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Six Figures While You Sleep: How to turn your services and skills into high-profit, low-effort digital products

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‘ If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die.' – Warren BuffettTired of exchanging your time for money? Wish you could work less and earn more? No matter what your industry or skill set, you can say goodbye to the nine-to-five grind and use this book as a blueprint to create and grow a profitable digital product business.In Six Figures While You Sleep, Kate explains how you can transform your service-based skills into lucrative online products – from coaching and courses to digital downloads, memberships and masterminds. She walks you through the positioning, processes, pricing and profile building, explaining the tech, the marketing, the sales tactics and how to keep customers coming back for more.Will it be an entirely ‘ passive' income? No. Will it be highly profitable? Absolutely.

304 pages, Paperback

Published July 30, 2024

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Kate Toon

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Kate Toon is an award-winning entrepreneur author, speaker, educator, podcaster, and parent to one human and one fur baby. From her humble backyard shed she masterminds an ambitious business universe, helping thousands of other humans to build their own version of success through digital marketing business know-how.

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October 7, 2024
Such a good book with a lot of insightful business tips and tricks for starting digital products.
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September 1, 2025
Excellent guide that I intend to follow to create my own brand - but I'd like to point out one significant little fact. The book title says "low-effort" - there's absolutely nothing low effort in starting your own enterprises and keeping them solvent. It's just a little bit misleading, IMHO. Otherwise, this book is a gem.
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