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How to Sell Digital Templates Online
Without Any Technical Skills
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A Russell Brunson Invitation
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Selling digital templates is a fantastic way to earn online without needing complex technical skills. Templates save customers time and effort, making them willing to pay for well-designed, ready-to-use resources.

“Simplicity and value in your products will always attract paying customers.”

1. Choose a Niche

Pick a type of template that people need regularly, such as social media posts, business planners, resumes, or worksheets.

2. Use Easy Design Tools

Platforms like Canva, Figma, or Google Slides let you create professional templates without coding or design experience.

3. Make It Customizable

Ensure your templates are easy for customers to edit, so they feel they’re getting a personalized product.

4. Set Up a Simple Delivery System

You can sell your templates on Etsy, Gumroad, or Payhip, which automatically deliver the files to buyers after purchase.

5. Promote Your Templates

Share them on social media, in relevant groups, and through your email list. Highlight the time saved and ease of use for your audience.

Interactive Exercise: Plan Your First Template
1️⃣ Select Template Type

Choose a type of template to create, e.g., social media posts, planners, or business documents.

2️⃣ Sketch Your Layout

Plan the design elements, colors, and sections of your template before creating it digitally.

3️⃣ Create the Template

Use a tool like Canva to design your template according to your plan.

4️⃣ List for Sale

Upload your template to a platform like Etsy, Gumroad, or Payhip and set a price.

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