Digital Products

Digital products let you create once and sell repeatedly — no inventory, no shipping. Examples: ebooks, online courses, templates, printables, presets, software, or guides. You build the product, list it on your site or platforms like Gumroad or Teachable, and earn when customers buy. Initial effort is high; ongoing effort is low. Good for passive-ish income if you have expertise to share.

Types of Digital Products

Ebooks and guides: share knowledge in written form. Courses: teach a skill via video or modules. Templates: spreadsheets, design files, or documents. Printables: planners, art, or worksheets. Presets: photo or video filters. Software or tools: automate a task. Choose based on your skills and what your audience needs.

Getting Started

Identify a problem you can solve or a skill you can teach. Create the product. Use a platform (Gumroad, Teachable, Etsy for printables) or your own site. Market through content, social media, or ads. Iterate based on feedback.

Summary

Digital products offer scalable income — create once, sell many times. Start with what you know and what people will pay for.

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FAQ – Digital Products

How much can I earn from digital products?

It varies. Some creators earn a few hundred per month; others earn much more. Depends on product quality, pricing, and marketing.

Do I need an audience first?

It helps. You can sell through platforms, SEO, or ads without a big following. An audience speeds up sales and reduces marketing cost.

What platform should I use?

Gumroad and Payhip for simple products. Teachable or Thinkific for courses. Etsy for printables. Your own site for full control and lower fees.

Last updated: March 4, 2026

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