So, would you like to try selling digital products, rather than the slow grind of waiting for a website to rank?
It’s not as complicated as you might think!
Most people don’t fail because they can’t build.
They fail because they build the wrong thing.
You don’t need another random digital product. You need a tightly matched solution to a specific, trending micro-problem.
So what are you actually building?
You’re building a sellable solution.
That could look like:
Digital Products
• Prompt packs
• Templates
• Printable bundles
• Swipe files
• Mini toolkits
Short-Form Offers
• Mini-courses
• Workshops
• 5-day challenges
• Paid webinars
• Quick-start guides
Services Packaged as Products
• Audits
• Strategy sessions
• Done-for-you setups
Micro-Memberships
• Monthly prompt drops
• Template vaults
• Niche-specific content packs
Let’s make this concrete.
Hot angle: “Faceless Shorts with AI”
Build: Script pack + editing workflow + template files.
Hot angle: “Kids’ visual routine charts”
Build: Printable bundle + editable Canva versions.
Hot angle: “ChatGPT prompts for Etsy sellers”
Build: Structured prompt library + checklist + optimisation guide.
You are not building “content.”
You are building a clear solution to a specific, current frustration.
Now… where do you sell it?
You have three main paths.
- Marketplaces for Fast Validation
If you want built-in traffic and quick testing, use platforms like Etsy or Gumroad.
These are ideal for:
• Printables
• Templates
• Prompt packs
• Small digital tools
You borrow traffic. You validate quickly. You accept platform fees.
- Your Own Platform for Long-Term Growth
If you want control and higher margins, use Shopify, Kajabi, Substack, or WordPress.
This is slower but more powerful over time. You own the audience. You build repeat buyers.
- Social-First Selling
If the angle is trending on social, sell where attention lives.
Use Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube to drive traffic to your checkout page.
The smart move?
Validate on borrowed traffic.
Scale on owned traffic.
The real breakthrough isn’t platform choice.
It’s building something people are already actively looking for.
Tomorrow, we will look at The Method: How to Find What’s Hot (With Prompts), so you can get started!
