You have 10,000 followers. Your content gets engagement. People comment "This is so helpful!" on every post.
But when you launch your product? Cricket sounds.
Views don't equal sales. Engagement doesn't equal revenue. The gap between audience and buyers is almost always a positioning problem — not a product problem.
Here is the exact framework we use to help creators from Lagos to Los Angeles turn passive scrollers into active buyers.
The Positioning Gap
Most creators make one of three mistakes:
- They sell the tool, not the transformation. "Here's a Notion template" vs. "Here's how to organize your entire business in one dashboard."
- They target everyone. "This is for all creators" vs. "This is for freelance designers who want to productize their services."
- They compete on price. Underpricing signals low value. Price is a positioning tool.
The Fix: The Outcome-First Framework
Before you write a single line of sales copy, answer these three questions:
Question 1: What specific outcome does your product create?
Not "it teaches marketing." Be precise: "It helps freelance designers land their first $2,000 productized service client in 30 days."
Question 2: Who specifically experiences the pain your product solves?
The more specific, the better. "Freelance UX designers in Nigeria earning ₦200,000–₦500,000/month who want to scale without more clients." Or: "Solo service providers in the US making $3,000–$5,000/month who are burned out from client work."
Question 3: What makes your approach different?
Not "it's comprehensive." Different: "Unlike generic courses, this uses the exact system I used to go from $0 to $50,000 in digital product sales while living in Nigeria."
Rewriting Your Offer
Once you have clarity on those three questions, rewrite everything:
| Before | "Digital Product Course for Creators" |
| After | "The 30-Day System to Turn Your Freelance Skills Into a $2,000/Month Digital Product" |
See the difference? One is a category. The other is a promise.
Where to Apply This
- Headlines — Your landing page headline should scream the outcome.
- Social bios — "I help X achieve Y using Z" not "Creator | Coach | Entrepreneur"
- Content — Every post should reinforce the transformation you deliver.
- Pricing — Price based on the value of the outcome, not the cost of delivery.
The Test
Here's a quick test: Show your landing page to someone who doesn't know you. Give them 5 seconds. Then ask: "What does this product help me do?"
If they can't answer in one sentence, your positioning is broken.
Fix the positioning. The sales will follow.
Ready to Fix Your Offer Positioning?
In the live workshop, we audit your current offer and rewrite it using the Outcome-First framework. Most participants see a positioning improvement within 48 hours of applying these changes.
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