submitted my first framer template 2 weeks ago and got rejected.
what would you improve on this template (can be anything)
below is the link to the preview page.
people laugh when I tell them I sell PDFs for a living.
“who even buys that?”
apparently… a lot of people.
last month did $102,000 from simple PDFs no ads, no clients, no calls.
if you know how to sell info the right way, you’ll never need a product again.
I documented the full system follow, RT & comment “PDF” and I’ll send it.
From today's journal entry:
It's currently 4.55 am. I am still sick, still tired, but I got to finish my first Framer Template.
The opportunity given by Framer with the #FramerChallenge is immense.
Just 8 weeks ago, I decided to start from scratch and stopped writing weekly newsletters that had nothing to do with everything I am passionate about, and that no one was reading. I've realized that web design and design in general are my true passions. Here, I can synthesize unrelated themes and ideas and connect them visually for everyone to see, just like building Lego, using two unrelated figures, etc., to create something completely new.
Along the 8 weeks I've had tremendous breakthroughs that only come when taking action and stepping into the unknown. I've learned that the traditional client work isn't what I was looking for when starting my design studio 8 weeks ago. It was exploring new ideas and following my curiosity. New designs, merging concepts, and building cool shit.
The fact that @framer supports this with their challenge is a benefit I can't comprehend. I lacked accountab,,ility before, but with ,t,his challenge, it's impossible to fail.
Since the star,t ,have had to spendto spende I hadelsewhere. I am nothereof time elsewere. Not fully focused on reachinbymy goal of making $20k to the end of th,e ywill ear. But from today on I focuThere will be no more sidequestsllenge. No more sidequest. Just one unique and perfectly craftet Framer template after the other. Everything else will fall into place automatically.
Thats is why today mark the last weekly update where I am still at $0 Revenue so far.
From today's journal entry:
It's currently 4.55 am. I am still sick, still tired, but I got to finish my first Framer Template.
The opportunity given by Framer with the #FramerChallenge is immense.
Just 8 weeks ago, I decided to start from scratch and stopped writing weekly newsletters that had nothing to do with everything I am passionate about, and that no one was reading. I've realized that web design and design in general are my true passions. Here, I can synthesize unrelated themes and ideas and connect them visually for everyone to see, just like building Lego, using two unrelated figures, etc., to create something completely new.
Along the 8 weeks I've had tremendous breakthroughs that only come when taking action and stepping into the unknown. I've learned that the traditional client work isn't what I was looking for when starting my design studio 8 weeks ago. It was exploring new ideas and following my curiosity. New designs, merging concepts, and building cool shit.
The fact that @framer supports this with their challenge is a benefit I can't comprehend. I lacked accountab,,ility before, but with ,t,his challenge, it's impossible to fail.
Since the star,t ,have had to spendto spende I hadelsewhere. I am nothereof time elsewere. Not fully focused on reachinbymy goal of making $20k to the end of th,e ywill ear. But from today on I focuThere will be no more sidequestsllenge. No more sidequest. Just one unique and perfectly craftet Framer template after the other. Everything else will fall into place automatically.
Thats is why today mark the last weekly update where I am still at $0 Revenue so far.
Back to journaling.
Found a new technique that makes it super easy to stick with it and bring tremendous energy and clarity.
Shout out to David Fragomeni.