Start Here: How to Use This Blog
Welcome — I’m building this blog to go along with the Pricing for Profit System and my MikeGuides tools.
If you’re new here, this page will give you a quick lay of the land and a simple way to get started.
1. What this blog is for
This blog exists to help you:
- Price your offers with real profit targets, not guesses
- Use AI as a practical tool, not a toy
- Make decisions with simple, clear steps instead of spreadsheets and chaos
You won’t see theory for theory’s sake here. Every post is meant to be something you can use in a real business.
2. Where to go first
If you’re brand new to my world, here are the first places to visit:
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Pricing for Profit System
This is the core guide that shows you how to think about pricing, profit, and simple targets.
Visit: pricingforprofit.co -
MikeGuides.co
This is where you’ll find my other tools and interactive guides.
Visit: MikeGuides.co
Read a few posts here, then go check out those two sites when you’re ready for something more structured.
3. How the posts are organized
Over time, you’ll see posts fall into a few loose buckets:
- Pricing fundamentals – how to think about price, value, and profit
- AI in your business – using tools like ChatGPT in a practical way
- Behind the guides – context and walkthroughs for the tools I build
For now, the blog is small and growing. As it expands, I’ll make it easier to filter and find what you need.
4. How to get the most out of this
Here’s a simple way to use this blog:
- Pick one post that matches a problem you actually have right now.
- Read it once without stress.
- Read it again and do one small thing it suggests.
- Come back another day and repeat.
Small, calm steps beat giant “someday” plans.
5. What’s coming next
In the near future, you’ll see:
- A simple free resources area you can browse
- More walkthroughs of the Pricing for Profit ideas
- Practical posts about using AI to save time and reduce chaos
Thanks for being here.
This blog — like the rest of my work — is a work in progress, but it’s built to actually help you move forward, not just add more noise.