Get Paid to Talk About What You Know

What if the most valuable product you could sell… was your own experience?

No fancy software. No warehouse. No inventory.

Just your knowledge—packaged in a way that helps other people shortcut their own journey.

Well, it’s your lucky day… There’s an easy path to selling your own experience, and I’m going to walk you from start to finish today…

Welcome to the booming world of micro-coaching.

Unlike traditional coaching careers that require certifications and years of training, micro-coaching is far more casual.

You’re not positioning yourself as a guru. You’re offering practical, personal guidance on something you already know how to do—whether that’s organizing a pantry, getting freelance clients, learning to use Canva, or booking cheap travel.

People are willing to pay to learn from someone just a few steps ahead of them.

And thanks to Zoom, Calendly, and Cash App, you don’t need a business plan or tech skills to get started. You just need a clear offer.

Here’s how it works:

1. Pick a topic you’re confident with.

What do friends ask you for help with? What have you figured out the hard way? Don’t overthink it—it doesn’t have to be revolutionary. It just has to be useful.

Examples:

  • “How I landed my first 3 freelance clients”
  • “How to plan a family vacation on points”
  • “How I went from tech-phobic to confident with spreadsheets”
  • “How to meal prep without getting bored”

2. Create a simple one-hour offer.

Frame it like this: “In one hour, I’ll help you [achieve this result].” Keep it narrow and action-oriented. People aren’t paying for a lecture—they’re paying for clarity and shortcuts.

Price it between $25–$100 depending on your experience and niche. (You can always raise it later.)

3. Set up a free booking system.

Use Calendly or TidyCal to let people schedule time with you. Connect it to Zoom (or use a free video call app), and add your payment link using PayPal, Venmo, or Stripe.

4. Start small. Promote casually.

Share your offer on social media, in Facebook groups, or with your personal network. The people most likely to pay you first are people who already trust you—or people in niche communities looking for real-world guidance.

5. Keep it conversational.

This isn’t therapy or executive coaching. It’s a conversation between someone who’s been there and someone who’s trying to get there. That’s it. Focus on clarity, encouragement, and action steps.

Here’s why it works:

  • You’re offering real value with zero overhead.
  • You can do it from anywhere—even in pajamas.
  • It builds confidence and credibility for future digital products.
  • It scales: record sessions, turn them into courses, or build a group program later.

Don’t underestimate what you know.

Most people just need a little push, a little insight, a little direction from someone who’s done what they want to do.

You don’t need to be perfect. You just need to be helpful.

So if you’re looking for a side hustle that starts with your story, not your savings…

Coaching might just be the easiest business you’ve never considered.

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