
You Don’t Need a New Skill. You Need to Dig Up the One You Buried.
The article argues that seasoned professionals suffer from the "curse of knowledge," which blinds them to the market value of their existing expertise. Rather than learning new skills, they should excavate and translate the tacit knowledge accumulated over a decade into sellable products. External signals—such as repeated interruptions and outsider feedback—reveal hidden strengths that can be packaged quickly. Monetizing this buried expertise shortens the runway compared to building credibility in a brand‑new field.

My 2-Hour Workday Business Hit $300K+ by April 2026. Here’s Exactly What I Did Differently — and What I Stopped...
In the first four months of 2026 the author’s solo business generated $312,400, more than the entire 2025 revenue, while maintaining a two‑hour workday. The jump came after five strategic shifts: eliminating five under‑performing products, building six no‑code AI tools,...

Most People Will Never Build Something That Pays Them. Here’s Why.
A creator explains the "Clarity Gap"—the lack of a clear, market‑ready offer—as the primary reason skilled people fail to monetize online. By interviewing potential customers, identifying a single urgent problem, and building a minimal viable product, the author grew from...

Day 7: Hit Send. (This Is the Moment Everything Changes.)
The post outlines a seven‑day sprint that takes an idea from validation to a launch‑ready email, compressing a process most entrepreneurs spend six months planning. By Day 1‑2 the concept is validated, Day 3 the product is built, Days 4‑5 the sales page...

Day 6: The One Email that Makes the Sale (You Already Know How It Works)
The post reveals a repeatable five‑line email framework that turns a casual conversation into a high‑conversion sales pitch. Over a week of daily examples, the author shows how the same architecture—subject line, hook, story, offer, call‑to‑action—produces consistent engagement. A fill‑in‑the‑blank...

Day 5: Stop Undercharging. 10 Minutes. (This Changes Everything.)
The post warns creators that pricing a digital product at $7‑$17 undervalues the offering and trains buyers to treat it as disposable. Data from hundreds of launches shows completion rates jump from 20% at low prices to 78% for products...

Day 4: The One-Paragraph Sales Page that Actually Converts (20 Min)
The post argues that a single, well‑crafted paragraph can replace weeks of landing‑page design and still drive sales. It outlines a three‑question framework—what it is, who it’s for, and price/trust—that must be answered in ten seconds. Real examples show creators...

Day 3: Build Your Entire Product Today (Yes, Today)
The post urges solopreneurs to launch a complete digital product in a single afternoon, treating the first version as a sand‑cast prototype rather than a polished masterpiece. It warns against heavyweight formats like multi‑module courses, memberships, or coaching programs, recommending...

Day 2: Don’t Build Anything Until You Do This
The post warns that most first‑time products fail because creators build what they want instead of what customers will buy. It advocates a five‑message, 15‑minute direct‑message (DM) test to validate demand before any design work. The author provides a ready‑to‑copy...

Day 1: Your Product Idea in 10 Minutes
The post outlines a rapid‑fire method for creators to lock down a single product idea in ten minutes. It hinges on three questions—what people ask you, which beginner mistake you’ve solved, and whether a result can be delivered in under...

7-Day April Growth Challenge
Ana Calin announced a free 7‑day April Growth Challenge for How We Grow members, guiding participants from idea generation to making their first sale. Each day includes a short instructional video, a timed task (no longer than 90 minutes), and...
