You may be sitting on a digital product and not even realize it.
That lesson you learned the hard way…
That process people always ask you to explain…
That checklist, template, guide, strategy, or system you use every day…
It could become something that helps another person solve a problem—and creates an additional stream of income for you.
You don’t have to be the world’s leading expert. You simply need to know how to take someone from where they are to their next step.
This week, as I prepare for my session at Sisters Day Out, I’m sharing how to recognize the value in what you already know, package it clearly, and turn it into a digital product people can actually use.
Stop dismissing your experience as “just something I know.”
Your knowledge has value.
Your story has value.
Your solution has value.
Comment DIGITAL if you’re ready to turn what you know into something that creates both impact and income. 💻✨
... Read moreMany of us underestimate the value of our personal knowledge and experiences, seeing them as too ordinary to monetize. However, I’ve found that some of the most successful digital products come from simple, practical expertise that others struggle to find. For example, a friend of mine turned her routine budgeting spreadsheet—a tool she created to manage her finances—into a downloadable template that now helps hundreds of people organize their money more effectively. It’s a perfect example of how what feels "just what I know" to you can be exactly what someone else desperately needs.
If you’re considering packaging your knowledge, start by identifying the specific problem your experience can solve. Think about the questions people frequently ask you or the step-by-step processes you’ve perfected over time. These are gold mines for creating guides, checklists, or video tutorials. The key is clarity and simplicity; your goal is to take someone from confusion to confidence, from stuck to moving forward.
Also, don’t worry about being a world-renowned expert. The digital product market thrives on relatability and accessibility. People want genuine solutions grounded in real-life experience, not complicated jargon. You already have a unique story and insight worth sharing. By positioning your digital product as a tool that fills a gap in someone’s journey, you generate both impact and income.
Lastly, consider engaging with communities or platforms where your target audience gathers, like forums or social media groups geared toward women in business or digital entrepreneurs. This will help you refine your product based on feedback and ensure it meets actual needs. Remember, your knowledge is more powerful than you think—embrace its potential, and it could become your next paycheck.