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In this episode, we break down how to launch a profitable digital product business with less than $500. Learn what digital products are, why they're booming, and how you can turn your skills into income with minimal tech or experience. From niche selection to tools and startup costs, this episode gives you the full blueprint to get started today. If you're ready to create once and sell forever, this one’s for you!

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You're listening to the Business Blueprint on Good Morning Gwinette,
where host Audrey Bell Curry shares practical business ideas for
aspiring entrepreneurs. Streaming Monday through Thursday at ten am. This
show is all about helping people start businesses. For five
hundred dollars or less, Audrey breaks down simple, affordable ways
to turn ideas into income. Because success starts with smart

(00:23):
strategic moves, get ready to take action and build something great.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Good morning, good morning, Good morning all my Guinishi's out,
Dan Gwenette Land, all of my friends around the world.
It's a cloudy day hand Georgia's, but it's a beautiful
temperature sixty six degrees going up to a high seventy one.
It's beautiful. But it's gonna rain all day day. But
that's okay because guess what is Monday, and we made
it here, so it is a good day. Nonetheless, hope

(00:50):
you guys had a wonderful weekend. I had a pretty
nice weekend. I went to a birthday party. I was
celebrated my husband's birthday. Heavy birthday to my husband Franklin,
min minty Mini Mean Mini mean more Hay birth to
my bowling partner Jermaine Mini minimu more. Happy birthday to
lend Brenda Lowry up in New Jersey. Today is her
birthday and many min mien men, many many many more.

(01:12):
Happy birthday, you guys are many many more so Today y'all,
I'm talking about how to start a digital products business.
And this is one of one of the best businesses
you can start. You know. I publish books, I publish courses.
I do all kinds of stuff in the media space
because this is my space, this is the space that
I live in. I do all kinds of things in

(01:33):
that space, right. I do all kinds of books. I
do work books. I do journals. I even do journals
for people. Like people will reach out to me for journals,
and I'll do journals now listen. Not doing a regular basis, however,
I have done journals. I've done quite a few journals. Actually,

(01:53):
people want a journal, they want to sell a journal.
They don't know how to create the journal, and they
asked me to create a because it comes like second
nature to me. I just get it done for them
in a short period of time, like fourteen days. And
that's on the long side. And that's because I got
so many other things going on in my business. But
I will do journals for people, and people love them.

(02:15):
They come back again and again for those journals. But
it doesn't take me a lot of time because I
know how to do them. Now. That is a that
is a digital products business. However, because they do do journals,
they are in the process of like printing them and
putting them on Amazon like I put them on Amazon
for them. They use them as PDF downloads, so if
people want them instantly, they can PDF download it, or

(02:38):
if they want to buy it in print for them,
they can buy it from Amazon. So these are digital products.
I myself not what's interesting about me, I don't. I
have a podcast journal that I've done and it's digital,
and I have it on gum Road and I have
it on Amazon because if people go there to buy
a book on podcasting, which I have one of those
as well, I want them to do to get the

(02:59):
podcast journal too, so they can buy a book and
the work book in the journal at the same time.
So it's a ninety day podcasting journal I've been I
think I put that journal out probably in two thousand
and I want to say nineteen maybe, so it's been
out there for a minute. But digital products are a
great way to a great business to start. And his thing,

(03:19):
with the way technology is right now, you are at
the best, the best time in history to start one
because it's so easy to do with things like Camplain Ai.
I was sitting here this morning thinking about something I
wanted to do. I like, I'm trying to find something
to have a hobby that's not like a business like.
But see that's my problem. I'm trying to find a

(03:40):
hobby that will not turn into business for me. So
I was looking at some print on demand stuff because
you know, I'm talking about the article and I'm thinking
about digital products and all this kind of stuff. But
the technology that you can use and create things these
days is unbelievable. You can you can start a business.
And this is truly. My daughter did this last year.
I was like, that is so cool. So last year,

(04:02):
not this year. Last year, in Jranry, for my granddaughter's birthday,
my daughter bought I forgot what the theme was, but
she bought. She went to somebody and she bought a
birthday scene for my granddaughter and the birthday theme came
with pre made templates for potato chip wrappers, like the
potato chip bag wrappers. I think it was bottled water.

