Encore Presentation: 14 Digital Products You Can Create in a Weekend

EPISODE · Jul 27, 2023

Encore Presentation: 14 Digital Products You Can Create in a Weekend

from Tiny Course Empire Podcast · host Cindy Bidar

I’ve watched students, clients, friends, and colleagues struggle with digital product creation—sometimes taking months or even years to create a single product. When you’re just getting started and not earning much (or anything) yet, that’s a bad spot to be in. It might be keeping you stuck in a day job you hate. It might erode your excitement about being in business at all. It definitely undermines your confidence about your future business growth. It’s also not bringing in any money. A quick win can make all the difference, so in this episode, I’m giving you 14 ideas for digital products you can create in a weekend, including plenty of real-life examples. All you have to do is pick one and get started. Prefer a transcript? Here you go! What you’ll learn in this episode: Two hot niches for easy-to-create digital products. How to repurpose your personal digital assets into something you can sell. Two things you can sell before you even create them. Where to sell digital goods if you don’t have a website. Resources mentioned: 6 Online Business Models to Try offers more ideas to earn money in your business. Conjure Clients Out of Thin Air is a product I created from emails I sent to clients and prospects when I was a new freelancer looking for work. Funnel Builder’s Checklist Pack is the checklist product I wrote while sitting on the patio watching the husband grill up some dinner. Karon Thackston’s Blog Post Shortcuts are created from her own notes to herself, and they’re one of her top sellers. Win Back Your Audience is an ebook I wrote in just two days. Stephanie Lewis creates and sells guided meditations on her site and through meditation apps. Etsy is a popular marketplace for digital and physical goods. Teachers Pay Teachers encourages teachers to sell their lesson plans and printables to other teachers.

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