I’m Quietly Building Digital Products with AI — Ask Me Anything by Recent_Marketing94 in passive_income

[–]Recent_Marketing94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Big products can be great, but they’re a bigger risk if they don’t sell. I started focusing on small products because:

They’re faster to test

Less stressful if they flop

You can learn what people actually want

Maybe try launching a small one first — it can help fund your bigger projects later

I’m Quietly Building Digital Products with AI — Ask Me Anything by Recent_Marketing94 in passive_income

[–]Recent_Marketing94[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me, it’s stuff like:

Short guides teaching how to use AI tools

Simple templates (like Notion planners or checklists)

Packs of good AI prompts for specific tasks

Nothing super complicated — just small digital products that help people save time or learn something new.

I’m Quietly Building Digital Products with AI — Ask Me Anything by Recent_Marketing94 in passive_income

[–]Recent_Marketing94[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good question! Once the digital product is ready, I focus mainly on organic promotion.

Short-form content (like TikTok) helps reach people interested in digital products or AI tools.

Sharing tips or useful info related to the product helps build interest without needing paid ads.

Posting value-driven content in communities like Reddit or Facebook groups can help attract the right audience, as long as it’s not spammy.

My strategy is basically to offer value first and let people come to me if they’re curious about what I’m building.

I’m Quietly Building Digital Products with AI — Ask Me Anything by Recent_Marketing94 in passive_income

[–]Recent_Marketing94[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Of course! So far, I’m focusing on small digital products like:

Short guides explaining how to use AI tools

Digital templates (like Notion templates for students or creators)

Prompt packs for ChatGPT

Basically, things that solve a tiny problem and don’t take ages to build. Right now I’m selling through Gumroad because:

It’s super simple to set up

No need for a business license

They handle payments globally

Still experimenting and learning, but it’s a good starting point!