are going from a 3 to a 6… then you keep “failing” and become an 8…

All We Need Is Value

Now we know that all we need is value, we know how to create it, and we know how to find a passion. So all of that lays our foundation and gives us a strategy, let’s talk tactics.

We need to actually come up with a product idea! “I get it, I need to do what I love and I know how to make it valuable… but what do I actually create within that?”

5 Places To Look For Product Ideas

If you look at the biggest companies in the entire world, the founders got their ideas for these companies in 1 of 5 ways.

  1. Pay Attention To Your Problems. This is the NUMBER ONE thing I suggest for someone looking to create a product. Solve a problem that you have, or that you had when you were at a lower level in your journey. This is where most of my business ideas come from. I identify a problem in the market, I work to solve it, and then I sell a program that solves that for others.

  2. Pay Attention To Your Curiosities. My software company was created by doing this. I was interested in social media so I would attend all of the virtual Facebook conferences that talked about future developments they were launching. On one of them, Zuckerberg announced he was going to release an “API for Messenger” and I got curious… “What could I do with this”. 8 years later I sold a company because of that curiosity. Allow yourself to go down the “what if” tunnel. Every time you buy a lottery ticket, you imagine what you’d do with the money right? Well… imagine your business could be the lottery.

  3. Pay Attention To What’s Already Working. This is actually pretty easy. You take something that’s working in the world, and see if you could SLIGHTLY change it to match a direct market. There a million email programs out there, email marketing has been around for decades, yet the platform I am writing this on is brand new… called Beehiiv and at its core it’s just an email platform. BUT they modified it to match the needs of someone creating a newsletter. BIG businesses can be created by taking something that clearly works, but tailoring it to a specific market.

  4. Look Into Market Shifts. I call these “ecosystem” businesses. When crypto went global, thousands of “ecosystem” businesses popped up from places to store your crypto, methods of mining bitcoin, platforms to trade crypto, etc. Honestly, for us, we aren’t really looking into this one… but it’s good to know how to find good ideas.

  5. Brainstorm With Friends. Ready… say it with me… “UNDER RATED”. Having good friends that are Producers is a massive hack to getting into business. Go to an event and hang around the real action takers in the group and watch what happens to your way of thinking. Wow. The problem is, most peoples friends are consumers… so they will say things like “I wouldn’t bother” “I would never do that” “But what would your aunt Carol think”. The easiest way to kill a dream is to tell it to someone who dreams small. Hang out with bigger people, get into bigger rooms, it’ll expand you in ways you have no idea!

Don’t try to pick one of these 5 and just assume that’s where you should go. Don’t rush it… If you’re looking for the quickest way to get moving… then just go to the fundamentals.

  • What do you enjoy doing?

  • What do you feel like you are a 5-7 (on a scale of 1-10)?

  • What do you spend most of your spare time doing?

  • Do people ever ask you for advice on anything in particular?

  • Have you spent a ton of time doing/ trying something?

  • Do you know anyone who is a 7-10 at anything?

Those questions are a great place to get started, especially the 2nd one. But remember, if you aren’t YET a 5, you could spend around 30 hours of dedicated time to get there for sure.

Forget about exhaustive market research or keyword analysis for now. Trust your common sense and let the market decide.

So what should you do RIGHT NOW?

Focus on figuring out a few key things…

  1. Core Material: The process or knowledge you're sharing. What can you share with others? If you are struggling with this, write out a list of what you’re good at, what you love, what you can get paid for, and what the world needs… Find Your ikigai! Once you’ve done that, feel free to use AI resources like ChatGPT and ask it what sort of material and what type of outline you’d need. Give it a LOT of details.

  2. Main Outcome: The result your customers will achieve. This is the single most important thing you need to figure out. WHAT are you going to show someone how to achieve, specifically? Remember, it doesn’t have to be crazy. We help people start “Micro Community Offers” where you are selling people access to you along your journey and a place to commit to themselves on theirs. In this case you aren’t even offering them an outcome, you are providing value by hopefully saving them time and effort by showing what you’re doing and surrounding them with peers.

  3. Delivery Vehicle: This one trips a lot of people up, and we’ll talk about it in more depth in the 4th Edition of this series but let me give you some options to think about.

    1. Communities. Right now these are hot. Most people don’t realize what you can do with a community of 50 people paying you $7.00/ mo. That $350/ mo proves you’re on to something and that people will pay you. Once you prove concept you raise prices every 50 people, and eventually you have 500 people in a membership that makes you $5,000/ mo. Communities may be one of the most slept on value delivery vehicles there is. You post good quality content that shows what you’re trying, what you’re learning, and summarizes experience… this has value!

