I have a digital product and I'm going to use woo commerce on my website and also have them on etsy. I have scans of vintage documents and I've created PDFs in Adobe Acrobat. Do I just upload them now to my platform? I am trying to find a tutorial on the best size, resolution and way to add the files in the most efficient way and how to keep file sizes as small as I can but still have them print out at a high enough resolution. Do you have any videos about that? Thanks!
Jessica, I love this video! I came up with a new idea for a digital product that I'm selling to my audience. It's called a beat pack. It's a downloadable zip file of hip-hop beats I produced that rappers can write songs to. Thank you for all the help you provide in your videos and I love the editing effects you have in your videos now.😊
What about life insurance? I’m a life and health agent and I’m looking to explore various options in this area. Thank you for all of your helpful videos.
My husband has a portable sawmill business and I’ve been wracking my brain to think of what I can offer as a digital product on his website. I’m still not sure 🤔
in the diy or home decor space for example, are people REALLY going to BUY a template of like "what products to use while you DIY and how to use them" or "home decor worth paying for" when they could just search for it on google or youtube? same with the fashion guides? could a creator seriously be putting a individual slant on these ideas enough to get someone to buy? I guess my question is more so, what is going to get someone to be like YEP I GOTTA PAY FOR THAT.. you know? there's gotta be a universal approach no matter the niche because so much of this info is not really specific to a creator... I am always on youtube and when someone is selling something like that i am never interested bc why pay $10 for something I can google.. and most people give it away for free in their videos, on their email marketing or website, or just a pdf link to capture their info i guess.. so I'm curious to know what is getting people to actually pay for these ideas you mentioned? i think most people who want to build their business WILL pay for guides like this cause they're desperate for their business to thrive but the average person idk.. let me know your thoughts PLZ!
I think this is where niching down and knowing your exact audience comes into play. So for your example of home decor niche. Am I going to pay $10 for a random "spring decor must haves" eh maybe not. But if you have a specific guide called "Anthropology vibes on an IKEA budget. Links to dupes and styling tips to design the home of your dreams on a budget" well yes, if I love Anthropology/boho but I can't afford a $3000 night stand yes, I want to know how to get the same look and I will pay you for doing the work for me. Even more so if I think I'm not good at curating a room. For DIY, if you build an amazing built in you can offer a $10 guide on how to build this in your home with supply list and exclusive video access for insider tips and tricks. (You can make private videos on RUclips and give them access to them in your digital product and skip some hosting fees.)
One thing I'm always reminding myself... Just because I would put in the leg work to save $10 doesn't mean everyone feels the same. You won't get a 100% take rate but more courses these days are just people paying for someone to organize information and give it to them in a cohesive flow. Some people will pay for that, others will choose to bootstrap the information together. ♥️
I'm in the DIY maker niche, and I follow lots of other creators within the niche. YES, I would buy a template guide of what is the best materials to start getting into a certain craft. Not all of that information is available on google and other creators like to gate keep the information so that they don't get their ideas copied or stolen. There also isn't a lot of craft kits you can buy of certain crafts and you often have to look up what supplies you'll need to get started. Like for example, If I wanted to make stickers , there are no sticker craft bundles that include the various type of sticker papers you will need, the best printer, and machine cutter to cut it and ect. You have to search all of the items you will need to do that and some creators will share that process and some will gate keep it. I really want to make one of those cool shaped carpets that you loom together with this tool and I enjoy watching a creator make them. I've asked if she can make a video of all of the supplies she uses with no responses. I have no idea what the materials are or what the craft is even called. So yes, I would pay for a supply list guide for that.
Heyyy! I saw your Stanstore sponsored video. I am planning to create my stanstore/superprofile/linktree bio & wanted to ask you for a recommendation. Which should I use? Is stanstore really as good as you said it was or was it becuase they had sponsored you to give a good review?
Yes ma'am! I knew when the clapping started 11:13 momma would show up.
Great Video! I got lots of ideas.
Same!!! I love digital products!!!
Absolutely! Digital products function in every industry. It's truly exciting to see how technology is shaping the future across the board.
Your all videos are helpful
Thanks for sharing 🙏🙏🙏
“Little nuggen” 😊 love it!
I have a digital product and I'm going to use woo commerce on my website and also have them on etsy. I have scans of vintage documents and I've created PDFs in Adobe Acrobat. Do I just upload them now to my platform? I am trying to find a tutorial on the best size, resolution and way to add the files in the most efficient way and how to keep file sizes as small as I can but still have them print out at a high enough resolution. Do you have any videos about that? Thanks!
