My very first $100 was earned from a very basic commodity

I want to share a surprisingly simple lesson I learned after making my first $100.

I used to think that you needed a complicated product to be successful, so that’s what I focused on. But it never panned out.

With my last project, I decided to keep it simple and build something that addresses a specific problem—my own problem, even.

In previous launches, I always stressed about whether everything was set up correctly—if the signups worked, if the emails went out, and if I had all the legal aspects covered. If you’ve launched anything, you know how it goes.
Afterward, I would spend hours researching the best marketing directories and places to promote my product.
It was the same repetitive process each time, so I thought, why not create a template for it? A few days later, I landed my first six customers and made $100 in revenue.
In short: Don’t overcomplicate things.

Congratulations! However, I’m curious as to who is paying for six checklists. Are they insane, or are they incredibly indolent and unable to begin without purchasing some checklists? requesting a buddy…

That’s what I was curious about.There are so many phony tales and stories, I’m losing hope.

This time, though, I don’t think it’s a fake. Lazy folks are always the ones who believe that if they purchase a book, video course, checklist, etc., everything will just miraculously appear out of thin air.

Consider this: out of 21k views, I received 5 sales from this post. There is a large community out there, so anything may be sold if you can create something that is at least somewhat helpful and target the appropriate niche.
Unlike what I had assumed, the majority of people purchase it for the product directories, subreddits, and reddit guide.
It would take a lot of work to pretend to post everything on Twitter, so check it out if you think I’m lying.

I didn’t believe you were lying; carefully read the comments:))) I simply pondered who was purchasing your goods and why, and I actually had the answer.

Mate This appears quite good. Remain optimistic; you have accomplished something and made a profit. Compared to most of us, that is more!

Resolving a particular issue is consistently a successful tactic. Well done on your achievement; it shows that a product’s value can be determined by its simplicity.

This is excellent; I never would have considered developing it into a SaaS service as I make custom templates for myself.