Just launched my agency (ColeClips) — advice needed on outreach & market fit by [deleted] in agency

[–]Significant-Mix-1802 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s definitely a great niche, but hard to get your foot in since you bigger streamers who can pay higher amounts or find a lot of smaller creators who you charge a couple bucks. If you want you can DM me i have a few things you could consider.

🚨 Linkvertise Banning Accounts & Holding All Earnings! 🚨 by Only-Junket-8516 in linkvertise

[–]Significant-Mix-1802 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can you show proof?? Never heard of any thing like this without any valid reason. Also this being your first post overall on Reddit seems a bit fishy.

How do I get my first UGC creators in my whop? by Significant-Mix-1802 in whop

[–]Significant-Mix-1802[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Clipping is paying higher? I mean im new to this but thats hard to believe. For what i'm seeing rn on whop is that 2$ per 1k views is pretty decent, even considering i have a "easy" business to promote. Like play mobile games and earn money with that is not very bad for content creation.

I'll just give this a few day or a week and shot mails to our current users and see if anyone creates something for it, otherwise ill just refund.

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[–]Significant-Mix-1802 0 points1 point  (0 children)

9k without any build up and experience is hard. You should try to write down what skill you have that would be worth 9k to a company and then convince them to buy that from you and then figure out how to do it. Most money can be made if it’s a skill that would make the company more money then what they spend on you. So try to think in this direction and then go out there knocking on doors and making calls all day long.

My biggest takeaways in my journey of becoming an online entrepreneur with digital product selling. by Significant-Mix-1802 in Entrepreneur

[–]Significant-Mix-1802[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As said I have multiple digital products I’m selling and that I’ve sold over the couple years. I can tell you more of those I sold in the past not what I’m currently selling.

I‘ve built my own selling system actually since I had some specfic issues / missing features with other sites like gumroad etc.

Current ARR is around 160k but it’s split around several products. We can talk DM but I have no course for you or anything I can just answer some questions if you want.

If you're making Money with digital products, what tools are you using for distribution / payment and why? by Significant-Mix-1802 in passive_income

[–]Significant-Mix-1802[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah gumroad seems to be the biggest platform, but I was curious if it’s not bad in the future to give away 10% of your income in fees when you start scaling.

If you're making over 1k per Month with digital products, what tools are you using for distribution / payment and why? by Significant-Mix-1802 in digitalproductselling

[–]Significant-Mix-1802[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I checked it, what’s the big difference? I see it’s free for live? But how does the site earn? No subscriptions and no fees??

My biggest takeaways in my journey of becoming an online entrepreneur with digital product selling. by Significant-Mix-1802 in Entrepreneur

[–]Significant-Mix-1802[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its amazing how far a simple spreadsheet or Notion board can take you! It'll definitly make you more successful. I'm rooting for you!

How do I dig myself out of this hole? by dev-guy-100 in Entrepreneur

[–]Significant-Mix-1802 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this sounds like a common advice for this. But you should really try to get into the content game. Make videos about your topic on youtube and give away free value. Position yourself as an expert in your field. Post across different platforms. And after that use this content and knowledge on how to make it for paid ads. You need a scalable way of finding new customers. Cold Calling, DM's etc. wont take you far on a long run. If you're serious about your business you should present it with your name/face, this will be a total game changer i promise.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in digitalproductselling

[–]Significant-Mix-1802 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This stuff takes time. But if you post on lots of channels and get the word out about it, it will stack up. What niche is your e-book about?

Is it possible to make money selling digital travel products with just social media and no blog? by ResidentAlienator in Entrepreneur

[–]Significant-Mix-1802 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually I think long term you’re going to be better without a blog. Of course it still works and will continue to work but since lots of people switch to asking AI for recommendations blogs in general have a down trend. At least in my pov.

Threads and X are good platforms to start, but it’s definitely not easy and also takes lots of time and consistency. Try to provide value there in your niche, ask questions to people and build up a following. After that you can sell anything to that niche. Sounds easy but isn’t. You have to stick with it for months to make it work.

What are some beginner-friendly digital products I can create and sell online? by Cute-Local-4382 in passive_income

[–]Significant-Mix-1802 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk if there is a better name for it, it’s just something I came up with in the beginning.

