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October 1, 2025 5 mins

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Summary

In this episode, Stacy Covitz discusses the importance of low-cost digital products in business, debunking the myth that they lead to easy wealth. She emphasizes the need for an engaged email list and how low-ticket offers can transform freebie seekers into actual buyers, ultimately enhancing business growth and customer engagement.


Takeaways

  • You need a low-cost digital product in your business.
  • The myth of getting rich from low-cost offers is misleading.
  • Building an email list is crucial for marketing.
  • Many people on your list may not engage or purchase.
  • Low-ticket offers can help create a list of buyers.
  • Buyers are more likely to engage with your products.
  • Feedback from buyers helps improve your offerings.
  • Engaged customers lead to better business outcomes.




Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Low-Cost Digital Products
01:25 Debunking the Myth of Easy Wealth
02:06 The Importance of Building an Engaged Email List
04:37 Transforming Freebie Seekers into Buyers
06:44 Conclusion 

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