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Part 6: Polish and package

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Goal: Finish strong and get ready to launch.

This is where you stop tinkering and start preparing to share your work with the world so let’s get set for launch.

Step 1: Read it as your audience

Imagine you’ve just downloaded this from a creator you trust. Ask yourself:

  • Is the message clear from page one?

  • Does each section deliver something useful?

  • Are there any clunky phrases, typos or elements that don’t land?

Step 2: Tighten your title

Your product’s name matters more than you think. It’s the headline. The hook. In this instance, a great title does one of three things:

  • Solves a problem
    “Fix Your Sleep in 7 Nights”

  • Sparks curiosity
    “The Tiny Shift That Tripled My Social Media Output”

  • Names the audience
    “Strength Training for Women Over 60”

The goal: make it clear who it’s for and why it matters, in a few words.

Step 3: Write your description

This is the blurb that will sit on your WithMe product page. It’s your sales page in a few sentences.

Use this structure:

This [type of product] is for [audience] who want to [goal] without [pain].

You’ll learn how to [detail the transformation or skill].

It’s short, simple, and you can get started today.

Optional AI prompt to help you write it:

"Write a one-paragraph product description for a [type of product] aimed at [describe your audience] who want to [outcome they want] without [the problem or frustration they’re stuck with].

It should explain what they’ll learn or achieve, sound encouraging, and finish with a nudge to start today."

Step 4: Add a human touch

Record a 30-second welcome video. Nothing fancy. Just your face, your voice and your intention. Say:

  • Who you are

  • Who the product is for

  • What they’ll get out of it

This one step instantly builds trust and, ultimately, people don’t buy PDFs they buy people.

Step 5: Export and upload

Export your Canva design as a PDF. Double check the layout. Then hit upload on WithMe.

Add your product name, description, thumbnail and welcome video. Set your price or make it free. You’re now one click away from going live.

Step 6: Set a smart price

You’ve built something valuable. Now you need to decide what it’s worth. There’s no one right answer, so here’s a simple pricing ladder to help you decide:

  • Free
    Use this if your goal is attention and awareness. A free product builds trust, grows your audience and gets you in people’s minds. It’s a useful option if you’re just starting out or you’re trying to build momentum before your first paid offer.

  • $7–$39
    This is your first sale zone. Think of it as a “yes” price - low enough for someone to buy on instinct, high enough that it feels valuable. These products are often called entry offers. They’re short, helpful and designed to get people results quickly. They also give you a customer list, not just a follower list - which is what you’re aiming to build over time.

  • $99+
    This is your flagship product — something more in-depth, transformational, or bundled. Use this price point once you’ve built trust, proof, or a product that delivers big value.

So ask yourself:

Do I want to grow my list? Make my first sale? Or package something premium? Pick the price that matches with your goal and, remember, you can always adjust it later.

The goal today:

Polish, package, and prepare for launch. By the end of today, you should have:

A clean, clear PDF

  • A sharp, helpful title

  • A product description that speaks directly to your audience

  • A human intro video

  • Everything uploaded and ready to go

  • Select a price that matches the goal of the product

Tomorrow, we launch.

Next up:

Real impact starts with one real person

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