6-point working sheet

Checklist to Turn Your Skills Into Something People Will Pay For

Use this when you can list what you do, but you still cannot explain why someone would pay you for it. The goal is simple: turn your skill into one clear result a buyer can understand fast.

You do not need a full business plan today. You need one offer sentence that sounds real.

Quick example

Too vague

I do admin, emails, editing, and social media.

Clearer paid result

I help job seekers turn a messy resume into a clean one that gets more interviews.

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Check a box when you can answer the prompt in one short sentence.

1) Pick the skill that is strong enough to sell

Pick something you have done more than once for yourself, at work, or for someone else.

Example: clean up resumes, organize inboxes, edit short videos, plan simple workouts.

Good first offers usually save time, reduce stress, make money, help someone get a job, or help them look better.

What goes wrong before your help? Keep it concrete.

2) Turn tasks into a clear buyer result

Bad: I edit videos. Better: I turn long videos into short clips a business can post this week.

Finish this thought: After I help, they will have or get...

Narrow is easier to sell. New realtors is clearer than anyone with a business.

Choose one group you can picture clearly.

3) Make it easy to buy and easy to say

Your first paid offer should solve one problem in a short window, not promise a total life change.

Think one deliverable, one short project, or one clear win in 7 to 14 days.

Use: I help [person] get [result] by [simple method]. If you still need a long explanation, the offer is not clear enough yet.

Keep it simple enough to say out loud in one breath.
Natural next step

If this still feels muddy, do not guess.

If you got stuck on the skill, the buyer, or the one-sentence offer, that is normal. This checklist helps you find the first clear move. Breakout Builder Bootcamp is the deeper next step that helps you choose the right path, shape the offer, test it, and turn it into a real first pitch.

  • Use this sheet to find your starting point.
  • Use the bootcamp to build and act on it week by week.