You can launch your first digital product today

I watched countless Youtube videos about starting an online business.

The dream to be rich and free.

It stuck in my head for a long time.

But when I actually wanted to start something all those people were talking about, I realised:

I don’t know how…

But that was over 9 months ago.

A single digital product got me into online business, and since then, my life has changed.

So here’s how you can make your own right now in 3 simple steps:

1. Find information

Everyone knows something that others don’t.

Everyone is good at something that others are not.

And all of that can be turned into something valuable.

I made a list of prompts on a certain topic for example.

But it can be anything really!

2. Make it

Put all of that information into a Google Doc or a Notion page.

It’s easy to access for everyone.

3. Publish

There is a ton of ways to put it online.

You can offer it for free and post it on social media.

Or you can make it paid on list it on Gumroad or Etsy.

Or you can offer it for free, but only after people sign up to your newsletter.

And that’s it!

A simple page with some valuable information is a good way to start.

It doesn’t require tons of effort, but will teach you so much along the way.

Keep an eye on my Youtube channel - I’m planning to make a step-by-step tutorial on launching your first product!

Now since I came up with the headline: Build, Innovate, Grow

I only realised it later that it has a cool acronym, so here it is:

Build

I’m currently working on a Notion template for event organizers.

I hope to launch it this month!

Innovate

I wanted this section to be more software based, but it’s hard to come by the new M4 iPad Pro.

I recently visited the store to see it, and damn - it’s THIN.

An amazing piece of tech.

But I’m gonna stick with my M2 iPad for now.

Grow

My Takeaway from Growth Hacker Marketing by Ryan Holiday:

Instead of spending tons of money on marketing, make your product in a way that it markets itself.

Example could be giving rewards for people who invite others to sign up. It often turns out to be cheaper than advertising.

I hope you learned something! And as always:

Stay Inspired,

Victor Jaro