(04:23):
It was a candy bar. But she paid like twenty
dollars for the template, and all she had to do
was take the template, download it to her computer, and
use Canva printed out and wrap it around the bags herself.
She didn't have to go to anybody, so she was
able to do that with just one template. So she
went out and bought a box of potato chips, you know,
like like from Sam's or Costos. She bought a box

(04:46):
of potato chips. She bought like water. It was water
in a bag. It was a gift It was a
goodie bag. It was a it was a gift bag.
It was the potato chips. It was water, and it
was something else but the potato chips in the water. Oh,
I know what it was. It was rice Krispy trees.
So it was a great. It was a bottle of water,
a rice Krispy tree, potato chips, and some other little
knick knacks in the bag. But the things that were

(05:07):
wrapped and the template that she brought from somebody on
I don't know where she get them from, was on
the potato chips, the rice krispy tree in the water.
She paid twenty dollars for that template, and she was
able to drop my granddaughter's picture inside of the template
because it came to her via a KNV link. So

(05:27):
whoever that person was went there and created this beautiful
template that my daughter did not want to see. My
daughter is an IT engineer, y'all, like she is tech savvy. However,
she did not want to sit there on Canva and
try to figure out a template for her daughter. So
she found one. I'm sure she found it on either
Pinterance because this is where she spends a lot of
her time, or Instagram. They had a link in the bio.

(05:50):
She clicked the link, she bought the template, she printed
it out at home, she put it on the backs.
Everybody got this beautiful picture of my granddaughter on potato
chips and rice krispy trees some bottled water. Whoever that
lady was, who says, you know, let me create these
party themes for people to print and use. She's making money.
She made twenty dollars if she didn't make another dime
ever from my daughter, because my daughter, who was an

(06:12):
IT engineer, just didn't feel like sitting down trying to
figure that out. And I talk about that a lot
on this show, like we look at something, we'll say
it's oversaturated. People won't pay me for the people will
you know why? Because they don't want to do it,
even though they can have the capabilities, they have the time,
they just don't want to do it. My daughter sits

(06:32):
at a computer and she's like, I don't want to
do nothing on the computer but print that thing out.
Because I was like, girl, you can go to Cana.
I don't want to go to CANBA. I don't want
to do it because that means I have to get
super creative. And she's like a she's like a creative
in a film space, but she's a she's a real
left brain thinker, Like she's really like analytic on the

(06:53):
other side. And so her creativity comes in writing and producing.
That's her creativity side. But when it comes to send
to this computer and come, she's not gonna do that.
She won't do it. And it's the funny state. But
I shared that story to say to you the digital
products business is a real business. It's a super super
real business. And you can find you a niche in

(07:14):
this business and get started. So that's what we're talking
about today. Let's give you some some background on it.
The digital product transactions grew nearly seventy percent over the
last two years. The people spent a round listen to this.
People spent around one hundred and thirty five billion dollars
on digital products and twenty twenty four a loan just
twenty twenty four. This twenty twenty four, one hundred and

(07:38):
thirty five billion dollars. You know what I'm saying. So
it's an easy business to get it too. Now, let's
break down with the startup call start, because it's pretty cheap.
If you're going to start it as a business, you
can start with Canva. You can start for free on camera,
but you're gonna see some really cool things on camera
that you're going to want to pay for. So that's
like thirteen ninety nine. I think I pay. I can't

(07:58):
even remember what I pay, but I think it's like
thirteen ninety nine. If you use like Etsy or Shopify,
ets is free. Right, it's not free. You don't have
to pay any upfront money, but you will have to
pay when when as as as orders come in. Exc's
gonna take that money. Now, let me just tell you
something that I learned about et C and I learned

