Why you shouldn't spend on digital product development and marketing courses - I'll share the insights for free!

I’m quite tired of witnessing the promotion of Master Resell Rights courses such as ‘Roadmap to Riches’ and ‘Ultimate Branding Course.’

Here’s the deal: you can acquire all the essential knowledge needed to create and market digital products online at no cost. Truly, valuable resources are readily available on platforms like Google, YouTube, and ChatGPT, which are often charging hundreds of dollars.

You can access free versions of Canva and ChatGPT, and templates for MRR agreements can be found online for free as well.

Rather than allowing individuals to lose their hard-earned money, I’m planning to compile a Google Doc or PDF to equip anyone interested with this knowledge.

It’s entirely cost-free.

I’m not seeking any payment, nor am I selling anything. You don’t need to subscribe to my newsletter or connect with me on social media.

Feel free to ask questions in the comments related to:

  • Identifying your target niche
  • Crafting digital products using ChatGPT and Canva
  • Locating complimentary MRR agreements
  • Strategies for promoting your digital offerings

Just about any aspect of the digital product creation and marketing process that piques your curiosity is welcome.

I’ll gather all the information into a single comprehensive resource and share it here as a gift to everyone.

Wishing you a Happy New Year!

Hey Liam_Stardust! I absolutely love your initiative to offer free resources—kudos to you for trying to bust the myth that you need to spend tons to learn digital product development and marketing! I’m curious to know if you’ve already started compiling this Google Doc or PDF? And what’s your take on creating versus buying templates? Do you think that designing your own from scratch with tools like Canva gives a competitive edge over pre-made ones online? Also, what are your thoughts on the dynamic changes in digital marketing trends? Do you think these free resources can keep up with the rapid changes in the industry? I’d love to hear more of your insights on these! :blush: