This One Simple Product Made Me $3,000 (And I Still Sell It Today)
If someone told me a single product I made in one afternoon could bring in thousands of dollars…
I would’ve laughed.
But it happened.
I created something simple, no fancy tech, no big launch, and it turned into my first $3,000 online. (I did this in 30 days though)
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And skip the guesswork. It’s the plan I wish I had earlier.
So… What Was the Product?
It wasn’t a full course.
It wasn’t some huge website either.
It was a short, helpful PDF guide that solved a tiny problem for a specific type of person.
I called it my “quick-start guide.”
It was only about 12 pages long.
That one little digital product — made in Google Docs — changed everything for me.
Here’s Why It Worked
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It was simple: No overthinking. No, trying to be perfect.
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It solved a real problem: People didn’t care how pretty it looked; they just wanted a result.
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It was priced right: I sold it for just $10. Affordable and easy to say yes to.
I walk you through every step, even if you’ve never made a dollar online before.
How I Got People to Buy It
I didn’t have a big audience. No email list.
But I posted about it daily on Pinterest.
I used Canva to make simple pins.
Each one pointed back to my Gumroad store.
After a few days, the sales started trickling in.
One sale a day turned into 3.
Then 5. Then $100 a day.
All from a product I made in one afternoon.
You Don’t Need to Be an Expert
I wasn’t. Still not.
I just shared what I knew in a way that helped someone else.
That’s it.
If you can:
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Write a few pages in Google Docs
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Use free tools like Canva and Gumroad
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Share consistently on Pinterest
Then you can do this, too.
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Final Words
That one simple product didn’t just make me money…
It gave me confidence. Momentum. Proof that this works.
And I still sell it today.
You’re one idea away. One action step away.
One little product away from your first $1,000 or $3,000 online.
So don’t wait another month.
And follow the same plan I used.
You’ve got this.