(08:19):
about Shopify. Both of them are amazing platforms. Right, some
people don't like the fee structure for Etsy. When I
looked at it, I'm like, well, it's like a few
extra dollars like and I get it. It takes away
from your bottom line. But in my mind, I'm thinking,
what heck, Etsy is helping market your business. So in
my mind, I'm thinking I don't care about that. So

(08:40):
ets helps you market your business. Like if you set
you if you set up the if you optimize your
Etsy store, you know, and you got to make sure
the keywords are right, you got to make sure the
images are right. You got to make sure it's a lot.
Now I'm just I'm not gonna front because I had
an Etsy store and I had a Shopify store, and
to me, Shopify was easier to set up for some reason,

(09:02):
I don't know, but at Sea it was. It was
a lot of stuff. Now I'm maybe different now because
when I first started, I wasn't really into all of
that stuff and I was like, uh, okay, I'll do
it on Shopify side. I built websites so it was like, okay, Shopify,
And I've used Template sometimes, so I was like, okay,
let me go ahead and move this temple around here.
It was easier, but you have to pay for Shopify.

(09:24):
So Shopify has like a five dollar plan. I forgot
what it did. It includes something, whatever it was. It
wasn't enough of what I was trying to do, so
I bought a twenty nine dollar plan. So I had
an at store that was free. Then I had the
Shopify store that was twenty nine dollars. Now what did
I like about Shopify? What I liked about Shopify was
that it was kind of like my website, right. It

(09:46):
had so many plug ins to make your store go viral.
I'm talking about so many plug ins, and I was like,
this is really cool. If you want to be sold
on Amazon, Walmart, I think it was Target at the time,
and a whole bunch of other stores. They are plugins
that will allow you to plug into those stores and
make your products available on those stores online, which is amazing.

(10:09):
And I'm not sure if Etsy does that because I
didn't get deep into Etsy, but Shopify does, and so
for thirty dollars you can be in Walmart, you know,
I don't know if you really want to be in
Walmart these days, but for thirty dollars you can be
in Walmart. Amazon. All of these platforms are just to
push up a button, which is amazing. All right, your website,
if you have your own personal website, which you always

(10:30):
tell people to have their own personal website now. I
do like Shopify, So if you don't have a website,
Shopify work just fine because Shopify has some amazing templates
there that you can create a website on and you
can attach a custom domain name to that store, so
you can have just a Shopify store. You can do
the same thing on Etsy, like you don't have to
have a storefront. I just believe in having a website

(10:51):
now for e commerce and selling digital products. Maybe not.
I'm gonna tell you another one too that I use
sometimes is gum Roll. Gum roll just say this, gum
rop what the page is ugly? It is ugly, but
I use it to deliver. I can't get gum ro
to look cute. I just can't. It doesn't look cute,
but I use it to deliver my digital products when

(11:12):
I sell them. And I've been using gum roll a
long time, like for like years, like I've had good
Morning Genett for eight seven years. I think I've been
using gum rod for seven years, so I've used gum roll.
And so when I have to deliver a product for
free but it needs to be a digital download, or
if I want to sell a digital download, I use
gum roll. Gum Roll charge a fee. Once the sell

(11:34):
is made, they take their money and they send you
the balance. So they're pretty good too. The page is ugly,
I'm just gonna tell you that, so don't even think
about if you want a beautiful storeless is not cute.
It's not cute, and they should fix that because they
probably get more people. But it's not cute. So I
use gum Rod. But if you want to use your
own website, you can go to like a wig site.
Wis has a great e commerce integration that you can

(11:58):
just plug into. You can pick it template from wis
and it's a store and then wis you can take
payments right on the wicks platform. So that's another good
one as well. And I think you can also do
digital sell digital products, do a digital download on wis.
So check out wix and wis is about I think
wigs started at like nine ninety nine a month. I

