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Most solo creators overthink launching.
They wait for a logo.
A funnel.
A team.
You don’t need any of that.
You need structure.
Here’s The 14-Day eBook Launch Plan for Solo Creators, built to move fast and sell through Stan Store.
Day 1: Choose the problem.
Not the topic.
The problem.
“What is my audience already struggling with?”
Specific pain converts. Broad inspiration doesn’t.
Day 2: Validate demand.
Search Pinterest.
Search YouTube.
Check buyer language.
If people are searching for it, your eBook has legs.
No demand? Adjust before writing.
Day 3: Outline the transformation.
Don’t write chapters.
Write outcomes.
What will they know?
What will they do?
What changes?
Structure first. Writing second.
Day 4–5: Write fast.
No polishing.
No formatting obsession.
Focus on clarity.
Short sections.
Actionable steps.
Direct language.
Finish the draft.
Day 6: Edit for simplicity.
Cut fluff.
Add checklists.
Add frameworks.
Add examples.
Make it skimmable.
Utility sells.
Day 7: Create the cover and layout.
Use simple, clean design.
Clear title.
Strong benefit statement.
Professional doesn’t mean complicated.
Day 8: Upload to Stan Store.
Create a simple product page.
Headline.
3–5 benefit bullets.
Who it’s for.
Clear price.
No long funnel required.
Clarity converts.
Day 9: Set pricing.
Start simple.
$17–$37 is ideal for a focused, tactical eBook.
Price based on transformation, not page count.
Day 10: Write your launch email.
Tell the story of the problem.
Explain who it’s for.
Give one clear CTA to buy.
No multiple links.
One action.
Day 11: Soft launch to your list.
Offer early access.
Optional: small bonus for first buyers.
Scarcity increases momentum.
Day 12: Publish a supporting content piece.
Blog post.
YouTube video.
Substack essay.
Teach part of the framework.
Then link to the full system inside the eBook.
Day 13: Promote across platforms.
Instagram.
TikTok.
Pinterest.
One message.
One CTA.
Consistency builds signal.
Day 14: Review data.
Clicks.
Sales.
Questions from buyers.
Improve the product page.
Refine messaging.
Keep promoting.
Launching doesn’t end on Day 14.
It compounds from there.
Here’s the truth.
You don’t need a complex funnel.
You need:
A validated problem.
A focused solution.
A clear landing page.
Consistent promotion.
Stan Store removes the tech friction.
You focus on value.
That’s how solo creators launch without burnout.
I’m . I specialize in helping solo creators turn knowledge into digital products and monetized content systems using tools like Stan Store.
If you want help structuring your eBook, positioning it, and building traffic around it, join me inside Blueprint Coaching where we build your launch plan step by step.
