It took me 6 months to earn $1800 on the internet.

And then I went from $1800 to $3500 in 5 days 🤯

Here's how you can mint money from your skills.

Passive Income Simplified ↓🧵
With the access to superpower internet, earning from your skill is easier than ever before.

If you use your skills right, you can keep generating passive income while focusing on what matters the most.

Here is my way of earning passive income decoded to help you win ↓
1/ Know your skills

Before building any product or service, take a pen and paper and write down answers to these questions.

- Where do my expertise lie in?

- What skills do I want to learn?

- Can I build an Info product/ eBook on topics that I love the most?
- What are some products which had a huge success in the past?

By doing this you will be able to figure out if you're ready to build or need to work on a specific area to master it.

You will have a clear vision of which areas you need to focus on at the end of this exercise.
2/ Take Action

Working every day for at least 30 minutes on the product can do wonders.

You will gradually build momentum as you keep going every day.

If you are building an info product, start writing the topics to be included.
If you are selling some service, start creating designs/visuals.

Start taking action which will take you closer to your goal.

Rome wasn't built in one day and neither is your product, dedicate time every day to polish your product and make it better.
3/ Get Feedback

Whatever you have built might look good to you since you have put in a lot of effort.

However, if you take reviews from 5-10 people you would be able to polish your product better.

More the reviews, the better is your product.
If you take reviews/feedback from your friends, or top accounts you are also indirectly collecting testimonials for your product.

It helps you to bring in more customers and it proves that there is a ton of value in your product.
4/ Don't Hurry, Marketing Matters

Even if your product is gold with ZERO effort put on marketing it won't shine.

If you are selling info products spend time creating mockups, cover images, landing pages.

Having a landing page doubles your conversion.
Assets and Presentations are equally important just like your content.

It makes people trust you for the work you have done.

The better you show off on how it's going to solve your audience problem = More sales
5/ Establish Credibility

Start small, go big.

Start with one free info product and keep it free forever.

People who download it can get a taste of your work and remember you for your product.
You are indirectly building a huge email list that helps you in the future.

I launched 3 Info products before I created another 3 paid products.

People will trust you more if they have seen your work in the past.
How I launch FREE info products?

I use waving hand trick to gain more engagement.

My Stack?

• Carrd to make landing page

• Canva to make design

• Smartmockups to make a cover design

• Notion to write your content

• Twitter to promote it

• Gumroad to sell it
6/ Launch Strategy for Paid Products

Do a soft launch with your mailing list, offer them a special discount since they have already access to your past products.

I earned over $1000 from my already existing email list of 4000+ customers.

Send them multiple reminders.
Make some noise in advance before the product launch.

Share updates on the product and things you are doing to create awareness among the audience.

The more you promote, the more it sells.
7/ Use multiple platforms

Launch your product on Product Hunt, Twitter, Reddit, Hackernews, Other communities.

You never know where are your potential customers.

It's always better to make some noise and listen to the signals.
You might have a question on which product got me $1700 in a week?

I launched an ebook Zero to MVP with No-code, it teaches you everything about no-code

• Got 380+ Sales

• #3 product of the day

• 40+ Ratings

• 100+ Amazing comments

zero-to-mvp.com
Reasons why It was successful?

1. I had launched 4 No-code products in the past which had got amazing responses.

2. I used that 4000+ email lists to send special discounts to my audience.

3. Build in public, shared updates regularly.

4. I post content around the same niche.
8/ Indirect wins of building

Promoting your product this way will indirectly help you grow your Twitter.

You are on your way to building a personal brand.

People will recognize you for the work you do.

Once you see a small win, there is no going back.
Trust me once you earn your first dollar there is no going back.

It will motivate you to keep doing better and better.
I'm pretty much the above steps will work for you too.

I have learned it from many people on Twitter.

However, if the first product doesn't work keep launching the next.

I managed to generate $1700 from my 6th product, I didn't stop after the first product.
Since you are learning new skills and mastering them, why not generate a passive income out of them?

The Creator economy has just started seeing growth.

It's your chance to earn while you learn.
Thanks for checking this out.

Wish you the best to start earning on the internet.

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