Most beginners fail before they even start.
Why? Because they try to create the “perfect” product instead of creating something that actually solves a problem.
If you’re stuck on what to sell, this will fix that.
Step 1: Stop Trying to Be Unique
You don’t need a “new” idea.
You need a proven idea that already works.
People are already buying:
- Money-making guides
- Fitness plans
- Study notes
- Social media growth tips
Your job is to make it simpler or easier to follow.
Step 2: Pick a Problem You Understand
Ask yourself:
- What have I learned recently?
- What did I struggle with before?
That’s your product idea.
Example:
If you learned how to grow on TikTok → make a beginner guide.
Step 3: Validate Before You Build
Before creating anything, test demand.
Post content like:
- “I’m making a guide on X, would you buy this?”
- “Comment ‘guide’ if you want this”
If people respond—you’re good.
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Step 4: Keep It Simple
Your first product should be quick to make.
Good options:
- 5–10 page PDF
- Checklist
- Template
Don’t overcomplicate it.
Step 5: Focus on Results
People don’t buy products—they buy outcomes.
Bad:
“Social Media Guide”
Better:
“How to Get Your First 1,000 Followers in 7 Days”
Be specific.
Step 6: Launch Fast
Don’t wait weeks.
Create → Post content → Sell
You can improve later.
Final Advice:
Your first product isn’t about making a lot of money.
It’s about proving you can make money.
Once you get results, everything becomes easier.
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