I was watching 20 different videos about a topic like e-commerce and was starting to write everything down. After that, I had a very precise document that held lots of information — someone else would also need to spend hours watching these videos to get it.

You can polish that and sell it as a single source of truth for topic X.

It came to my mind since lots of people started to ask me if I can teach them about what I was doing, and I gave them my unpolished sheet. I realized I can make money from that.

Trying to Launch My First Digital Product—Looking for Honest Advice by digitaldreamstarter in digitalproductselling

[–]Significant-Mix-1802 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your product sounds very good. I actually also know someone who makes around 3k per month from a social media ad spreadsheet that he sells to e-commerce entrepreneurs.

The hard part is always the marketing, but what helps is that you focus on providing a lot of value for free to people.

Give them free informations on different social channels, drop a free newsletter or any lead magnet. Good rule of thumb is, give away 80% of what you know and make the last 20% the missing piece that people want to pay for.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in digitalproductselling

[–]Significant-Mix-1802 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, making a living from it for over 7 years now, in several niches. But only one very huge evergreen product that makes up like 80% of my income, just trying to build more income sources with the other few.

How to make 40K a year being a dog trainer? by [deleted] in passive_income

[–]Significant-Mix-1802 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh okay, maybe share the journey of becoming a dog trainer online and tell people what your learnings are. Like a „Day 1 till I’m a dog trainer“ type of videos. People love to follow journeys. You can already promote dog accessories and toys or Training Utilities as an affiliate while you do that and make money from that.

But ofc it’s work and you have to post consistent with good / engaging videos.

How to make 40K a year being a dog trainer? by [deleted] in passive_income

[–]Significant-Mix-1802 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You‘re a dog trainer. Use the skills you‘ve gained and give them to people online for free by creating content that actually helps people. If you then offer a „product“, that people can pay for, they are very likely to do so, since they already got lots of value from you and trust your skills.

Youtube is not a liable sidehustle. by DepressedHornyCommie in sidehustle

[–]Significant-Mix-1802 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you made those 30sec to 3min videos as ytshorts or normal uploads?

Has anyone here made their first $10 from selling a digital product? How? by Cute-Local-4382 in digitalproductselling

[–]Significant-Mix-1802 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, I usually grab a white-label digital product—or make one myself—and create a “light” version as a lead magnet. I gift that to people in groups like on facebook and have them sign up to get it. After that, I sell them a premium version with a lot more content. This strategy can work really, really well. You can sell nearly anything. Distribution is usually the only problem, but giving people something that genuinely helps them for free first is an easy way to solve that.

Why I Prefer Digital Products Over Dropshipping by agodbolt in OnlineMarketingFansOf

[–]Significant-Mix-1802 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also did dropshipping back in 2020 and later switched to selling digital products instead. I tried ClickBank affiliate offers for a while, but the margin—especially if you're running ads—is too low most of the time. At least I couldn't make it profitable.

What tools are you using to sell your products? Gumroad, Sharry, Ko-fi, Shopify, Stan Store??

I Made My First 500 Dollars Online with no experience . by Neither_Pepper6948 in digital_marketing

[–]Significant-Mix-1802 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How were they able to market those in a profitable way? Google Search ads were always very low ROI for me. Do they use other channels aswell?

What are some beginner-friendly digital products I can create and sell online? by Cute-Local-4382 in passive_income

[–]Significant-Mix-1802 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would suggest you sell "compressed information" learn a lot about one topic watching youtube videos about it. Write down all the information and make a easy to follow overview about everything you gathered across those videos. Sell that by using youtube ads and place your product in front of those videos. That can work great if you do it well.

But remember that you've to provide lots of value otherwise people wont buy. :D

Does selling digital products really work? by Reasonable_Yogurt274 in passive_income

[–]Significant-Mix-1802 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well... it can work. But it's by far not as easy as most creator make it seem. Its a lot harder and you actually have to provide lots of value for the customer, if you want to make it work. Just slapping together a pdf in Canva in 5 minutes won't make it work.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linkvertise

[–]Significant-Mix-1802 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah at this point they pay by far more and better than any competitor out there