(12:19):
have a Wix site, I have two one I pay
fifteen dollars. I think for one, I pay twenty nine
dollars and I forgot why So listen, I spend a
lot of money on my businesses. I do so, But
don't do like me. You don't have to spend all
that money. Pick one platform, start with Shopify because it
has all the plugins, and use that platform. Don't do
like me. I've been doing this twenty eight years, so

(12:40):
I'm all over the place with a whole bunch of things.
You don't need to do all that, especially if you're
just starting out right, So your total startup cost is
anywhere between ten dollars and three hundred and eighty dollars.
Marketing and your marketing advertising is going to be the
biggest part of that, right, because you want to spend
some money trying to get your information out there. When
you get business cards, banners, booths, whatever it is, you
get run face as whatever it is. Now let me

(13:01):
say this about Facebook ads and any kind of ads.
If you don't know how to use these ad platforms, please,
by all means don't use them, because you will find
up with a high bill. Let me tell you what
happened to me when I first did it. Now I
could do it, but back then I didn't know. I
thought I knew what I was doing. So I ran
a Facebook ad right and when I got my bill

(13:22):
it was high and the charges was twice. I'm like,
oh my god, they charging me twice. Here's what it happened.
When I went in to run the ad, I also
had Instagram Click. See what I'm saying. I also had
and I did not know it. And so I'm like,
why they charging me the same amount twice? Like they're
scamming me. And this is what I'm saying about scamming

(13:44):
me and reality, I didn't know what I was doing.
So instead of me making sure that I only had
Facebook ads clicked, I had Facebook Ads and Instagram Click.
So when the bill came in at the end of
the month, I was like, they're charging me twice. I
got charged twice? Why because my ad was running on
both platforms. Because I did not know what I was doing.
I thought I did. I watched like a quick YouTube

(14:06):
video and I figured I had it. Don't do that,
don't do that.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
No.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
Later I got better at it, and I even ran
ads for clients. But in the beginning, I watched a
quick YouTube video and I'm thinking, Okay, I got it,
and I did have it for the most part, except
for that one little thing. Instagram was clicked too, so
when I got charged, I got charged twice. You can
run up a healthy fee if you don't know how
to do that. So don't do that unless you actually
know what to do. Go over to you to me

(14:32):
and take a course. That's how I really learned how
to do Facebook. As I went to you to me,
I took a course and then I was able to
run Facebook ad get some clients, clients, got some results.
It was great. Do I like doing that? No, So
I don't even talk about the fact that I know
how to do that. I do it for myself. Now
that's what you're gonna spend money on. All right, let's
talk about some pros and cons started the business as

(14:53):
in the digital product business space, right, Okay. The pros,
of course is low. It's low costs. I just told you. You
can start this business from anywhere from ten dollars to
three hundred and eighty dollars, depending on how you set
it up right. It's low startup costs. It's easy to
scale because it's printable. Like they're gonna go they're gonna
buy a digital product, they're gonna download it, they're gonna
watch the video, they're gonna print out the thing, they're

(15:16):
gonna read the book, ebook, whatever is digital. So it
is scalable, which is very nice. It says passive income,
So I don't know any incomes. It's just passed. I
don't because you're either putting out some kind of marketing
material or some kind of content for it. You're doing
something most of the time, maybe not so much of them.
I'm gonna say, send my passive if you just cause

(15:39):
trust me. I have websites that are up right now.
They're not making it done, and they have things on
there that you could buy right and I think I
got about ten. And if you're not doing anything to
drive traffic, you're not making any money. And how do
I know that? Because I have websites right now with
programs and all this stuff. That's not because I don't
spend any time on them. I'm not marketing them. I'm
not putting content for them. I'm not sure information about them.

