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101 Digital Products to Sell Online in


2019
by Julia Gifford

We live in a time where you can conduct the entirety of your business entirely from your couch.
From start to finish. What’s not to love?

For some, online sales provide supplementary income in addition to the main job they do. For
others, it’s become a full time job. What both cases have in common is, that they both leverage the
undeniable benefits of selling digital products.

Here are some benefits of selling digital products online:

They’re infinitely scalable – you’re never limited to how many products can sell. The
sky’s the limit!
You don’t worry about logistics – where to keep stock, how to package your
products, and making sure that they get shipped out on time are all problems that
physical product sellers have, that digital product sellers don’t have to deal with.
Low upfront costs – the barrier to entry is low when selling digital products. It doesn’t
demand much of an upfront investment as you don’t have to invest in stock or
manufacturing

The biggest question that often stops those who are looking to create their online business is
– what to sell?
So if you’ve decided to give digital product sales a go, but can’t think of a great niche product
that’s perfect for you, then this list of digital products to sell is the only thing you need.

We’ve put together a giant list of 101 digital products you can sell, divided it into different
categories for easier browsing. Use this as a source of inspiration, and don’t be afraid to think
outside the box and come up with your own unique spin on a product to sell.

Here’s our list of 101 digital product


ideas you can sell online
Regardless of what you’re selling, whether online or off, the key is to always provide value. If what
you have to offer (in the way you package it), is of value to others, you can sell it. With that in mind,
here are 101 ideas of products you can sell online that are guaranteed to bring value to a niche
audience.

Writing:

Self-publishing has become a modern-day reality, letting anyone with anything to offer the world
the ability to make it available online (and sell it, too!). Put words into documents, be it an ebook or
a PDF, and turn words into value.

Sell ebooks if you’ve always wanted to be a writer, but didn’t quite know how to get published.
Writing an ebook gives you unlimited possibilities, since you don’t need to worry about distribution
(so much). All you need is an idea, your trusty computer, a writing nook where you feel comfortable,
yet inspired, and the world wide web.

Here’s why ebooks are great: they’re easily consumable, they’re great for building business
credibility, and they can generate income through content. Include affiliate links in your ebook or
use the text as a sort of long-form sales letter for your other products, courses, services, etc.

Besides, ebooks are a great way to bring in leads. Distribute the ebook for free in exchange for
website visitor’s email. The best part is, they’re easy to make. Take a look at these ebook templates
by Venngage to get you started.

Or if you’re more into journalism, sell magazines. You can create your own digital issue on
whatever topic you find interesting. Take WLA Landscape Architecture, for example, a bimonthly
landscape architecture magazine publishing projects from across the world.
1. Ebook – non-fiction
2. Ebook – fiction
3. Poetry book
4. Ecommerce product descriptions
5. Copywriting templates (ex. How to fire a client, how to raise prices)
6. Recipe books
7. Document templates
8. Reports/analytics templates
9. Email campaign templates (upselling, cross-selling, re-engagement, etc.)
10. Creative brief samples/templates
11. Academic research, papers, findings
12. Magazines
13. Writing cover letters
14. Dispute letters (with banks, attorneys, clients, etc.)

Audio:

Thanks to the ability to store and send audio digitally through MP3s and other formats, we’re able
to sell audio content online. Thanks to the demand in audio, there’s a market for it.

Take DECAP, for example, who have made his drum kits available online.
Do you have experience in the music production field? Or perhaps you think you know what it
takes to make a great beat?

Then sell beats online. This line of business does indeed need investment, since you’ll be needing
specific sound equipment to record. At the same time, it’s not so much about the tools, as it is
about knowing how to use them. Some knowledge in music theory might help, but other than that –
have your own style, get into mixing, and start making that music.

The same applies if you want to sell songs online. It’s one thing if you’re a well-known musician
who’s selling out shows and bringing in hard-earned revenue from streaming services.

But most likely – you’re no Rihanna or Coldplay (yet). So if you’re a musician who’s just still waiting
to be discovered by Usher, selling songs as stock music is a great way to earn some extra cash on
the side. TV shows, videos, and the film industry are constantly on the look-out for fresh tunes to
use in the projects. What’s great about it – if you’re a musician, you’ve already got the skills and the
team to create the product they need.

