Tell me what you know, love, or do. In about a minute you'll have a product you could build this weekend, with the first three steps to make it. No audience needed. No tech skills.
I started with a $5 guide.
Eleven years ago I found out we were having twins, in an ER, late at night. I made $48,000 a year and knew it wouldn't stretch. So I tried to make money online, and I was bad at it for years. I burned about $50,000 on courses that all promised one big launch.
The thing that finally worked was small: a $5 guide. One problem, solved. Then a $7 workbook. Those little products added up to more than $176,000. So when I tell you to start small, I'm not guessing. I started right where you are.
One line about what you know, love, or do. Your job, your hobby, the thing friends ask you for help with.
A specific thing people will actually pay for, shaped around your skill. Not a generic list. Yours.
Three steps to a product you own, with the exact prompts. Not another course you watch and forget.