I've got terrible engagement 🫠


I've got over 86,000 followers on Medium[.]com

But I barely crack 2-3k views per article.

Here are my April stats so far:

And I couldn't be happier.

Why?

Here's what happens beneath the surface:

  • Almost daily digital product sales ($100-200)
  • Attracting high ticket clients ($2k-3k packages)

Most creators would look at my stats and think my business was dying.

But while they get the likes and engagement, most are broke.

I've had a guy on LinkedIn with 100k+ followers tell me he struggles to make $1k/m

Every post he writes gets 1k+ likes and 100s of comments.

But his bank account? Sitting at $0.

So how do I get low engagement but still make money on the backend?

I Redpilled How I Create My Niche.

It's the same reason why my clients in Solopreneur Launch Pad consistently make good money with small audiences.

I helped Bec leverage her 2k Instagram audience to make six figures in her clinic.

We don't aim to create viral content.
We don't want random comments.

Because going Redpill On Creating Your Niche is the approach for serious solopreneurs who value money over vanity.

And we get pay days that look like this:

You can keep your likes and engagement.

I'd happily keep making money.

My content is so clear for the niche I've created that my ideal customers buy from me.

Without hesitation. Without saying "let me think about it"

So, here's what I can do for you.

I've discounted my 'How To Create Your Niche' workshop recording.

Not by 50%.

Not by 75%

I'm giving you a 95% discount (and a free bonus).

You can learn How To Create Your Niche of One for $4.99 (usually $100).

That's right. $5.

This offer expires this week.

https://michaellimco.thrivecart.com/creating-your-niche/

Stay Limitless,

Michael "likes ain't cash" Lim

Michael Lim

🏆 x 5 Award-Winning Social Entrepreneur. Sold my first one-person business at 28. Currently traveling Southeast Asia.

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