Product Curriculum Structure Ten Chapters Seven Bullets

Create your digital product curriculum around ten chapters based on your customers' strongest emotionally driven needs, organized in logical learning order with the highest impact ideas first. Under each chapter, include seven to ten bullet points with specific insights and action steps. New information is automatically perceived as more valuable than familiar material — so prioritize concepts your customers haven't heard before over material they already know. Mix what they need to know with what they want to know by wrapping necessary information inside compelling new frameworks. And when you're ready to launch: schedule a live training event and invite people, even if it's free. The deadline forces completion and creates urgency. Record the event and turn it into a product you can sell indefinitely.

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Create your digital product curriculum around ten chapters based on your customers' strongest emotionally driven needs, organized in logical learning order with the highest impact ideas first. Under each chapter, include seven to ten bullet points with specific insights and action steps. New information is automatically perceived as more valuable than familiar material — so prioritize concepts your customers haven't heard before over material they already know. Mix what they need to know with what they want to know by wrapping necessary information inside compelling new frameworks. And when you're ready to launch: schedule a live training event and invite people, even if it's free. The deadline forces completion and creates urgency. Record the event and turn it into a product you can sell indefinitely.

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    Lead with New Concepts, Not Familiar Material

    No, prioritize new concepts customers haven't heard before over familiar material. New information is perceived as more valuable and establishes authority. Mix what they need to know with what they want to know by wrapping necessary information in compelling new frameworks.

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    Ten-Chapter Product Structure Built on Customer Needs

    Create 10 chapters based on your customers' strongest emotionally driven needs, organized in logical learning order with highest impact ideas first. Under each chapter, include 7-10 bullet points with specific insights and action steps.

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    Richard Branson's Entrepreneurial Mindset Across Industries

    Schedule a live training event and invite people, even for free. This forces completion by a deadline and activates urgency. Record the event and turn it into a product. Speed of implementation beats perfection.