Most people build first.
They spend weeks—sometimes months—creating:
- Products
- Courses
- Tools
Then they try to sell it.
And that’s where it falls apart.
The Problem With Building First
You’re guessing.
You think people want it.
You hope it solves a problem.
But until money changes hands…
You don’t actually know.
That’s how people end up with:
- Finished products that don’t sell
- Wasted time
- Burned energy
The Rule: Validate Before You Create
Sell it first. Then build it.
Not as a trick.
As a test.
If people are willing to pay before it exists…
You’ve got something real.
What This Looks Like in Practice
You don’t need a finished product.
You need an offer.
Step 1: Present the Idea
Show your target audience:
- The problem
- The solution
- The outcome
Keep it clear and simple.
Step 2: Ask for Commitment
Offer:
- Pre-orders
- Deposits
- Early access
You’re not looking for compliments.
You’re looking for buyers.
Step 3: Confirm Demand
If people pay:
You’re validated.
If they don’t:
You just saved yourself weeks (or months) of wasted work.
Step 4: Build With Confidence
Now you create.
But you’re not guessing anymore.
You’re building for:
- Real buyers
- Real demand
- A proven idea
Step 5: Deliver to an Engaged Audience
You already have customers.
People waiting.
That changes everything:
- Faster feedback
- Better product
- Immediate traction
Why This Works
Because money tells the truth.
People will:
- Like your idea
- Agree with your idea
- Encourage your idea
But that doesn’t mean they’ll buy.
Only payment proves demand.
The Hidden Advantage: Low Risk
Instead of risking:
- Time
- Money
- Energy
You validate first.
Now your build phase is:
- Focused
- Funded
- Backed by real demand
Where People Go Wrong
They want to feel ready.
They think:
“I need to finish this before I sell it.”
That’s backwards.
Perfection doesn’t create demand.
Demand creates direction.
The Bottom Line
Stop guessing.
Start validating.
If it doesn’t sell before it’s built, it won’t magically sell after.
Apply This Everywhere
This works for:
- Info products
- Software
- Services
- Physical products
Any idea can be tested before it’s fully created.
Final Thought
You don’t need more ideas.
You need proof.
Sell first. Build second. That’s how you reduce risk and increase results.




