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The 5 Fastest Ways to Get Your First 100 Email Subscribers
📩 Getting those first 100 subscribers is a huge milestone for any digital products business — and it doesn’t have to be complicated. 👉 One of the biggest mistakes beginners make is waiting until after they have a product to start growing their email list. But your list is your warm audience — the people most likely to buy when you launch. Here are 5 beginner-friendly tips to get your first 100 subscribers fast: 1. Create a micro freebie — Something quick that solves a small problem (like a checklist, swipe file, or 5-minute guide). 2. Use a simple landing page — Don’t overcomplicate it; Canva + your email tool is enough. 3. Leverage your socials — Post about your freebie daily for 1–2 weeks with different angles (pain point, transformation, curiosity). 4. Use engagement CTAs — Instead of just “link in bio,” tell people to comment a keyword and DM them the link (boosts the algorithm and builds connection). 5. Share in communities — Drop value first, then share your freebie where it’s allowed (Facebook groups, forums, or niche communities). ✨ Pro tip: Don’t obsess over the number — focus on learning how to attract the right kind of subscribers. Ten people who love your topic are better than 100 random sign-ups. What’s one freebie idea you could put together this week to start growing your list? Drop it below — we can all brainstorm together!
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✨ Happy September 1st! ✨ let's talk GOALS
New month = fresh start. 🙌 This is the perfect time to reset, refocus, and get serious about what you want to accomplish. But here’s the thing → vague goals like “I want to grow my business” don’t cut it. If you want REAL progress, you need SMART goals: ✅ Specific – What exactly do you want to achieve? ✅ Measurable – How will you know when you’ve done it? ✅ Achievable – Is this realistic with the time + resources you have? ✅ Relevant – Does this goal actually move you closer to your bigger vision? ✅ Time-bound – Put a deadline on it so you can stay accountable. Instead of saying: “I want more sales” → try: “I will make 10 sales of my digital product by September 30th by posting 4 Reels a week.” 🎯 This month is your chance to get intentional, stay focused, and build real momentum toward your bigger goals. 👇 Drop your September SMART goals in the comments so we can cheer each other on and stay accountable together!
FIRST Challenge ✍️: Write a Letter to Your 2026 Self
Friends—September is knocking. We’ve got a few powerful months left in 2024, and I want this weekend to be a turning point. Your challenge: write a letter to your 2025 self as if you went all-in for the rest of the year. Speak to Future You from a place where you showed up, pressed publish, chose your business over the next Netflix episode, and started seeing real momentum. Here’s how to do it (10–15 minutes): 1. Set a timer for 15 minutes. 2. Write by hand if you can—no editing, no overthinking. 3. Date it “September \_\_, 2025” and address it to “January 1, 2026 Me.” 4. Write in present tense, like it already happened. 5. When you’re done, fold it and put it somewhere you’ll see (journal, mirror, laptop bag). Prompts to spark your letter: * How does it feel walking into 2026 already seeing progress on your big goals? * What changed when you closed Netflix and opened your business dashboard instead? * What wins did you stack (first digital product launched, first sales, first 100 email subscribers, consistent content, etc.)? * Which habits did you keep daily that moved the needle? * How is your life at home different—time, confidence, energy, finances? * What are you most proud of about the way you showed up? Quick fill-in template (steal this): ``` September __, 2025 Dear January 1, 2026 Me, I’m so proud of the way we went all-in these last few months. I kept the promise to show up even when it was hard, and it paid off. I launched __________, made my first _____ sales, and built a list of _______ people who are excited to hear from me. Skipping the show and working my plan changed everything. My routine looked like __________. The habit that made the biggest difference was __________. I learned to trust myself and take imperfect action. Because of this, the way I feel stepping into 2025 is __________. Our family feels __________. Money feels __________. I’m excited for what’s next because __________. Proud of you, (Me) ``` Bonus step (locks it in): Write 3 tiny actions you’ll take THIS weekend to back your letter up—ex: outline a product, schedule 3 posts, build a simple opt-in, write 1 email.
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