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Ship 30 for 30
A self-paced digital writing course and 30-day challenge that gets you publishing online consistently.
Partner summary
The offer at a glance
A quick read on buyer fit, pitch, economics, and promotion fit.
Best buyer
Aspiring writers
Main outcome
More than 10,000 students have completed Ship 30 for 30 to learn digital writing.
Commission
To be confirmed
Best channels
Content Marketing, Seo, Newsletter, Organic Social
Terms
Promote the program without income or audience-growth guarantees and without claiming an official partnership before founder approval. Pricing, commission, payout, checkout, and tracking details are not in the source and require founder confirmation before any commercial promotion.
Main pitch
Ship 30 for 30 turns 'I want to write online' into 30 published essays in 30 days. It has taught 10,000+ students by replacing passive lessons with daily public writing, fast...
Economics
Partner terms
Commission, pricing model, and review timing for this listing.
Commercial terms
Partner terms
Founder confirmation required before partners promote this listing.
- Commission
- To be confirmed
- Pricing
- Subscription
- Duration
- —
- Review period
- 30 days
Pricing tiers
Ship 30 for 30 (Self-Paced)
PrimaryCustom/ one_time
Tracks Course Enrollment
- Self-paced digital writing curriculum
- 30-day Atomic Essay writing challenge
- Writing community and accountability
- Frameworks for headlines, formatting, and idea generation
- Pricing and exact inclusions not provided in source; confirm with founder
Who this converts for
The buyers this offer is shaped for. Match your reach to the strongest audience fit.
Aspiring writers
Wants to start writing online but is stuck on the first step, overwhelmed by options, and afraid to publish.
Pain points
- Doesn't know how or where to start writing online
- Publishes into the void with no feedback or traction
- Overthinking and over-editing prevent shipping
- No accountability leads to repeatedly quitting
- Fear of publishing and impostor syndrome
Desired outcomes
- Publish writing consistently
- Build a daily writing habit
- Grow an audience and get feedback
- Build a content library and portfolio
- Find a niche and launch first products
Career changers seeking an online income path
People feeling stuck in a traditional career who want to build skills, audience, and products that create a non-traditional online living.
Pain points
- Feels trapped in a current career
- No clear path to an online income
- Lacks confidence to start something new
Desired outcomes
- Open a new online career path
- Launch first digital products
- Build confidence and momentum
Aspiring online writers who have never published
People who want to start writing online but are stuck on the first step, overwhelmed by platforms and topics, or too afraid to hit publish.
Pain points
- Doesn't know the first step to start writing online
- Overwhelmed by platforms, topics, and strategies
- Fear of hitting publish and impostor syndrome
Desired outcomes
- Publish writing consistently
- Build confidence as a writer
- Establish an online presence
Stalled writers and bloggers publishing into the void
People who have started writing but feel stuck, posting blog content with no traction, feedback, or audience growth.
Pain points
- Publishing into the void with no traction
- No feedback loop on what resonates
- Falling out of a writing habit repeatedly
Desired outcomes
- Get fast feedback on writing
- Grow an audience
- Sustain a consistent publishing habit
Professionals and solopreneurs building a personal brand
Working professionals, solopreneurs, and creators who want to grow an audience, sharpen thinking, and open career or business opportunities through writing.
Pain points
- No content portfolio to point clients or employers to
- Inconsistent output undermines brand building
- Hard to test ideas and find a niche alone
Desired outcomes
- Build a content library and portfolio
- Grow a following on Twitter/X and LinkedIn
- Test ideas and find a profitable niche
Stalled writers
Has tried writing but keeps falling off, publishing posts nobody reads with no feedback loop.
Why partners convert here
When to pitch this, and the outcomes the buyer actually gets.
Use cases
- Build a consistent daily writing habit
- Build a consistent daily writing habit
- Grow an audience on Twitter/X and other platforms
- Grow an audience on Twitter/X and other platforms
- Build a content library and personal brand portfolio
- Build a content library and personal brand portfolio
- Find a niche and launch a first digital product
- Find a niche and launch a first digital product
Outcomes
Alumni report audience growth, including a testimonial citing 3,000+ Twitter followers gained during the challenge.
EvidenceAlumni report launching first digital products and carving new online career paths after the program.
EvidencePublish writing consistently
Build a daily writing habit
Grow an audience and get feedback
Build a content library and portfolio
Find a niche and launch first products
10,000+ students taught
EvidenceFeatured alumni and creator testimonials
EvidenceLibrary of published success stories
EvidenceExtensive published alumni success stories
EvidenceBefore · After
Build a consistent daily writing habit
Before
Starts writing, falls off after a few days, and never builds momentum because there is no structure or accountability.
After
Writes and publishes a short Atomic Essay every day for 30 days alongside other writers, building a durable habit.
Expected outcome: A repeatable daily writing habit and 30 published pieces.
What makes this different
Where this offer beats the alternatives.
Action-first: you publish 30 pieces, not just consume lessons
Accountability through an active writing community
Fast feedback by writing in public on platforms like Twitter/X
Frameworks (Atomic Essays, headlines, formatting, idea generation) for digital writing
10,000+ students and an extensive library of alumni success stories
Promotion strategy
Partner playbook
Angles, questions, objections, and inputs to keep outreach sharp.
