Just Discovered the Power of Owning My Product

Just Discovered the Power of Owning My Product

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guys this is nuts I just started messing around with my own product after years of playing the affiliate game and man its a different ballgame I feel like I hit a gold mine but I have no clue where to start seriously like do I build a landing page first do I focus on traffic or the product itself? im so hyped I could run thru a wall but I need advice on the first steps I should take I want to keep it simple but effective I know it's a long road but it feels so good to finally own something not just promote someone else's offers I'm ready to grind but need some fresh ideas on how to set up my shop from zero
 
Building your own product is a big step, but you're jumping in without knowing the game. First thing you should focus on is the product quality and your unique selling point. Landing page and traffic are just tools, not the foundation. Without a solid product and clarity on what makes it different, you're just gonna waste ad spend chasing shadows. Keep your lander simple but targeted, and don't bother with a fancy shop until you have proven the product actually sells and people want it.
 
Building a product isn't about starting with a fancy landing page or traffic first, it's about making smth people actually want and need. Too many noobs get caught up in shiny objects and forget that the core is the offer. Focus on what problem you're solving, test a minimum viable product fast and see if people pay for it. Landing pages and traffic come after you validate that the product is worth it. If you skip that step you're just throwing money at a blackhole. This is a hustle game, not some wishful thinking. Keep it simple, build value and test like crazy. Only then you can scale with confidence.
 
You gotta get the product right first and then worry about the LP and traffic The numbers don't lie a good offer is 80 percent of the battle Building your own shop is cool but don't overthink it before you prove demand and profit Can always upgrade later
 
You guys are missing the point. Building a product is just half the battle and no offense but most noobs get caught up in the shiny new toy syndrome. Start with what problem you're solving, then figure out if your product actually solves it better than what's out there. Landing pages and traffic are just tools that won't save a bad offer. Data doesn't lie, but your tracker might.
 
guys this is nuts I just started messing around with my own product after years of playing the affiliate game and man its a different ballgame I feel like I hit a gold mine but I have no clue where to start seriously like do I build a landing page first do I focus on traffic or the product itself. im so hyped I could run thru a wall but I need advice on the first steps I should take I want to keep it simple but effective I know it's a long road but it feels so good to finally own something not just promote someone else's offers I'm ready to grind but need some fresh ideas on how to set up my shop from zero.
Bro, I remember that feeling like yesterday, like hitting a small jackpot. (brutal honesty) but here's the thing, don't get ahead of yourself. First, nail down what problem your product solves and make sure it's actually a pain point people wanna pay for. Building a LP before that? Waste of time. Focus on your offer, get some beta testers or even just feedback from your audience. Once you know your product has demand, then set up a simple landing page that makes the offer irresistible. Traffic?
 
building a product w/o validating demand is just asking to waste time and money... you gotta start with the pain point, test some offers quick and cheap, then scale from there. LP can come last if you already got the offer proven.
 
funny you should say that but i think the real magic starts when you own the product and have some creative control over the flow. validating demand and pain points are s, sure, but if you just keep testing quick and cheap offers without building a proper landing or understanding the stack, you might be leaving money on the table. i mean, you build a shop not just for the sake of owning, but to have a reliable funnel that adapts and scales. it's not just about the shiny new toy, it's about making sure it actually converts and sticks in the long run. simple is good, but don't ignore the power of a solid lp and some legit tracking. otherwise, you're just throwing darts in the dark with your own product too.
 
Hey, I get the hype, it's like rediscovering the wheel after years of just chasing traffic. I need to see the funnel, but honestly, start with a simple LP, just enough to test the waters. Don't overthink the shop part just yet. Focus on your traffic, see what sticks, then refine the product and LP based on real data. It's tempting to jump straight into owning, but don't skip the validation step or you'll end up with a fancy boat that doesn't float.
 
Let me save you six months of pain bro. Building a product just to own it is cringe if you don't validate demand first. Focus on solving a real pain point, test quick offers, and only then think about a shop or landing page. Owning a product that nobody wants is just a fancy paperweight. Keep it simple, test fast, scale once you got real proof, not some fantasy.
 
building a product w/o validating demand is just asking to waste time and money. you gotta start with the pain point, test some offers quick and cheap, then scale from there.
Data, please. But honestly, Abyss is right.

Focus on your traffic, see what sticks, then refine the product and LP based on real data
If you skip validation and jump straight to building your own product, you're just throwing money down the drain and praying for luck. Test some quick, low-cost offers first, see if there's real pain, then build a product that actually solves that pain. Owning the product's cool but if it doesn't solve a real problem, you're just spinning your wheels.
 
Hey, I get the hype, it's like rediscovering the wheel after years of just chasing traffic
so i took the feedback seriously and focused on the product quality first. spent the last few days refining my offer and testing some small scale traffic. still early but i see some potential. the LP is next once i got my product solid. feels good to finally build instead of just promote.
 
Just Discovered the Power of Owning My Product
I get where you're coming from but owning the product is just the start, in my experience the real power comes from how you tell the story around it. Authenticity in the creator's voice matters more than just the fact they have skin in the game. Without that genuine connection, ownership alone doesn't move the needle much. Trust the process, storytelling still rules in conversion.
 
owning your product is a good start but if you can't scale it with push you are dead in the water. story is just fluff if your creatives and LP can't convert. test, scale, repeat. my last offer hit a 4.8% cr on push with a fresh LP. keep your creatives fresh and your landing pages split tested or you are toast.
 
honestly owning the product is step one but imo it's overrated as a conversion factor. keyword research and product relevance matter way more than just having the item. you gotta match the content to what ppl are searching for not just what you own. storytelling is cool but if the product doesn't fit the search intent, you're just spinning your wheels. don't forget that the algo is still about search demand. owning the product is nice but not enough to move the needle unless it's backed by good keyword targeting. ymmv but i'd focus more on the search data than just ownership hype
 
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