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"How I Made $400 in 7 Days Selling a $3 Product (And Why You’re Still Broke)'

 You don’t have a money problem.

You have a launch problem.

Still tweaking your logo? Still “working on it”?
Meanwhile, I made $400 in a week with a product that cost less than a coffee.

Let me break it down — fast.


The $3 Product

No, it wasn’t perfect.
No, it didn’t take months.
Yes, it was digital.

A simple Notion template.
For freelancers who suck at managing clients.

That’s it. No 100-page ebook. No coaching. No fluff.
Just a tool that solved one clear problem.

Low-ticket worked because:

  • No one hesitates to buy $3.

  • You don’t need 100 sales calls.

  • You learn fast what works.

Stop trying to build the next Apple.
Start with a damn calculator.


The System That Sold It

I used Gumroad.
Posted on X (Twitter) and Instagram Reels.
DM’d 15 people.

My funnel?

Post → Value → Curiosity → Link → Sale

No ads. No agency. Just content that helped, then hooked.
I made my first sale in 3 hours.
By Day 7? 135 people bought it. $405 in the bank.


Why You’re Still Broke

You're not lacking information.
You're drowning in it.

You bought 9 courses. Subscribed to 37 newsletters.
But you haven’t launched a single offer.

You overthink. You polish. You plan.
You never ship.

Let me be clear:

Ideas don’t pay. Offers do.

While you're perfecting your sales page, someone dumber than you just sold 50 PDFs.


Here’s What You Do Now

✅ Make a dumb-simple $3 product.
✅ Use Gumroad. Write the sales page in 30 minutes.
✅ Post 5 times. DM 10 people. See what sticks.

Don’t wait to make $10K.
Make $1. Prove it works. Scale.

Your “big idea” isn’t stuck — you are.
Move.





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