Business Seeds for the Taking
Intro
You probably already know something people would pay to learn. It might be how you budget, cook, meditate, train your dog, or market a side project. The trick isn’t building a giant course — it’s packaging one small transformation into a short, easy-to-finish micro-course.
The Idea
A micro-course is a 30–60-minute learning experience that solves one specific problem. You can record it in a single afternoon with slides, your phone, or screen-capture software. Instead of overwhelming students with a huge curriculum, you promise one clear outcome — and deliver it fast.
Example: “How to Land Your First Freelance Client in 3 Days” or “Learn to Meditate in 15 Minutes a Day.”
How to Start
Step 1: List three problems you’ve solved for yourself or others. Pick one.
Step 2: Outline 3–5 short lessons (each under 10 minutes).
Step 3: Record with Loom, Zoom, or your phone.
Step 4: Host the videos on Systeme.io, Gumroad, or YouTube Unlisted.
Step 5: Sell it for $10–$49 or give it away as a lead magnet to grow your list.
My Take
The beauty of micro-courses is momentum. They’re fast to create, fast to consume, and perfect for testing your niche before you build something bigger. Each one becomes an asset you can resell, bundle, or use to introduce higher-ticket coaching.
Resource / Tool / CTA
👉 Want to launch your first course without tech headaches? Try Systeme.io — it hosts videos, checkout pages, and emails all in one place.
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