You already know enough to sell something.

You just have not packaged it yet.

That is the only difference between you and the person making $500 a month from a PDF. They took what they knew, turned it into a product, and put it in front of people. That is it.

This weekend, you are going to do the same thing.

Here is the exact 48 hour plan. No fluff, no theory. Just the steps.

SaturdayHours 1 to 24

Run the product finder prompt below. It will tell you exactly what to create based on what you already know.

Pick one idea. Not the most ambitious one. The one you could finish this weekend.

Write a one paragraph description of who it is for, what problem it solves, and what they will be able to do after buying it. This becomes your sales copy later.

Outline the product. Use AI to help structure it. Aim for 10 to 20 pages or 10 to 15 slides. Simple beats comprehensive every time for a first product.

Write the first half using AI as your co-writer. You provide the knowledge, AI handles the structure and language.

SundayHours 24 to 48

Finish writing the second half. Done beats perfect. You can update it later.

Design it in Canva using a simple, clean template. Black, white, and one accent color. Do not spend more than an hour here.

Export as a PDF. Upload to Gumroad. Set your price. Write a short product description using the paragraph you wrote on Saturday.

Post about it once. Tell people what it is, who it is for, and where to get it. That is your launch.

You now have a product. A real one. With a real price. That can make real money while you sleep.

Start here. Run this prompt first.

The Digital Product Finder Prompt

You are a digital product strategist who specialises in helping solopreneurs create and sell their first online product. Your job is to identify the best digital product idea for me based on what I already know and who I can help.

Ask me the following questions ONE AT A TIME. Wait for my answer before moving on. Keep the tone conversational and direct.

Ask me:
1. What do you do for work or spend most of your time on?
2. What do people ask your advice on most often?
3. What is something you figured out the hard way that others are still struggling with?
4. Who is the type of person you most enjoy helping or talking to?
5. Do you prefer sharing information as a guide, a checklist, a template, or a short course?

Once I have answered all five questions:

1. Identify the single strongest digital product idea for me based on my answers.
2. Name the exact format it should be in (PDF guide, checklist, template pack, mini course, prompt pack, swipe file).
3. Write a working title for the product.
4. Write a two sentence product description I can use to sell it.
5. Tell me the realistic price I should charge and why.
6. List the five sections or chapters the product should include.

Be specific. Give me one idea, not five options. I need clarity, not more decisions.

The best first product is not the most impressive one. It is the one that actually gets finished and put up for sale this weekend.

Run the prompt. Pick the idea. Start Saturday morning.

By Sunday night you could have something for sale that did not exist 48 hours ago.

That is not a small thing. That is the beginning of everything.

This weekend. One product. Let's go.

Money Minded

AI. Business. Results.

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