Course Page Checklist for More Conversions
Skip the overhype. This course page checklist walks you through exactly what to say to convert readers into students.
What to Post on Launch Week
Launch week doesn’t have to mean daily posts. Here’s a 3-post plan that still sells while keeping your sanity intact.
The 3 Types of Launch Content
A strong launch isn’t one post. It’s three phases of content that guide your audience from curious to ready-to-buy. Here’s how to use them.
Why You Don’t Need 1,000 Email Subscribers
You don’t need 1,000 subscribers to start making sales. Learn how to turn a small, engaged list into real results.
How to Write Your First Welcome Sequence
Skip the pushy funnels. Here’s a light, 3-email welcome sequence that builds trust, makes subscribers feel at home, and sets you up for long-term sales.
What to Give People So They’ll Join Your List
People don’t join lists for fun. They join because you offer something valuable. Here’s what to give them, and how to make it irresistible.
The 20-Minute Email List Setup
You don’t need a full email strategy to start. If you’re using Squarespace, here’s how to set up a clean, simple email list in 20 minutes or less, no extra tools required.
Build Anticipation Without Being Annoying
Yes, you can build hype without burning people out. Here’s how to show up, spark curiosity, and get people excited, without being annoying.
How to Turn Doubt Into Pre-Launch Content
Your doubts don’t need to hold you back. Use them to create raw, relatable pre-launch content that connects, and warms your audience before your launch.
What to Talk About When You’re Not Ready to Sell Yet
You don’t need a finished product to start building trust. Talk about the problem, the process, and what you’re learning, and your audience will grow with you.
The 10-Day Warm-Up: What to Say Before You Launch
Most people launch cold. This 10-day warm-up helps your audience trust you before you pitch, so your launch actually converts.
What Is SaaS and Why Is Everyone Building One?
You’ve seen the term. Maybe even used a SaaS product without realizing it. Here’s what “Software as a Service” really means, and why it’s everywhere right now.