(16:01):
That's a mean thing. But the space that I spend
the most time in is the one that I'm talking
to you on right now, this podcast, this website. So
I don't know about passive, I'm gonna say semi passive.
That's a pro, and you can sell it to anybody
in the world. That's a pro. Right here a the couns.
Lots of people sell digital products, so you're gonna definitely

(16:22):
have to define your niche a lot. It's so many
because it's so easy to start. Ten dollars and three
hundred and eighty dollars you can get started, and two
hundred of that is going towards marketing and advertising. So
really like ten dollars, so one hundred and eighty dollars
you take out the if you take out the two
hundred for marketing and advertising, that you up the money.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
Right.

Speaker 2 (16:40):
So it's a lot of competitions out there, so you're
gonna have to find your niche. You're gonna have to
figure out what it is you're gonna sell and find
your niche. Risk of copying other peoples here's the thing.
You don't have to run the risk of copying anybody
these days. All you have to do is look at
something in your personal life and and and former id
your head and then put it out there. Because if

(17:03):
you do that, you're good. Now if you go around
and you look at everybody's stuff and you start trying
to copy this, and of course you're copying people stuff
and they're gonna popy with a copyright infringement, that's what's
gonna happen. So you don't have to do that. Pick
a really fun niche. I saw this video this morning
right about this yellow cat and they're doing they have
a YouTube channel. It's hilarious though, if they have a

(17:25):
YouTube channel and it's a cat and the cat is
had the cat it's so cute though, and it's all animated,
it's all animated AI stuff. But the cat is talking
in the night cat gibberish like you can't understand what
he's saying verbally, but you can read the captures on
the screen. So he's interacting with all these different things.
So the one I saw this morning was him laying

(17:47):
on a chair and was it a the pig the
pig bro The pig was drunk. It was hilarious, y'all.
The pig was drunk and see this is what I'm saying.
I'm telling you out about a video that I saw
on YouTube this morning that's making probably hundreds of thousands
of dollars on their channel. The pig was drunk and
he was driving a motorcycle. So the pig hit him

(18:09):
while he was in a lounge chair on the sidewalk,
and he called the police, who happens to be a rabbit.
So the rabbit comes over to to to arrest a
pig for driving under the influence. So the rabbit put
the handcuffs on the pig and hear the pigs start
to walk down the road, and then a car had
both of them. The pig dies, and then the next

(18:29):
thing you see is a pig on a grill being barbecued. Hilarious, right,
hilarious you. In my mind, I'm thinking I could start
something similar. Not the old cat, but the idea instantly
popped into my head. And the reason I shaped that
story is because I'm telling you you don't have to
copy people. You don't have to copy what people are
doing and run the risk of copyright infringement because you're

(18:50):
stealing people's stuff. You can take an idea that you
see and flip it for me. I had an instant idea,
but it had nothing to do with a cat. But
it was similar to what they were doing, but nothing
to do with a cat. So in my mind, I'm thinking, Okay,
I'm about to come up with these dope I'm about
to come up with these dope ideas. I'm gonna put
it out there. I'm telling you, it's like the funniest thing.

(19:12):
So you don't have to steal people ideas, is what
I'm saying. You're gonna need marketing. You're gonna actively need
to be marketing the business some kind of way, whether
you're creating content forward, whether you're you're doing advertisement fords,
whether you're going outside and vending and so people can
get to know who you are. I can tell you
one thing that I realized on Friday. So Friday I

(19:33):
had to go to they had the women's women in
Business Brunch. The Economic Development Department that Gwenett County had
the Women's Business Women's Business Brunch, and I was I
had a table there at the county gate. You know,
they gave me a table to display all the when
that women's chamber eat stuff. And I had our books
and I had the because the book tells about the
history of the chamber and how we started. While we started,

(19:53):
and I had like flyers and business cards and things
like that at the table, and I don't do that
a lot because so busy working behind the computer. What
happened was we got a new member because I was there.
I sold some books because I was there. It was
it was, it was so cool, and I said to myself,
Oh my god, I have to do this more so

