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The Storefront Playbook

How to build an expert storefront that generates passive income from your knowledge, playbooks, and consulting services.

🌟 What you’ll achieve

By the end of this playbook, you will have a live Expert Storefront with at least 1 subscription tier, 2 premium resources published, and your first subscriber.

Before you start — you’ll need:
Professional or Expert-tier plan
At least 5 completed missions or equivalent verified professional experience
Trust Score ≥ 500 (signals to subscribers that you are a credible expert)
1–3 pieces of knowledge you can package: a guide, a template, a dataset, or a process
The 6 Steps
1
Identify your packaging angle
Owner: You · Est. 20 min

Most experts underestimate how much value their institutional knowledge represents. The goal isn’t to give everything away — it’s to package the right knowledge for the right subscriber.

What’s the one question you get asked most often by peers? That’s your first premium asset.
What compliance knowledge do you have that took you years to learn but could save someone else months? Package that.
What templates or processes have you built for your own missions that others would pay to reuse?
⌴ Decision point
Are you primarily selling (A) knowledge/guides — best for researchers and compliance specialists, (B) templates/tools — best for engineers and program managers, or (C) consulting access/calendar — best for senior advisors? Your tier structure should reflect the primary value type.
Done when: 3 potential premium assets identified and titled.
2
Set your subscription tiers
Owner: You · Est. 15 min

Design 2–3 tiers with increasing access and value. Anchor pricing to the value your subscribers receive, not your hourly rate.

Tier 1 (Silver): $9–19/mo — public playbooks, access to your resource library, weekly newsletter
Tier 2 (Gold): $29–49/mo — + private templates, monthly office hours, priority reply
Tier 3 (Expert): $79–149/mo — + direct access to your calendar, custom consultation sessions
Price the top tier to cover your time; price the bottom tier to maximize subscriber volume
Done when: 3 subscription tiers created with descriptions, pricing, and included resources listed.
3
Publish your first 2 premium resources
Owner: You · Est. 60 min

Your first two resources are your storefront’s reputation anchor. They determine whether visitors become subscribers.

Format: a well-structured PDF, a data file, or a Notion-template link works equally well
Length: 5–15 pages for a guide; 1 working template; one real dataset — don’t over-engineer
Include a real case study: “I used this exact framework on [mission type] and it produced [outcome]”
Preview the first 20% for free — the teaser drives conversions more than any headline
Template
Resource title: [What it does for the reader in one line] Best for: [Specific role or mission type] What’s inside: [3-5 bullet points — specific, not vague] Case study: [One real example with a measurable outcome] Preview: [First section, first template page, or first data table]
Done when: 2 premium resources published with previews enabled. Resources assigned to appropriate subscription tiers.
4
Write a compelling storefront headline
Owner: You · Est. 15 min

Your storefront headline is the first thing a visitor sees. It answers one question: “Why should I subscribe to you specifically?”

Outcome-first: “I help [mission type] teams navigate ITAR compliance without legal counsel”
Specificity wins: “15 years of DOE nuclear safety programs, now packaged for independent contractors”
Avoid generic: “Expert in my field” tells a visitor nothing. Specifics build trust.
Template
I help [who] [achieve what] by [your unique approach]. Based on [X years / X missions / specific credential], my storefront gives you [the 3 things they get in plain language].
Done when: Storefront headline written and published. Profile views should increase within 24 hours of going live.
5
Announce your storefront to your network
Owner: You · Est. 20 min

Go-to-market is simple: post in 2 Community Spaces, send a personal message to 10 peers who would benefit, and update your profile bio to include a storefront CTA.

In your community post, share the problem your storefront solves — not what’s inside it
The subject line of your peer outreach messages: “I packaged the [topic] resource you asked about”
Add your storefront link to your profile bio, your email signature, and your LinkedIn headline
Done when: Community announcement posted. 10 personal messages sent. At least 1 subscriber within 7 days.
6
Build the recurring habit
Owner: You · Est. Ongoing — 30 min/week

The difference between storefronts that generate $0 and those that generate meaningful passive income is one thing: consistent new content.

Publish one new resource per month — this is the minimum to maintain subscriber retention
Use mission work as content: “What I learned building [mission type] this quarter” is always valuable
Reply to all subscriber comments within 48 hours — subscriber retention is built on responsiveness
Done when: Monthly content calendar set. At least 3 subscribers after Month 1. Storefront revenue covering your platform subscription by Month 3.
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