Let's talk about something that's quietly costing you money.

You launched a digital product. It made some sales. Maybe it made a few hundred dollars. And then it slowed down. So what did you do? You started building something new. A new template. A new guide. A new mini course. Because the first one "didn't work."

But here's the hard truth. It probably did work. You just didn't give it room to grow.

This is one of the most common patterns with early-stage founders. Instead of scaling the thing that already has proof of concept, you abandon it and start from scratch. Now you have four products making $2 each instead of one product making $10,000.

That math will keep you stuck.