(20:13):
you your marketing may not be online. You may need
to get out to the public and display what you do.
Put in mall, put all your you can. You can
create a poster board and create create your best selling
packages on the board. Just show like pictures and then
let people scan a QR code and buy the package
because now they can see it on the board. Because
that's what happened. So what happened was I had like

(20:35):
the banner, I had like a tabletop banner, but I
had a giant not a giant, but I had like
a two foot by three foot cardboard with all of
the different memberships on it, and I had it on
the table and people's people I think two people became members.
They was like, well, how do I join? Which one did?
I say, Oh, what do you do? I'm a student. Okay,
you picked that one. They scanned a QR code that

(20:55):
was on it and they paid and became a member.
Oh okay, I'm gonna pick this one. I'm a I'm
gonna do the diamond, I'm gonna do the diving click.
And I said to myself, Man, I gotta do this more.
But I'm so busy because all my work is on
the computer that I'm never out in the public like that. However,
my goal is to do that more so, even if
you don't want to do Facebook ads or create content,
get out and be visible and let people see who

(21:17):
you are and what you do. I've sold books. I
think I sold six books. I got two memberships. That
was a great day. And it was like nine to eleven.
That was two hours of work and I'm like, wait
a minute, So my chamber now has money in the
bank because of that, right, and I had money from
the books. You know, it was just a great thing.
So you know, you may need to get out and

(21:37):
be seen. If you're not good at all of the
social media advertising kind of stuff. To go to office
z post stables, get you some posters and signs and
banners and all that stuff made, and get out in
the community and let them find you if you create
party like my daughter bought the party template for my
grant for my granddaughter. Listen there, it's about to be summertime.

(21:59):
It's gonna be kids, all kinds of summer sports. Guess
what you need to do. You need to be outside
where those parents are with your poster, introducing yourself, passing
out business cards. Let them know what you're doing, show
them a picture of what you do, and guess what
they're gonna say. Oh my god, that's so nice. I
was thinking about the theme. Oh that's so cute. Do
you have more things? Yes? Yes, go to my website
and let me tell you that. I act told my brother.

(22:20):
My brother is a football coach and we go to
his games on Friday nights, right, and there are a
lot of people at those games. So I said to
my brother, I said, you know, I need to put
a banner at the games. What do I need to do?
And he said, I can hang it for you at
every game so people can see it at every game.

(22:42):
And I was like great, So now on Friday nights
starting in August or September when the season starts back.
Good Morning Grenette will have a banner at the Southwestern
cat football game every night, every Friday night until the
season is over for thousands of people to see. And
it's gonna be a QR cold where they can scan

(23:04):
the QR cod and download the mobile app and never
miss anything or go straight to the website. Gotta think
outside of the box, right, you gotta think outside of
the box. I'm gonna tell you a real, real world
story and then I'm gonna I'm gonna shut it out
for the day. So there's a young lady. Her name
is Megan Taylor. She has a six bigger business selling
digital products.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
Right.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
She created something called a copy template shop, the copy
template Shop. She sells uh us. She sells email templates.
She sells like these really nice templates and all people
gotta do is go there and buy them from her shop.
She has a great shop. Her website is clean and beautiful.
It's neutral colors. You know, it's personable. She has like

(23:48):
sells copy. She got website copy and this is these
are templates to sell poppy like writing writing for your website.
You can download her templates and make money. So her
templates started at and it's it's so crazy, like she
sells copy because she probably was a copywriter in her
past life. She has Instagram caps prompts that she sells

(24:09):
twenty seven dollars. She have welcome cemails, welcome sequence email
temples that she sell sixty seven dollars.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
She have.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
Opting landing pages temples that she sell twenty seven dollars. Right,
and I'm on her website because I'm thinking this was ma.
She has a membership sales page temple that she sells
one hundred and twenty seven dollars. Low ticket offer sales
pages that she sells one hundred and twenty seven dollars.
So you go, you go to her website, you pick

(24:37):
a template like you see the picture. It's really simple, right,
you pay them when you find out a description about
what it is she's selling. Then you take that and
you click buy and you buy. She has a VIP
day sales page copy template one hundred and twenty seven dollars,
and then she sells a course. So if you want to, okay,
and then she has to check this out. She has

(25:00):
a strongly brewed website. Copyrighting course. Her copyrighting course is
seven hundred and fifty dollars. It's digital. She has expresso sites.
I don't even know what that is, but it's called
expresso sites. It's four hundred dollars. And then she has
ratings on her product and she has like five star
ratings on all of her products. It is absolutely phenomenal.

