Recent Graduates Blueprint

Recent Graduates • Free Blueprint • Updated June 2026

You followed the roadmap… and still might be wondering why the next step feels so unclear.

Most people don’t notice the risk until the applications, interviews, bills, and “what are you doing now?” questions all start piling up at once.

This free blueprint was built for recent graduates who did the work, earned the credential, and still feel the pressure of entering a job market where certainty is harder to find than they were told it would be.

Built for graduation season
Clear 30-day test
No hype
Career-path aware
Ownership-focused
Recent Graduates Second Income Blueprint

A quick reality check

If any of this feels familiar, this is exactly who this was built for.

Graduation is supposed to feel like a clean next step, but for a lot of people it feels more complicated than that. Hiring has become more cautious, entry-level competition is real, remote work has changed early-career mentoring, and many graduates are realizing that a credential alone does not always create a clear path.

5.8% Recent college graduate unemployment reached 5.8% for ages 22–27 in 2025, according to reporting on New York Fed analysis.
42.5% New York Fed data shared in 2026 put recent graduate underemployment at 42.5% in Q4 2025, its highest level since 2020.
2.5M NCES projected bachelor’s degrees to rise to about 2.5 million by 2030–31, meaning more graduates are entering competitive career pathways.

That does not mean education was a mistake. It means the old roadmap is no longer the whole plan. This blueprint exists to help you test whether building a small digital asset alongside your career path can give you more options, more confidence, and more ownership over time.

What you’ll get inside

This is not a generic “make money online” pitch aimed at people who are stressed after graduation. It is a grounded breakdown for people who want to think clearly before they commit to another path, another course, another job board spiral, or another round of “just keep applying.”

  • A plain-English look at why graduating can still feel uncertain even after doing what you were told to do.
  • A practical explanation of what the internet rewards now and why useful digital assets matter more than empty activity.
  • Lane ideas that fit recent graduates, including career knowledge, degree-related interests, AI tools, productivity, tutorials, personal finance, wellness, travel, and skill-building topics.
  • A 30-day test built for people balancing job applications, interviews, part-time work, family expectations, and the mental pressure of figuring out what comes next.
  • Clear answers to the usual concerns around time, tech, AI, realism, niche choice, and whether this makes sense alongside a normal career path.

Send me the free blueprint

If this already makes sense in your head, this is where you get the full breakdown.

You’ll get the Google Docs version by email. Read it when you can think clearly for a few minutes, not while refreshing job boards, tweaking your resume for the 18th time, or answering another family question about “the plan.”

Important before you submit: If the blueprint email does not show up shortly after you request it, check your spam, junk, and promotions folders. A few people have found it there first.




    No spam. No weird pressure. Just the blueprint and occasional follow-up resources when they genuinely fit.

    Not ready today?

    That’s fine. You can browse the full blueprint library, start with the core roadmap, or look at the bigger picture beyond the first 15 weeks. No fake urgency. Just a more realistic way to figure out whether building something alongside your career path makes practical sense.