Digital Product Lounge
Jill and Mark (Progress2Prosper.com)

Breaking Through Struggles (For Those Who Have Already Started)

Starting a business is exciting, but once the initial enthusiasm fades, many people hit roadblocks. You might already have a product, a website, or some marketing knowledge - yet you’re still struggling with leads, conversions, or consistent sales. This module is all about understanding the common obstacles and what can help you move past them.

Common Challenges for Early Entrepreneurs

  • Lack of leads: It’s hard to get people to see your offers without the right systems.

  • Low conversions: Visitors may come to your site but don’t take action.

  • Overwhelm: Trying to do everything at once can lead to burnout.

  • Skepticism and self-doubt: Many people struggle to believe they can succeed online.

Key Insight: These challenges are normal - even experienced marketers face them. The difference is knowing how to address them strategically.

Why Struggles Happen

  • Incomplete systems: Often, marketing funnels, lead nurturing, or product presentation aren’t fully optimised.

  • Lack of guidance: Many beginners don’t have a mentor or step-by-step plan.

  • Inconsistent effort: Results take time, and sporadic work slows progress.

Takeaway: Success is rarely instant. Understanding the reasons behind struggles is the first step to breaking through.

Solutions to Overcome Struggles

There are proven strategies to move past these common obstacles:

  • Lead nurturing systems: Tools that educate prospects and build trust over time.

  • Mentorship programs: Guidance from experienced marketers to fast-track results.

How These Offers Can Help

Key Takeaways

  • Struggling is normal; many businesses face it at some point.

  • The key is to identify where the gaps are - whether it’s leads, conversions, or guidance.

Take the Next Step to Break Through

If you’re ready to move past struggles and start seeing consistent results, there are tools and programs designed to help you:

The Digital Launchpad was created by Mark Shiers