Fail...Disaster...Success

Hey friend,

It's 3 AM, I'm staring at my screen, wondering where I went wrong.

My first ebook? Crickets.

The community I started? A ghost town.

I was ready to throw in the towel on this whole "digital product" thing.

But then...

Something clicked.

And that "something" turned into my $97 course on faceless content creation that's now helping 50+ creators skip the year-long struggle I went through.

So what changed? Let me break it down:

  1. I stopped guessing what people wanted

My ebook flopped because I assumed I knew what my audience needed. Big mistake.

This time, I went straight to the source. I bombarded my followers with polls, Q&As, and direct questions.

"What's your biggest struggle with faceless content?"

"If you could skip one part of the content creation process, what would it be?"

Their answers? Pure gold.

  1. I niched down... hard

My community failed because it was too broad. "Content creation" covers everything from food blogs to YouTube tutorials.

For my course, I zeroed in on faceless content.

Suddenly, I wasn't competing with every creator out there...

Just speaking directly to those who wanted to create without showing their face.

  1. I priced for value, not volume

I thought pricing my ebook low would lead to tons of sales. Instead, it just made people question its value.

For the course, I chose a price that reflected the true value of skipping a year of trial and error: $97.

And you know what? People were happy to invest in it.

  1. I focused on transformation, not just information

My ebook was full of tips. But my course? It's a complete system. A roadmap from zero to profitable faceless content creator.

That's what people really want – not just knowledge, but a clear path to results.

  1. I let my failures be my selling point

Instead of hiding my earlier flops, I used them. Every mistake I made, every dead end I hit... it all became part of the course.

Because who better to guide you than someone who's already made all the mistakes?

Look , creating your first successful product isn't about getting it perfect right out of the gate. It's about learning, adapting, and persisting.

My ebook and community weren't failures. They were stepping stones.

So, what idea have you been sitting on? What lessons from your own journey could help others skip the struggle?

Hit reply and let me know. Your flops might just be the foundation of your next big win.

And hey, if you're serious about diving into faceless content creation and want to skip the year-long struggle I went through... well, let's just say I might know a thing or two about that. 😉

The Faceless Formula has helped 50+ creators fast-track their journey. But don't take my word for it – check out the results for yourself.

Keep creating (and learning),

AI Volve

AI Volve