That was super - very idea-inspiring indeed. Thank you 👍
Love this..What about tshirt and tumbler biz.. would love some tips..
Love this!!!! So golden!
my problem is getting the sales
First one here 😂❤ Thank you for the content!
Love this video had to subscribed
Jessica, I love this video! I came up with a new idea for a digital product that I'm selling to my audience. It's called a beat pack. It's a downloadable zip file of hip-hop beats I produced that rappers can write songs to. Thank you for all the help you provide in your videos and I love the editing effects you have in your videos now.😊
Wow, that's fantastic! Your beat pack idea sounds incredible. It's great to see how helpful the digital product is. Keep up the great work!
@@SkySocialAssistant thank you!
What about life insurance? I’m a life and health agent and I’m looking to explore various options in this area. Thank you for all of your helpful videos.
Well said 😂😂😂 it can work as a Money Mindset Coach I’ve made workbooks and todo lists pads
And I’ve also said what can I make so I get both ends 😂😂😂
What about product based businesses? I own a candle company and am looking for ways to not be limited by what I can physically produce.
Love the travel one I’m also lifestyle (vlogs, food reviews, mukbangs)
what about stationary ?
I purchased Roadmap
My husband has a portable sawmill business and I’ve been wracking my brain to think of what I can offer as a digital product on his website. I’m still not sure 🤔
What's up. Any feedback on the sales copy yet?
Thanks for the video but do you have any suggestions for Gamers?
in the diy or home decor space for example, are people REALLY going to BUY a template of like "what products to use while you DIY and how to use them" or "home decor worth paying for" when they could just search for it on google or youtube? same with the fashion guides? could a creator seriously be putting a individual slant on these ideas enough to get someone to buy? I guess my question is more so, what is going to get someone to be like YEP I GOTTA PAY FOR THAT.. you know? there's gotta be a universal approach no matter the niche because so much of this info is not really specific to a creator... I am always on youtube and when someone is selling something like that i am never interested bc why pay $10 for something I can google.. and most people give it away for free in their videos, on their email marketing or website, or just a pdf link to capture their info i guess.. so I'm curious to know what is getting people to actually pay for these ideas you mentioned? i think most people who want to build their business WILL pay for guides like this cause they're desperate for their business to thrive but the average person idk.. let me know your thoughts PLZ!
I think this is where niching down and knowing your exact audience comes into play. So for your example of home decor niche. Am I going to pay $10 for a random "spring decor must haves" eh maybe not. But if you have a specific guide called "Anthropology vibes on an IKEA budget. Links to dupes and styling tips to design the home of your dreams on a budget" well yes, if I love Anthropology/boho but I can't afford a $3000 night stand yes, I want to know how to get the same look and I will pay you for doing the work for me. Even more so if I think I'm not good at curating a room.
For DIY, if you build an amazing built in you can offer a $10 guide on how to build this in your home with supply list and exclusive video access for insider tips and tricks. (You can make private videos on RUclips and give them access to them in your digital product and skip some hosting fees.)
One thing I'm always reminding myself... Just because I would put in the leg work to save $10 doesn't mean everyone feels the same. You won't get a 100% take rate but more courses these days are just people paying for someone to organize information and give it to them in a cohesive flow. Some people will pay for that, others will choose to bootstrap the information together. ♥️
I'm in the DIY maker niche, and I follow lots of other creators within the niche. YES, I would buy a template guide of what is the best materials to start getting into a certain craft. Not all of that information is available on google and other creators like to gate keep the information so that they don't get their ideas copied or stolen. There also isn't a lot of craft kits you can buy of certain crafts and you often have to look up what supplies you'll need to get started. Like for example, If I wanted to make stickers , there are no sticker craft bundles that include the various type of sticker papers you will need, the best printer, and machine cutter to cut it and ect. You have to search all of the items you will need to do that and some creators will share that process and some will gate keep it. I really want to make one of those cool shaped carpets that you loom together with this tool and I enjoy watching a creator make them. I've asked if she can make a video of all of the supplies she uses with no responses. I have no idea what the materials are or what the craft is even called. So yes, I would pay for a supply list guide for that.
People pay for convenience, so, sure - they might be able to Google whatever they need to learn but they’ll pay not to have to!
@@mrsericaminor great ideas!!! thank you for your insight
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Heyyy!
I saw your Stanstore sponsored video.
I am planning to create my stanstore/superprofile/linktree bio & wanted to ask you for a recommendation. Which should I use? Is stanstore really as good as you said it was or was it becuase they had sponsored you to give a good review?
I can’t find the wanderlust thing you mentioned @hellojessica