Last week at a café , I stared at my laptop , mind full of expertise but couldn 't write a single sell able product outline . We sol op rene urs fear the ' cur se of expertise ' most — the more you know , the more you assume everyone else knows too , and you end up shipping nothing . I messed this up myself : I spent three months trying to build a perfect course , and couldn 't even finish a description . Truth is , you don 't need a 40 -step content system ; you need an outlet to monet ize your experience fast .
What It Is + Who 's Already Using ItThat 's the ' 7 -Day Knowledge Packing Method ' — packaging your fragmented experience in the light est way possible . My friend Chen Mo , a content creator , was in his study last Thursday night when he used this method to organize 5 years of freel ancing pricing experience into a client pit fall avoidance doc . He listed it online the next day for 50 yuan . Way more practical than holding out for a grand launch . Dan K oe 's recent event emphasized the same : stop buying courses you never finish , force yourself to act in a supportive environment .
Rep licate Cost TodayMoney : $ 0 . Time : 1 hour /day for 7 days . Technical barrier : Just typing and dragging documents . First step : Open your notes app ( like Fe ish u or Not ion ), create a new page , write down ' the 3 questions clients ask me most .'
Advice By StageIf you 're just starting , I 'd suggest skipping the big course — just write a 1 , 000 -word pit fall checklist and sell it for $ 1 . 99 . If you have 1 - 2 clients , I 'd suggest documenting your service process directly , turning it into a delivery template . If you 're scaling , I 'd suggest handing this 7 -day workflow to an assistant and only doing the final review . Of course , not everyone needs this method right now . No pressure — pull it out when you 're ready to monet ize your experience .