Have you ever had someone say...." how do you do that?" For example, how do you create a system for your service? Or my favorite...how do you get clients and referrals?
You can share and sell your processes, tips, strategies, and shortcuts as an ebook, guide, checklist, template, etc., packed with your knowledge and expertise. Your digital product could be a course, checklist, planner, template, or a list of viable digital products that are easy to create and deliver value and quick wins for your customers.
Let’s face it: not every customer will need a coaching package or a series of consulting sessions with you to reach their goal. Not all customers can afford high-ticket items. This makes digital products so appealing to customers, but they get exactly the one solution they need the most now.
Digital products are a highly effective way to get leads and build income. Or maybe you’re unsure how to create or implement them into your business. The most popular concern is which digital product your potential customer will buy from you. Or which will they opt-in to get on your email list? The best place to start to answer that question is your audience.
It’s no surprise that you should first conduct some research before spending time on creating any digital product. You can also determine the format your audience prefers, and the topics they are most interested in that will provide the most value. Ask your audience and current customers with a poll, email, or simply talk to them. Keep in mind people may not want to say you have a horrible idea to your face, so instead, ask open-ended questions rather than leading them to the answer you want.
Create a poll on your social media account asking your audience to select from several options. Surveys that are anonymous and online polls work best to get truthful answers. The tools I use for surveys are Typeform and SurveyMonkey. These tools are great because they are easy to set up, track responses, and provide data you can analyze later.
You could also read your audience’s comments and note the posts that discuss problems they have or solutions they are looking for. Based on this, think about what kind of digital product would give value and solve their problem to give them a quick win. When choosing your digital product, research and listen to your readers. Validate the topic and make sure the digital product will be valuable to them and offered in the format that will be most useful to them.
Digital products should be eye-catching and well-thought-out with your branding. Just because it’s free, low-cost, and easy to create does not mean it should look cheap. Your digital products should look polished and have a low word count (remember, it’s for a quick win…not a blog post 😊).
If your digital product looks high value, it will make purchasing it easier for the customer. The value of the solution you provide is essential, but so is the design of your digital product. People will see the image of your digital product, the design, and the branding and quickly judge whether they will buy it or not.
Creating a digital product does not have to be time-consuming. If you're up for creating these yourself, use a designing tool like Canva to create digital products. They have a free 14-day trial and make creating digital products so easy. You can also make changes to the colors, fonts, and images. It’s great for creating ebooks, checklists, infographics, guides, planners, and many other resources you can quickly assemble to give your customers the quick solutions they need. If designing digital products makes you anxious or you don't have time, please see my Done-For-You Services.
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You can make a professional-looking digital product using no more than two fonts, plenty of white space, graphics that relate to the product, and colors that are easy to read and align with your brand. Keep it simple and avoid overdesigning. Add space between the sections of your digital product so text and graphics are not stacked together too closely.
Your digital product should be easy to read, use, and applicable so your customer can get the most use. Add your logo, tagline, and brand colors. Also, add another call-to-action at the end of the website and social media links.
Here's an example of a free social media content planner as an opt-in, and below is how I used Convertkit to showcase it on my social media platforms.
Your digital product should be short and straightforward. Avoid trying to pack hours of coaching sessions into one digital product. It cannot be done without overwhelming and turning your customer off. Keep it clean, professional, and easy to follow. This is not the time to get fancy. The goal is to make it easy for your customer to get a quick win. If you prefer not to create digital products yourself, you could always hire freelancers from Upwork or Fiverr to create for you. Another option is to purchase professional, affordable, done-for-you templates to save time and keep costs low.
You can create any of the following:
✔️Downloadable PDFs (ebooks, checklists, templates, etc.
✔️Courses (email courses, online courses)
✔️Video series (webinars, recorded demos, and training)
✔️Printables (photographs, journals, worksheets, etc.)
✔️Audio (podcasts, audiobooks, etc.)
Digital products can help skyrocket income and generate leads for your business. This is true for any niche, whether you sell products or services. For anyone who desires online success, creating a digital product is a great way to not only get your feet wet but a way to quickly find your ideal customers and build your business and your brand.
Take advantage of the need most people have, like completing activities quickly, accomplishing a time-consuming task, and being able to measure success. Here are the three most straightforward and most popular digital products you can create for your business to sell right now:
1. Checklist. The value is helping people track and list what they need to keep track of for a complicated process. Creating a checklist is as easy as making a check box next to each item on the list. could be as simple as a tick box next to each item on a list.
2. Planner. This is a valuable item because people love planning what they need to do. It helps people create goals and provide a sense of ease in knowing what is coming up next. These could be daily, weekly, or monthly planners.
3. Video Training. This gives people a tangible skill they can immediately apply in their business or daily life–this is extremely valuable. Do you ever have people send you DMs or messages asking how you make your products, what tools you use, or what process you use? I do it all the time. You could create a simple 30-minute to a one-hour video explaining how you make your product or the process you use. This training will deliver instructions for a specific skill your customer will have after viewing the video.
The possibilities are endless when using digital products like calendars, trackers, ebooks, and templates to leverage and thrill your customers. You can sell them on your social media pages and websites or as upsells to any other products or services you offer. You can even sell them using your Conkvertkit account. Digital products can also be created as a freebie to give your audience a quick solution and opt-in to grow your email list and your business.
To save time monetizing your expertise without Zoom calls or physical inventory, simplify digital product creation for your business.
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