Your first launch does not need to be a chaotic sprint, a complicated funnel, or a pricey planner that tells you what to do next. I walk through a simple framework that turns a scary “What do I post and when do I sell?” moment into a clear path you can repeat. If you are building a course, program, service, or digital product and you want sustainable income without stacking more hours onto your week, this is the kind of structure that makes launching feel doable.We start with the warm-up phase, because selling gets easier when your audience can finally name the problem they are living with. I talk about educational content that hits real pain points, where to publish it (your website, YouTube, or a podcast), and how repurposing content into searchable blog posts supports SEO and long-term discovery. I also explain how to use case studies to help people see themselves in the story, even if you are early and your examples are small.Next comes the launch event: webinars, workshops, trainings, or live challenges that build momentum and get people to raise their hand. I share why live delivery is so helpful when you are new, because you can hear objections, understand what your audience is feeling, and adjust in real time. From there, we move into the launch window with a tight email sequence that supports the buyer decision journey, addresses common objections, and helps the right people make a clear choice.Finally, we talk about the phase most creators forget: onboarding. A great customer experience after purchase is part of the launch, and it is how you earn testimonials, trust, and easier future launches. If you want help mapping your next steps, grab the 30-minute launch plan, and if you want the full process, check out Launch to Profit. Subscribe, share this with a friend who is stuck in overthinking, and leave a review so more creators can find it.Read more here!Support the show