#Value-based pricing
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sparrowdigit · 2 months ago
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Step-by-Step Guide to Selling Digital Products with Ease
The digital economy is booming, and selling digital products—like eBooks, courses, templates, or printables—has never been more accessible. With low startup costs and limitless scalability, it’s an ideal venture for creators and entrepreneurs. Here’s how to start your journey effortlessly:
1. Identify Your Niche & Audience
Begin by pinpointing a niche you’re passionate about and that has demand. Research communities on social media, forums, or platforms like Reddit to understand pain points. For example, if you’re skilled at graphic design, consider offering Canva templates for small businesses. Narrowing your focus helps you stand out.
2. Validate Your Idea
Before investing time, validate demand. Use surveys, polls, or pre-sale offers to gauge interest. Share a concept on Instagram or LinkedIn and ask followers if they’d buy it. Tools like Google Forms or Gumroad’s pre-order feature can simplify this step.
3. Create Your Product
Focus on quality and usability. Use tools like Canva for design, Teachable for courses, or Adobe Audition for audio guides. Keep it simple—start with one product (e.g., a PDF workbook) before expanding. Ensure it’s professionally presented and solves a specific problem.
4. Choose a User-Friendly Platform
Select a platform that handles hosting and sales. Options like Gumroad, Ko-fi, or Etsy are beginner-friendly. For more control, use Shopify or WordPress with WooCommerce. Prioritize platforms with built-in marketing tools and analytics.
5. Set Up Payments & Pricing
Integrate secure payment gateways like Stripe or PayPal. Price your product strategically: research competitors, consider value-based pricing (e.g., $29 for a time-saving template bundle), or offer tiered options (basic vs. premium).
6. Launch & Market Smartly
Build anticipation before launching. Share snippets on social media, collaborate with micro-influencers, or offer limited-time discounts. Use email lists (start with free lead magnets) and SEO-friendly product descriptions to drive organic traffic.
7. Prioritize Customer Support
Automate delivery using platforms like SendOwl to avoid manual work. Create a FAQ section and respond promptly to queries. Positive reviews boost credibility, so encourage feedback with follow-up emails.
8. Analyze & Scale
Track sales and customer behavior with analytics tools. Identify top-performing marketing channels and double down. Expand your offerings based on demand—turn a popular eBook into a video course, or bundle products for upsells.
Final Thoughts
Selling digital products is a rewarding way to monetize your skills. By starting small, validating ideas, and leveraging the right tools, you can build a sustainable online business with minimal friction. Ready to launch? Your audience is waiting!
Take the first step today—create, share, and grow. The digital world is yours to conquer.
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This guide balances actionable steps with encouragement, ensuring readers feel empowered to start their digital product journey without overwhelm. Each section is concise, with practical examples to inspire immediate action.
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business901-blog · 2 months ago
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Pursuing Available Category Entry Points
To effectively pursue category entry points, businesses must embrace Credibility, Competitiveness, and Commonality as foundational pillars. Organizations can remain agile and informed in a fast-changing market landscape by leveraging Adaptive Planning, Action Research, and Fractional Marketing Services. Building trust through credibility and shared values fosters stronger connections with audiences, while competitive differentiation ensures you stay ahead of rivals.
Together, these strategies empower businesses to make smarter decisions and seize opportunities with precision. By aligning these elements, you can create a sustainable framework for growth that meets current demands and anticipates future challenges with confidence. https://business901.com/blog1/pursuing-available-category-entry-points/
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mayankseo · 2 months ago
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Value-Based Pricing to Reach Full Market Potential
Discover how value-based pricing can unlock your business's full market potential. Learn strategies to maximize profits and enhance customer satisfaction. to know more read out our latest article -https://7sagespricing.com/news/value-based-pricing-to-reach-full-market-potential
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clancykisser · 29 days ago
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You're an artist looking to cash in, but you look down on those in closed species communities doing the same? Sounds like you're not the sharpest tool in the shed, huh?
My guy you're literally just selling NFTS, get over yourself.
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odessastone · 2 years ago
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This new Junker Queen statue is apparently 16 inches tall and weighs 26 pounds
 and it’s $1k 💀
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ianthesmells · 5 months ago
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honestly stunned riot charged $50 (probably not including shipping) for this LOL this the kinda thing you could buy in a store that sells crystals and candles for like $12 ... insane
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taxman-talkman · 6 months ago
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After a little digging I did find that they had a funeral for me. And that’s also where they sold all my old proxies. I found the receipts for all of them and they sold all my things very, very cheaply.
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meteortrails · 1 year ago
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holy fuck I love how petty and aggressive academics are. imagine talking to your colleague and being like ‘yeah actually I think your work delegitimizes our entire field and is so wildly ineffective it would sterilize an entire country’s economy if you put it into practice bc it’s just that fucking stupid. kys.’ like go girl go!!!
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faivsz · 1 year ago
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Im revamping my commissions at the moment but I feel like doing star wars only?? I'd be down to do sw ocs too...
