How to Sell Digital Products – A Beginner’s Guide

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Publicado 2024-04-15
In this video, I share everything I know about selling stuff online in guide form.

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0:00 Intro
0:35 The Idea
9:35 Build
16:52 Market
25:40 The Game

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  • @blackpearloyster
    My friend from collage started selling homemade cakes and desserts. She bakes so good that most professors and classmates preferred to order from her than from a bakery. She got overwhelmed though, because it was hard to keep up with her biology major classes and her side business. She graduated and now is teaching people and teens how to bake as part of her business. 🏆
  • @beyzaali3
    Such a down to earth person who gives information that is actually helpful 😊A very rare thing to find in social media these days. Thank you for the good content.
  • @schmax3627
    I opened my shop in October 2023, selling digital products. To this day, I'm still figuring out what strategies are effective and which ones aren't. It wasn't until late December 2023, nearly three months after uploading my initial six designs, that I made my first sale. Surprisingly, after that initial sale, it only took about a week to make two more sales. The momentum continued to grow: in January, I reached a total of 22 sales, followed by 46 sales in February and 52 in March. Interestingly, I didn't make any changes during this time—no adjustments to tags or titles, and my product presentation remained basic, with just two pictures of each design and a simple title. Now, I'm eager to start my second Etsy shop, but I realize I still have a lot to learn about how Etsy functions, why my first shop succeeded, and why sales picked up so quickly after that initial breakthrough. And acutally.. Im kinda lost :D
  • @GlitterbyMaja
    I like your videos. I feel like they are most genuine. How you deliver your videos is so calm. The message is clear and clean with no bells and whistles. Plus I love how you urge people to really try. I've been hitting red for the last 2 years. I'll spin the wheel again! 🤞wish me luck! 😅
  • @villagegirl3627
    Finally, someone who preaches profiting from your passion and skills, knowledge and solution to a pain point. You rock. Been inspired by you since you started selling stickers… People buy people.
  • @section8corde17
    Ive been selling digital products for 2 and a half years on etsy and have been able to go full time last year, and loved what you had said. Ive been wanting to start another and trying to see what to do but with ai everywhere you want the easy route. To do it right I agree completely with what you said by finding and becoming a part of your target audience group. While i do run etsy adds, my social media presence with such people has brought the most customers. In the end, digital products are great for people who dont have space to run a buisness out of their house, or move too much to get a office of sorts to make your products out of.
  • @zillapadilla
    I was viewing the 28-minute video without realizing it. I don't usually leave comments on videos I watch, but this one is truly inspiring. Thank you for meaningful and enlightening content. ❤ God bless!
  • @faiza1276
    Tim, you’re value system is exactly what the world needs! You’re absolutely right that businesses should think about what they’re good at and have true skill in— rather than trying to sell junk, you could sell something that is actually better and resolves a niche. Great values, great video!
  • @senojnayr8498
    i do not comment on videos dawg fr, but this here really slapped me dead in the face. Love the fact u actually made sense while also keeping shit simple bro. Truly a mentally shifting piece of advice fro anyone out here really serious about building any online business you actually should care about. thanks !
  • LOVED the analogy of spinning the wheel and the green vs. red slices. Then, you followed up by saying that it's all a bunch of learning experiences and everything builds upon those experiences. This is gold. Thank you.
  • thank you for being genuinely helpful instead of promoting master classes in other platforms for this content. God bless you and your business
  • The end part of the video was so wholesome! Thank you for reminding us that it's okay to fail, we just keep trying again.
  • @LennyTim
    Thanks for the vid. I've been selling digital products a bit and what has helped me get a jump start is targeting holidays. Other than that, selling digital products as a "supplement" to something else you're already selling is a way to breakthrough.
  • @dianemaines3880
    Honestly you have the best videos on YouTube. So refreshing and informative.
  • @AndriaMrs
    WOW, all teachers should be like you. You are so so easy to watch and listen to, and to learn from. I have been going to start my shop for oooooooh don't know how long, but frightened of failing. But now, well now I am giving it a go. If I don't try, I will never know will I? You inspire with confidence 🙂. Thank You x
  • @nrndh01
    Feels so warm when watching the last part. I can see that you’ve taught us with a sincere heart, not just for the sake of adsense. Am so glad that your video came up to my timeline. Respect. Thank you.
  • @dmc6210
    I’ve watched and rewatched these videos so many times. Please keep making great relevant content. I absolutely adore your work.
  • @michaeldavis623
    Tim, First off... Thank you for the amazing content! Hearing your concept of the red-green spin meant the world to me. I've been down for a while but hearing that made me want to get back up and keep trying to provide people the value they want. Thank you for all you do!  Your fan,  Michael
  • @jasminec6373
    This is one of the better and more thorough free breakdowns I ever watched. Thank you
  • @NoeMPaperCo
    Thanks for sharing, Tim! I’ve been binge watching videos about selling digital products and I appreciate that you give clear cut advice from actual experience. I just posted my first printable last night and just realized that I’ve priced it far too low. It feels uncomfortable pricing higher when everyone else with tons of sales are selling for $1 or even less.