
If the market can't see your value, it can't buy it.
You're not failing because you lack skill.
You're failing because buyers can't quickly understand:
- what outcome you produce
- who it's for
- why you're safe to hire
When that's unclear, attention doesn't convert — no matter how capable you are.
Who Core Is For
Prezario Core is for you if:
- You've already tried to monetise your skills
- You've had interest without conversion — or silence
- You want proof, not advice
- You're willing to follow a process without hand-holding
Who Core Is Not For
Not for:
- Exploration-stage users
- People seeking guarantees
- Anyone unwilling to ship something real
Core reduces the work to what actually matters
Step 1 — Diagnose invisibility
You submit how you currently present yourself.
Core shows you — directly — why the market can't say yes yet.
Step 2 — Define a sellable outcome
You'll define:
- one narrow economic role
- one concrete outcome
- one buyer profile
- one delivery boundary
Step 3 — Create proof
You build:
- a small, buyer-facing proof asset
- a low-risk entry offer
- language that signals delivery confidence
Step 4 — Execute or reset
Progress unlocks the next step.
Stalling resets the process.
What Core asks you to do
Core will repeatedly prompt you to:
- submit something concrete
- make a decision
- ship a small artefact
There are no open-ended tasks.
What you'll have when you're done
After Core, you should have:
- a clear outcome-based offer
- proof a buyer can evaluate
- language that reduces hiring risk
- a reason for someone to start a conversation
If you don't, Core hasn't worked.
Why this requires commitment
Free tools don't produce finished work.
Core is paid because:
- commitment increases follow-through
- restarting should feel costly
- finished artefacts matter more than ideas