(25:22):
Check her shop. Check her shop out. Copy templates shop
copy copy template shop dot com. Check it out. But
this is what I'm saying. You guys can do the
exact same thing. Pick your own niche. Though she has
her niche, her strong suit, her strong suit is sounds
like copywriting. Pick your own niche. That's what you do.
Don't steal hers. Pick your own and then run with that.

(25:44):
You can do it. You could do it because people
are doing it. See here's the thing. When people think
they can't do something, Why do you think you can't
do it when there are people actually doing it. She
earns over one hundred thousand dollars a year, showing how
profitable digital problems can really be if you have the
right approach. You gotta have the right approach, You gotta
find your niche, you gotta find like you know what

(26:06):
you want to do now. Some of the best niches
is educational content, courses, tutorial guide books, ebooks, things that
people want to learn. That's a big thing. Popular topics
include digital marketing, coding, cooking languages. I'm doing a whole
academy for the Chamber for AI and it's all digital

(26:27):
on demand. They can take them when they want to
things like that, because I feel like this is my
way of giving back. Right, you can do creative design
set Mike. I told y'all about the party. I told
you all. My daughter just printed it out and she's TechEd.
She was like, I feel like doing it. I' feel
like trying to figure it out. It's already figured it out.
IM just gonna print it. She paid for the fact

(26:47):
that she could save time. You understand, I'm saying, see
how powerful that is. And then business tools like business
plans and spread She's I should do a business plan.
I should do all of these blueprints that I'm doing,
I should turn them into digital products. I should write.
I thought about doing businesses in a box. I literally
thought about doing businesses in a box where I create

(27:07):
entire businesses for people. All they have to do is
pay and take over. Yep. And I still may do that,
you know why, because that, to me is like breathing,
like to set up a website, to do all the
things that it takes to start a business, website and
social media and content. I could probably sell those like

(27:27):
for thousands of dollars thousands, Like, hey, I got a
business and box, and all you gotta do is buy
the business. And I've thought about that. I've thought about
that seriously because I've been doing this so long. I
understand the tools, and all people have to do is
jump in and buy the business and start marketing. They
wouldn't have to do anything else but buy the business.
I might they may get too. I might give them

(27:50):
something like to updates or something, or to revisions, but
that would be it, like you get two revisions and
the minute you go past them too, we gotta pay
another fee. I really thought about that because I feel
like people want to be in the space, they just
don't know how to get into space. You know, they
want to start a business. They don't understand all the legalities.
And I will give them like a blueprint, and I
still may do that because I can do that, like breathing.

(28:12):
All right, That's all I got for you, guys. Listen,
go to the website. Everything is here, All of the
information is there, so all you gotta do is check
it out. Learn more about what you need to do
to get started with your business. Go to good Morning
on dot com to find out all the information that
you need to get started with this particular due print,
and it is a great space. I say, find your niche, though,
Find a niche that nobody is doing. You know, it

(28:34):
could be a butterfly niche if you like me, I
love butterflies. You know it could be. I don't know.
Pick something that nobody else is doing. Don't do the
same thing everybody else is doing. Do something different. You
know what I'm saying. Do something different. That's all I'm saying.
So that's all I got for you, guys. I'll be
back again tomorrow at ten am. God willing you guys.

(28:57):
Stay safe out there, and until next time, my friends
are un Till next time, make it a great day.
Bye everybody.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
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