Value proposition
A self-paced digital writing course and 30-day challenge that gets you publishing online consistently.
How to pitch
Ship 30 for 30 turns 'I want to write online' into 30 published essays in 30 days. It has taught 10,000+ students by replacing passive lessons with daily public writing, fast platform feedback, and an accountability community. Pitch it to aspiring writers, stalled bloggers, and professionals building a personal brand who keep failing to publish on their own.
Positioning
The proven, community-driven way to break the overthinking and inconsistency habits and finally start writing online, by shipping 30 short Atomic Essays in 30 days.
Best angles to test
- Accountability and community vs. writing alone
- From lurker to creator transformation
- Build a content library and portfolio in 30 days
- Fast feedback by writing in public
- Career-change and first-income angle for stuck professionals
- Self-paced digital writing curriculum and 30-day daily writing challenge
- Teaches writing 30 Atomic Essays in 30 days
- States it has taught over 10,000 students
- Emphasizes community, accountability, and writing in public
- Includes frameworks for headlines, formatting, and idea generation
Angles to avoid
- Do not claim guaranteed income or follower counts
- Do not claim results are typical
- Do not claim official partnership before founder approval
- Do not claim Stripe-verified payouts
- Do not claim managed checkout is ready
- Do not state specific pricing until confirmed by the founder
Discovery questions
- Have you been wanting to write online but keep putting it off?
- Have you tried writing before and fallen off without accountability?
- Do you struggle to publish because of overthinking or perfectionism?
- Are you trying to build an audience or personal brand through writing?
- Would a 30-day structured challenge with a community help you finally start?
Disqualifiers
- Established daily writers seeking only advanced craft coaching
- or people unwilling to publish their writing publicly.
Target keywords
Objections & responses
“I'm not a writer and English isn't even my strong subject.”
Response: The program is built for beginners; alumni stories describe starting with no professional writing experience and learning the fundamentals by shipping short 250-word essays daily.
“I never stick with writing challenges, I always fall off.”
Response: The core design is accountability: you write alongside hundreds of other writers with the same goal and a supportive community, which the program positions as the missing accountability that prevents drop-off.
“Is this self-paced or a live cohort?”
Response: The current site describes a self-paced curriculum; some legacy copy references cohorts. Confirm the current delivery format with the founder before promoting specifics.
“What does it cost and what exactly is included?”
Response: Pricing and inclusions are not stated in available public material and must be confirmed with the founder before promotion.
“Will this only work if I'm active on Twitter?”
Response: Twitter/X is highlighted for fast feedback, but alumni report repurposing essays into newsletters, LinkedIn, Medium, blogs, and products; the underlying habit and frameworks are platform-agnostic.
Rules
Promotion rules
Where you can promote, what is restricted, and what the founder requires.
Allowed channels
Restricted channels
- AI-generated content
- Yes
- Content reuse
- No
- Founder approval
- Yes
Approved claims
- Self-paced digital writing curriculum and 30-day daily writing challenge
- Teaches writing 30 Atomic Essays in 30 days
- States it has taught over 10,000 students
- Emphasizes community, accountability, and writing in public
- Includes frameworks for headlines, formatting, and idea generation
Claims to avoid
- Do not claim guaranteed income or follower counts
- Do not claim results are typical
- Do not claim official partnership before founder approval
- Do not claim Stripe-verified payouts
- Do not claim managed checkout is ready
- Do not state specific pricing until confirmed by the founder
Compliance notes
- Promote the program without income or audience-growth guarantees and without claiming an official partnership before founder approval. Pricing, commission, payout, checkout, and tracking details are not in the source and require founder confirmation before any commercial promotion.
Evidence
Proof & trust signals
Claims, evidence links, and operational trust signals partners can lean on.
Proof points
- students taught: 10,000 students
- essays published: 30 essays in 30 days
- Alumni report audience growth, including a testimonial citing 3,000+ Twitter followers gained during the challenge.
- Alumni report launching first digital products and carving new online career paths after the program.
- Publish writing consistently
- Build a daily writing habit
- Grow an audience and get feedback
- Build a content library and portfolio
- Find a niche and launch first products
- Featured alumni and creator testimonials
- Library of published success stories
- Extensive published alumni success stories
Proof links
- Ship 30 for 30 logo
Primary Ship 30 for 30 wordmark logo.
- Ship 30 for 30 social/share image
Open Graph share image for Ship 30 for 30.
- Digital Writing Blog hero
Hero image used for the Ship 30 for 30 digital writing blog.
About Ship 30 for 30
Ship 30 for 30 is a self-paced digital writing curriculum and daily writing challenge that has taught over 10,000 students how to start writing online by publishing 30 short Atomic Essays in 30 days. Instead of passive lessons, students write and publish in public, get fast feedback from platform algorithms, build a content library and personal brand, and write alongside a supportive community. The program is designed to break the overthinking, over-editing, and inconsistency habits that stop aspiring writers from ever hitting publish.
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