Excellent guide, Stephon. I really appreciate the honest filters you mentioned for picking a method. For someone starting with zero technical background, which of these six methods do you think offers the gentlest learning curve when pairing it with AI for the first time? Digital products or e-books?"
Thanks so much—really glad the filters resonated! For a true beginner pairing with AI for the first time, I'd lean toward digital products (think templates or mini-courses) over e-books, mostly because AI can help you structure and package them without needing much prior knowledge. E-books are close behind, but the formatting and distribution side can add a few extra steps early on.
Thanks for the insight, Stephon! That makes total sense.
I’m actually going to take your tip about digital products and templates and adapt it directly for my Substack audience to keep things simple for my first rollout.
Excellent guide, Stephon. I really appreciate the honest filters you mentioned for picking a method. For someone starting with zero technical background, which of these six methods do you think offers the gentlest learning curve when pairing it with AI for the first time? Digital products or e-books?"
Thanks so much—really glad the filters resonated! For a true beginner pairing with AI for the first time, I'd lean toward digital products (think templates or mini-courses) over e-books, mostly because AI can help you structure and package them without needing much prior knowledge. E-books are close behind, but the formatting and distribution side can add a few extra steps early on.
Thanks for the insight, Stephon! That makes total sense.
I’m actually going to take your tip about digital products and templates and adapt it directly for my Substack audience to keep things simple for my first rollout.
Awesome! Let me know how it goes!