    2. Course. This is where most people lean, but I’m starting to lean away from courses. Not only is there a financial burden to courses for the buyer, there is a time burden. It takes a long time to go through courses and put them into action. Try to get with shorter to consume courses if this is your channel.

      You’ll most likely start with one of these two in my opinion, they are the ones that can get you started the quickest.

For my first PaidMasterclass, the Simple Profit System, the core material was the process of getting into and approved for the Amazon Influencer Program. The main outcome, specifically, was to be able to start a part time side hustle that didn’t require a bunch of previous experience and budgets. The vehicle was a 1 time training and a pdf.

Honestly, MOST OF YOU should be putting this idea DEEP into your brain:

“I am going to create a paid Community on (Insert Topic Here)”.

That’s the best and most simple way to start. I’ll be sharing how to build that community, how to fill that community, and how to scale that community in the future editions… so make sure you hang tight!

Ask yourself:

  • Do you have enough information about a certain topic to help a beginner make progress? Think about a level 1 who wants to be a level 3… not about level 6s that want to be 10s. (Unless you are a level 10, in which case you can absolutely focus on 6s). If you don’t have enough information, where do you have to go to GET the information? Get started…

  • Will your material help them achieve a specific outcome or at least get them closer? Start thinking about how you could package a community offering. What would you give people, how often would you post, what would you post?

There's a million ways to create value online. It's up to you to take these ideas and run with them. The QUICKEST thing to get up and running and making you money immediately is likely a community because they are easy to build and don’t require hours of training modules and PDFs…

Remember, the goal is to build something valuable that aligns with who you are and what you enjoy. That's the secret sauce. Please do not create a “how to make money online” if you don’t know how and don’t love the process. Look, I LOVE marketing. It’s what I’m good at for some reason, and I love talking about it. That’s why I’m here… you do NOT have to get into the marketing space if it’s not what you love.

You will have much more success, you’ll be significantly happier, you’ll last in the industry much longer, if you choose a niche you care about vs trying to choose a niche you think you have to go into. Weird things like making a chicken coup, growing strawberries, winning an eating contest, woodworking, training dogs, these are all skills that you may have and under estimate. Take on that you love, do some research and practice the skill, now you are in a position to create some sort of value for others.

Malcolm Gladwell famously said that “you need 10,000 hours” to be an expert at something. Most people feel they haven’t put 10,000 hours in so they must not be an expert. We aren’t trying to be an expert now… we just want more time than someone else, and then we can help them save time by giving them an insight into how we got where we are.

Now we are creating what we want to sell, maybe some of you already know what that things is, in our next edition we’ll be talking about how to outline your avatar, or ideal customer. This is a key step in the process of selling and there are a few “drills” I’ve picked up for identifying your avatar.

The good news is, that information won’t require anywhere near this level of writing because it’s not really complicated and it’s something we all understand. This edition needed to be over 5,000 words, sadly, because our world teaches us to be CONSUMERS and not PRODUCERS… so to wrap your head around the concept that you can make (potentially) millions of dollars selling information and access is a concept so foreign to most that it’s almost painfully difficult to accept.

But you’re here now which hopefully means, you’ve accepted it!

As always, if you’ve found this information helpful… we’d LOVE if you could share this (your link is below). Heck… do it for yourself! By sharing this publicly you’re letting the world know you’re leveling up! If you get just TWO people to join our newsletter we’ll send you a free gift, our Content Creation Cheat Sheet which will come in VERY handy when you are looking to make sales!

That’s it for us in this edition… I hope you loved it! See you in Part 3!

Travis Stephenson

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Ok Travis, this information is amazing… but where are you going with this?

Our next edition of the series will cover the Avatar you will want to go after for your market…. This is what the rest of the series will look like.

Stage 2: Creating Your Avatar
Stage 3: Building Your Automated Pitch Process
Stage 4: Getting your first 500 sales
Stage 5: Preparing To Scale
Stage 6: Scaling With Ads

The end goal here is to get you setup with a business that is growing WITHOUT your physical inputs… we want to this business to be able to grow by investing our money, not our time.

That said, it all starts with our time and the preparation.

By the end of this series, I want to help create a cohort of people that do what I do… build a community that I can share tips with and help them create real businesses from what is inside them.

At that point, some of you will want some help and want as many pre built assets that you can get. You’ll want help building your community, growing it with people, getting leads, turning leads into sales, and everything else…

That’s what I do! I want to work with people that want to make money from their content and community by using our tools and techniques. Our mastermind gives you our pre built funnels, the marketing engine we use, the outreach tool we use to get sales… everything.

Just keep that in mind as you go through… but if you WANT to skip ahead and talk to our team… Just Click Here and schedule a call. They will walk you through what our Mastermind gives you, and what it costs.

If you want that digital business that runs around the clock and want the fast track… we want you on board! Let’s do it!

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