I dont wanna price them too high so they can be affordable but :(
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justaholeinmysoul · 2 years ago
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Some of yall really don't know what it means to be working class in some countries. Yes maybe we can afford little "luxuries" from time to time but that doesn't make people rich or capable to completely boycott the low costs companies.
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cuprohastes · 4 months ago
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About ten, fifteen years ago I wrote a story about a guy living in a Capitalist dystopia. His walls, furniture, and tableware are all covered in smart displays. Basically animated wallpaper. It's sold as being able to turn your room or objects into anything - A nice forest view, outer space, a fantasy realm... but the companies that run this stuff keep sneaking ads in.
It gets so bad he's always being woken up by adverts that offer insomnia cures and better bedding that play when he tries to sleep.
So he buys the ad-free tier, and it's great... for a few months. And then he starts getting adverts from 'premium partners'. So he goes up a level... and the same thing happens.
So he jailbreaks his wallpaper and sends all the ad servers to 0.0.0.0 and voila... he can sleep.
Until this SWAT team blows his door off and drag him off to jail. The Ad companies are suing him for loss of revenue for the products he' notionally have bought if he'd watched their adverts, based on some weird 'The average consumer buys X products with an average value of Y' calculation.
The judge is like 'well I dun wanna annoy the sponsors' so he RICO's this guy's house and possessions and sends him to jail.
... which is a nice relaxed non-volent offender jail for the corporately disenfranchised. But because these people have no money... there's no ads and now he's happy because the only place he's free... is in prison.
Which at the time was a bit much and now it's like: Called it.
Elon's suing companies for not advertising because he's losing revenue. He's also cranking the price of Ad Free Twitter. Disney and Amazon play adverts on their paid service when services used to be free because of the adverts... and now you have to pay to watch the adverts or go up a couple of tiers.
And google's going around freaking out about ad-blockers.
The original story was lost. However, I have started re-writing it. The first part is here - If there's enough interest, I'll keep going.
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business901-blog · 6 months ago
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The post-purchase stage is a crucial phase in the customer journey that begins once a consumer purchases. This stage is not merely the end of a transaction but the start of a new relationship between the brand and the consumer. It involves continuous engagement and communication to enhance the customer experience and foster customer loyalty. By focusing on this phase, businesses can ensure they are not just acquiring customers but retaining them, which is vital for long-term success. 
Article: https://business901.com/blog1/exploring-consumer-preferences-during-the-post-purchase-stage/
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imunbreakabledude · 3 months ago
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no matter how much i do it, the process of buying plane tickets gives me a headache/makes me want to throw up every time. like first off why does it cost so much. why does the cost fluctuate every time i refresh the page. why does it need to completely refresh with the slowest clunkiest search page every time i want to alter a filter or something. if i pick your cheap fare for my departing flight and then a one-tier-up fare for my return flight, why are those fares "not compatible". why are you forcing me to upgrade the first cheap flight. how's that legal? what if I just didn't make it one trip, what if I bought the cheap ticket as a one-way trip then booked a second "one way" trip with the return flight i wanted?? would that work, and are you literally just scamming me out of money for no reason?? or would i go to the trouble of trying to get the two tickets one at a time and then see that for some inexplicable reason, each individual ticket has mysteriously gone up in price thus making them more expensive than if i had given into your 'upgrade' scam the first time? mostly i hate how goddamn annoying it is to even go thru the clunky process of CHECKING when or why it seems to cost more if i set it up differently. WHY IS IT LIKE THIS??? (I know the reason is like, 'greed', but it's so annoying, so frustrating, and always feels like you're getting ripped off and/or paying a lot for a very inconvenient process)!!!
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farmerstrend · 3 months ago
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Exploring the Market Potential of JKUAT’s Watermelon Wine and Other Fruit Products
The Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) in Kenya, which has been researching the production of wine from fruits such as cactuses, bananas and pineapples, will sharpen its focus on the commercialisation of its existing watermelon wine in 2025. In addition to its watermelon wine, JKUAT’s Food Technology Centre has been developing products such as yoghurts, fruit and

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dickthyology · 9 months ago
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I am absolutely begging Americans to please, please stop calling everything east of California and west of new york the midwest. Its a whole fucking continent.
And i know, i know ha ha, your better than anyone in those places simply by virtue of where you live, im happy for you, stay away from chicago it’s very cold and youd hate it.
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iwatcheditbegin · 10 months ago
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people acting like Taylor has been colluding to up ticket prices is ridiculous but I also keep seeing a lot of people that are weirdly conflating resale prices with fv prices for artists. and I just feel like if you have that issue you should not be adding yourself to the discussion
Yep. She had dynamic pricing off and even her floor tix are much lower priced than smaller artist and most of her peers. And based on what people are willing to pay she could set her prices much higher. A reason the eras resell is so crazy is bc they are actually priced below market value
And yeah Every time I see non fan calling her greedy of smth they always use outrageous resell prices that people actually buy ( and she doesn’t make any money beyond original sale) .
Eras tickets do appear to be priced for the local market. But the main reason tix are so much cheaper in Europe is bc there’s laws that don’t allow resale.
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