3 Easy Offers You Can Launch this Weekend


Hey Reader,

When you’re ready to start making money from your ideas, it’s tempting to jump into building a full-blown course or complicated membership.

But your first offer doesn’t need to be big...or perfect.

In fact, the simpler it is, the more likely you’ll actually launch it.

With that in mind, here are 3 offers you can create (and sell!) this weekend:

1: A Paid Resource Bundle
Take your lead magnet and build on it. Add bonus templates, editable versions, lesson plans, walkthrough videos, or an implementation guide.

Keep it under $25 and make it super actionable.

2: A 1:1 Call
Offer a 30-60 minute call where you help someone solve a specific problem.

Use a simple booking tool (like Calendly), collect payment through PayPal or Stripe, and show up ready to serve.

This works really well for coaching, strategy sessions, or mini audits.

3: A Live Mini-Workshop
Pick a topic your audience asks about a lot and host a 60-minute Zoom session. Include a workbook or slides. Price it low (like $19–$47) and offer the replay to everyone who signs up. This builds your email list and creates future evergreen content as well.

Keep It Simple

The goal here isn’t to create a huge revenue stream overnight. It's just about getting started. To show yourself (and your audience) that you’re in business.

Keep it simple and get it launched.

Next week, we'll chat about pricing your offer.

~ Jeff

I appreciate you.

Jeff Gargas

COO / Co-Founder, Teach Better Team

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