7. Share your product, multiple times on multiple platforms
When it came to launch day (yesterday!), I shared the launch on:
🐥Twitter & Spaces
💌@revue newsletter
📤Update subscribers
🙋♀️Direct DMs to early Pencil Pirates with early access & discounts
All that hard work looked like this, this morning 👇
Thank you to the first #pencilpirates crew for making this happen - gaaarrr yer fabulous!
To recap, how I pre-sold e-course to make $6868 in 24hrs:
1. Share your high value skill 2. Make noise, listen for signal 3. Find your tribe 4. Test a minimum viable product 5. Build in public 6. Ask for help 7. Share your product 8. Celebrate your wins
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