Keep in mind that successful stock music maintains a consistent emotion or tone. So if you’re
starting the song as indy folk tune, end it that way, too. Focus on short 20-30 second pieces with
an intro, body, and conclusion or a repetitive loop that can be used in the background.

Forms of audio you can sell online:

15. Songs
16. Beats
17. Jingles
18. Ringtones
19. Sound effects
20. Voice overs (as a service)
21. Instrumental tracks

Video:

Video content has become a powerful tool to deliver messages online. It’s an engaging form of
content with 8 billion video views per day – on Facebook alone. So it’s not difficult to imagine why
video is one of the best digital products to sell.

Video is a great form of storytelling that makes information more understandable. Marketers
incorporate videos into their strategies as much as possible. So it’s not by chance that video will
account for 79% of global Internet traffic by 2020.

There are plenty of other important reasons to sell videos online. Here are several of them:

Video content is highly in demand while being a product that involves a high learning curve
to master.
Video attaches visuals to the learning process – and people are constantly looking to
acquire new knowledge.
Minimal front-end costs – there’s no shipping and no inventory. Also, the risk is incredibly
low, making videos a great option for a beginner entrepreneur.

So if you feel comfortable with video, you’re in the position to help out a lot of people who are
willing to pay in return.

VFXnut is taking advantage by the rising popularity of Youtube channels, by offering specific video
elements and bundles for YouTubers who don’t have the skills to do it themselves.
Here are a few more ways you can leverage your video skills online:

22. Sell short films (entertainment)


23. Video animation intros
24. Stock video
25. Video tutorials (ex. How to use a DSLR camera, follow along yoga, learn to code, edit a vlog,
etc.)
26. Professionally edited short videos as a service(wedding, travel, etc.)
27. Documentary
28. Stand-up comedy
29. Deluts

Design:

Design has become a heavily digitized industry, while simultaneously being in demand and
dependant on knowledge and use of expensive tools and good taste. That makes for the perfect
skill set to sell online.

Take Pixel Bazaar, for example, who sells icons online. Learn about how he made $5000 from two
icon bundles within his first year of selling.
Sell logo design if you want to combine using your creativity with making money. There are many
online and physical businesses that require a strong visual identity, which means – the demand for
logos is ever-growing.

From the practical side of things, logos are comparatively fast to make, especially if you already
have some experience in that field. It’s a win-win.

Another great idea, especially if you have strong storytelling skills, is to sell comics. If you’re one of
those people who grew up with an impressive comics collection, this could be the way to go since
you’re already familiar with this kind of design. Besides, selling comics lets you use an abundance
of skills. You’ll get to create a storyline, the layout, practice drawing, work with lettering, etc.

Here are more ideas of what you can create and sell online with design skills:

30. Wallpapers
31. Posters/prints
32. Emojis/bitmojis
33. Fonts
34. Photoshop/illustrator templates
35. Branding services
36. Photoshop services (airbrushing, touch ups, etc.)
37. Logo design
38. Business card design
39. Infographic design
40. Turn images into vector files
41. Powerpoint / Keynote presentation templates
42. Printout origami
43. Printable colouring book pages
44. 3D models
45. VR/AR templates
46. 3D printer design files
47. Icon sets
48. Animations
49. Wedding invitation templates
50. CGI models
51. Comics
52. Printable calendars
53. Printable journals

Photography:

Photography can turn out to be an expensive hobby, but it’s possible to turn it into an income
generator as well.

For example, sell LUTs (look-up tables) if you have a knack for “freshening up” videos and photos.
A LUT is a mathematical way of updating RGB values to creatively mimic a certain “feel” or “vibe”.
Basically – using LUTs improves film and photography quality, while saving time. So if you’ve
previously received compliments on how cinematic your photos or videos look, you can definitely
turn this into a business option.

Take Benjamin Lambinet of IWLTBAP did for example, whose made his LUTs (Lookup tables)
available for purchase.

