If I could offer you one piece of advice about starting an online business, it would be this:
Don’t wait to create your first digital product.
Sure, there are loads of ways you can make money from an online business. You can be a coach, or a freelance writer, or an affiliate marketer, or build websites or publish a Substack or write a blog.
I even know of one couple who hunt for scorpions and tarantulas on their property that they then sell online. #onlyinarizona
Clearly, you have a lot of options. But when it comes to leverage, digital products offer the most flexibility and potential for growth.
They’re what building a Tiny Course Empire is all about.
Here’s the kicker though. Getting started can feel hard. It can look overwhelming. It can come with a lot of self-imposed pressure to get it just right. And that’s the kind of thinking that will keep you stuck right where you’re at.
I’ve watched brilliant people with solid skills spend years creating and then updating a “signature course,” while never quite getting to the launch pad, because it’s never good enough. It’s never done, at least in their eyes.
There’s a better, more achievable approach, and that’s to create a simple digital product. Nothing fancy here. Just a solution your audience needs, in a format they can use, at a price they can afford.
It really doesn’t get any easier. I’ll walk you through how to do it in this episode of the Tiny Course Empire podcast.
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