The Questions That Mean They’re Ready to Buy
Not every question means someone’s ready to buy. Here’s how to tell when interest turns into intent, and how to respond without being pushy.
How to Tell If Your Market Is Underserved — Even When It’s Crowded
Even busy markets have gaps. Here’s how to spot the fluff, missing basics, and weak spots so you can create an offer that stands out.
Mining Online Conversations for Course Ideas
Your next course idea is already out there. It’s in the posts, threads, and comments your audience writes every day, you just have to spot it.
Lessons You’ve Already Taught Without Realizing It
You’re not starting from scratch. You’ve been teaching your course all along, in stories, advice, and quick tips. Now it’s time to package it.
From One Client to Many: Scaling Without Losing the Personal Touch
Scaling doesn’t mean going cold or corporate. Here’s how to grow from one client to many while keeping the personal, human side of your work.
The $99 Clarity Test
Not sure if your idea is clear enough to sell? There’s one way to find out: ask someone to pay for it. Here’s how the $99 Clarity Test helps you move from idea to income, fast.
When Likes Aren’t Enough: How to Tell If People Will Buy
Just because people like your post doesn’t mean they’ll pay for your product. Here’s how to get clear signals that your offer has real buying potential, before you build the whole thing.
Your Course Isn’t a Topic — It’s a Fix
People don’t buy “information.” They buy solutions. If you’re stuck trying to name or structure your course, here’s a reminder: it’s not about your topic, it’s about the result you help someone get.
The Small-Batch Pre-Sale Method
Pre-selling doesn’t have to mean launching big. This quiet, focused method lets you validate your offer, earn income early, and build something real, without the overwhelm.
Your Course Idea Is Already in the Comments Section
Stuck trying to come up with a course idea? Don’t overthink it. The best ideas are already in front of you, inside the questions, comments, and conversations you’re probably ignoring.
Bored? Burned Out? Don’t Build That Course
If you’re exhausted, unmotivated, or just trying to “monetize something,” now might not be the right time to start a course. Here’s what to do instead, and how to know when you’re ready.
How to Turn Your Past Struggles Into a Course People Actually Want
You don’t need to be an expert with a perfect life. You just need to be someone who figured something out, and can help someone else do the same. That’s where the best courses start.
- Organize Your Content
- Go Live Quietly
- Content Creation
- Validating Demand
- Pick Your Platform
- Build Anticipation
- Build Your Site
- The 3 E-Test
- Get Your Domain
- Who This Is For
- Knowing What Sells
- Set Up Payments
- Choose the Right Pricing Model
- Posting Guide
- Why This Model Works
- Content Blueprint
- Turn Interest Into Paying Customers
- Create Launch Content
- Create a Simple Offer Page
- content organization
- Choose Your Launch Style
- Bring In Partners
- What to Give Away & What to Charge For
- Set Up Your Email List
- content creation
- Get Feedback & Improve
- Content Workflow
- Post Process
- audience engagement
- blogging
- productivity
- Build Recurring Revenue
- creative flow
- Use Social Media Simply
- writing tips
- Message Flow
- Dealing with Overwhelm
- Turn Free Audience into First-Time Buyers
- Improve What You Already Made
- creative workflow
- Grow With Your Audience
- workflow
- Systemize So You Don’t Burn Out
- folder system
- Add More Content
- creative process
- conversational tone
- editing
- readability
- clarity
- Build a Simple Community