Here are just a few ways you can start selling your photography skills online:

54. Lightroom/photoshop presets


55. Mockup images
56. Stock photos
57. LUTs (Lookup Tables)

IT and tech:
It’s commonly known that IT and tech jobs are lucrative. Transfer those jobs to the online sales
realm, and you’re in good shape to develop an income based on online sales.

Take, VSKYLAB, for example, who have developed an entire line of addons for specific flight
simulators:

This goes to show that you can really create digital products for things outside the box, based on
your interests and skills. And with the right kind of online store, you’ll be able to sell software online
with close to no hassle.

If you’re into website design, turn your work into the product and sell web templates. Putting your
designs online can get you anywhere from $500 to $30,000 a month. The good news is – there
are nearly 2 billion websites online at the moment, and the number is growing by the second. With
every page needing its own unique look, there’s definitely a niche for everyone.

Or are you into game development? With the widespread adoption of smartphones, it’s become
easier for small developers to sell video games online. Creating mobile games might be your pick if
you’re not ready for up-front investment into hardware (something that both PC and console
gaming require).

58. Apps
59. Games
60. Browser plugins
61. Website themes (WordPress, for example, powers 60% of the internet’s CMSs)
62. Setup for online stores, blogs, websites
63. Selling domains
64. Hosting
65. Zapier templates
66. Code snippets

Your time/knowledge:

If you are very knowledgeable in certain topics, chances are there are people who want to learn
from you. There are many ways to facilitate this sort of knowledge transfer online. At the same time,
there are plenty of ways to sell your time online. Here are some ways you can do that.
Eli Prinsen is a vocal trainer, who has begun to offer vocal lessons online. Why limit yourself to
typical in-person lessons, when we have all of the technologies available at hand?

There are so many more ways to leverage your skills to sell online. Here are some of them:

67. Language lessons


68. Financial consultations
69. Financial planning
70. Coaching/mentoring sessions
71. Tutoring
72. Resume touchups
73. Essay-writing services
74. Translations
75. Social media marketing
76. User testing
77. Proofreading
78. Editing
79. Audits (accounting audits, content audits, etc.)
80. Career consultations

Miscellaneous:

And then there are the things that don’t belong in a category but are viable products to sell online.
It just goes to show, the sky’s the limit.

Say, you’ve got the wisdom on a subject, but you don’t want the one-on-one communication that
you get when teaching lessons.

In that case, sell courses online. Package your knowledge into a pre-made product that people can
download online. The difference from online lessons is that you don’t need to be there personally.

So what is it that you need to sell courses online?

Start by creating valuable content on a subject you know a lot about. Try to give it a special spin so
that you stand out among all the other online mentors – there’s definitely plenty out there! Say,
you’re a barista who can make mean latte art, as well as love porcupines. Use that skill, and create
your latte art training course that teaches porcupine drawings. Cute and unique.

What’s even better – there’s plenty of course formats, so pick a form that lets you use your other
creative skills. If you’re great at public speaking, create courses on YouTube. If you’re better at the
written word, pass on your knowledge in the form of an ebook course.

Take these health and self-love courses, for example.

81. Courses – of any and all kinds


82. Sewing patterns
83. Knitting patterns
84. Architectural plans
85. Nutrition plans
86. Meal-prep plans
87. Workout plans
88. Custom vacation/travel planning
89. Virtual assisting
90. Worksheets (educational curriculum ideas)
91. Paid newsletters
92. Woodworking instructions – step-by-step tutorials
93. Custom beauty/style/skincare consultations
94. Drawing lessons – step-by-step
95. Board game printouts
96. Astrology readings
97. Car/equipment repair manuals
98. Meditation/subliminal programs
99. Stock market analysis software
100. Minecraft skins/renders
101. Painting tutorials

Taking the leap is the hardest part

Starting to sell products online may be daunting, but deciding on the product is the hardest part – it
just gets easier from here. All it takes it choosing a product from this list, putting together the digital
assets, and then launching your store.

So whether you’re looking to create some supplementary income, or launch a full-fledged online
business, you’ve come to the right place. Good luck to you!
Julia Gifford

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