If you would’ve told me a year ago that I’d triple my business revenue, I would’ve laughed. Back then, I was working non-stop but getting nowhere fast. I felt like I was doing everything “right” — posting content, trying to sell my products, showing up on social media — but at the end of the month, my numbers barely moved.
I’ll be honest with you… I was overwhelmed, disorganized, and burnt out. My goals were all in my head, my finances were scattered across apps and bank statements, and my content strategy? Nonexistent. I was hustling, but I had no direction.
Then, something clicked: I realized my business didn’t need more effort… it needed more structure. That’s when I created and started using the Digital Babe Business Planner — and everything changed. Within months, I went from “winging it” to running my business with an actual system, and by the end of the year, I had tripled my revenue.
I want to share exactly how I used this planner to turn my business around, step by step, so you can do the same.
Step 1: Getting Clear on My Goals (For the First Time Ever)
Before, I’d set vague goals like “I want to make more money” or “I want to grow my business.” But without specific, measurable goals, I couldn’t track anything — and if you can’t track it, you can’t grow it.
When I started using my planner, I opened up the Revenue Goals Tracker and wrote down my first real monthly income target: $10,000. At first, it felt scary seeing such a big number on paper, but here’s what changed everything: the planner made me break it down into actionable steps.
Instead of just saying, “I want $10K,” I asked:
- How many products do I need to sell?
- At what price?
- How many people do I need to reach?
For example, if I’m selling a $47 product, that means I’d need about 215 sales to hit $10K. Suddenly, the goal didn’t feel so impossible. I could actually see the math behind it.
Having that clarity gave me focus. Every decision — every piece of content, every email, every campaign — started aligning with that goal. And that was the first major shift.
Step 2: Finally Understanding My Numbers
I used to avoid checking my finances because, honestly, it stressed me out. Money felt complicated, and I hated spreadsheets. But once I started tracking my numbers inside my planner, everything became so much easier to manage.
Every week, I use the Revenue Tracker to log my sales, expenses, and profits. And let me tell you… seeing my numbers visually changed everything for me. I could instantly spot patterns, like which products were my top sellers, which months performed best, and where I was overspending.
For example, I noticed that one of my digital products — which I thought was “just a small add-on” — was actually generating almost 40% of my monthly income. That insight helped me create better bundles and marketing strategies, which directly boosted my revenue.
Knowing your numbers isn’t just about bookkeeping — it’s about making smarter decisions. And having everything organized in one place meant I stopped guessing and started acting based on real data.
Step 3: Aligning My Marketing With My Money Goals
Here’s where things really started to shift. Before, I was posting random content whenever I felt like it — but there was no real strategy behind it. Now, I plan all of my marketing and content around my income goals using the Monthly Content Calendar in my planner.
For example, if I want to make $10K in March and I know one of my best-selling products is my business planner, I’ll create content around topics like:
- How to set income goals that actually work
- Behind-the-scenes of how I plan my business
- Productivity tips and CEO routines
- Testimonials and case studies
By aligning my content with my sales goals, I started seeing real results. My posts weren’t just getting likes — they were driving clicks, sign-ups, and purchases.
And the best part? Planning ahead meant I stopped scrambling at the last minute. I batch my content for Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok, and email all at once, and everything flows seamlessly because it’s mapped out in one central place.
Step 4: Reviewing and Adjusting Every Month
One of the biggest mistakes I used to make was setting goals and never checking back in on them. I’d write down “$5K this month!” and then… never look at it again. No wonder I wasn’t hitting my numbers.
Now, at the end of each month, I use the Monthly Reflection Pages in my planner to review my results:
- Did I hit my income goal?
- Which products performed best?
- Which strategies drove the most sales?
- Where did I spend too much time or money?
These reflections became game-changers for my business. If something isn’t working, I can pivot immediately instead of wasting months repeating the same mistakes. And when I find something that does work, I double down on it.
That constant cycle of planning, tracking, and adjusting is exactly what helped me scale so quickly.
The Planner That Changed Everything
Tripling my revenue didn’t happen because I worked harder it happened because I worked smarter. The Digital Babe Business Planner gave me the structure and clarity I was missing.
It’s where I set my income goals, track my numbers, map out my marketing strategy, and review my progress. It keeps everything organized in one place so I can run my business like a CEO, not just a creator trying to keep up.
If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, unorganized, or stuck at the same income level, you don’t need to do more. You just need a better system. The planner is the exact one I used to triple my revenue, and I know it can help you, too.
✨ Grab your Digital Babe Business Planner here and start building the business (and income) you’ve been dreaming about.