It's here: Build to Sell - 7 Days to Your First Digital Data Product is live! (Early bird $97 + exclusive AI bonus)


Hey there!

I’m thrilled to share that Build to Sell - 7 Days to Your First Digital Data Product is officially live!

I’ve been getting amazing feedback from the early access group.
One participant said: “The course has been so enlightening; it’s clear, thoughtfully structured, and incredibly easy to follow.”

You know that moment when a colleague asks for the same troubleshooting advice you’ve given dozens of times? Or when someone needs help explaining data quality issues to executives again?

There’s a product idea right there.

The thing is: Data professionals are incredible at solving problems, but not so great at recognizing which solutions people would actually pay for.

You’ve probably saved colleagues hundreds of hours with your expertise. Meanwhile, that analyst who keeps asking about dashboard design? They’d happily pay $47 for your systematic approach. The manager struggling with stakeholder reports? Your templates are worth $27 to them.

What you’ll have by Day 7:
- A completed digital product (not another draft in your “someday” folder)
- A working sales system that processes payments automatically
- Professional content that showcases your expertise
- Proof that your knowledge has real commercial value

Early bird pricing: $97 (regular price $197) - available through July 31st

Here’s what makes this even better:

I’ve put together an exclusive early bird bonus bundle that won’t be available after launch week:

🎁 AI Mastery Guide: From Prompt Chaos to Professional Results ($150 value)
Stop fighting with ChatGPT or Claude for mediocre outputs. This comprehensive guide includes systematic prompting strategies built specifically for data professionals, plus ready-to-use templates for common scenarios.

🎁 Product Inspiration Guide ($100 value)
50+ specific data product ideas with realistic pricing guidance

🎁 Launch Success Swipe File ($100 value)
Proven email templates and social posts that actually convert

🎁 1-Year Access to Teach Data with AI Newsletter ($120 value)
Ongoing prompt library with monthly updates

Early bird complete package: $97
(After July 31st: Course alone will be $197, with bonuses sold separately)

The course is practical, not theoretical. Every example is curated for data professionals. No generic business advice that doesn’t fit how we actually work.

And we’re using AI strategically throughout to speed up the research and drafting work - no more staring at blank pages wondering where to start.

Ready to turn your expertise into your first digital product?

→ [Get Build to Sell Complete Package Early Bird Special - $97]

Looking forward to seeing what you create,
Donabel

P.S. Questions? Just reply - I read every email!

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