DANKO MARKETING NEWSLETTER

Week 04 Digital Product Starter Pack

This week’s series shows you how to create digital products that people want and enjoy using. You’ll learn the strengths of guides, courses, and toolkits, plus how to pick the right format based on your audience. You’ll also see how to spot real pain points, test ideas with mini products, and sell without the stress of a big launch. Everything here helps you start small, gain confidence, and build products that bring steady income over time.

Product Creation Formats: Guide, Course, Toolkit

Creating digital products is one of the most effective methods for sharing expertise and information. Three common formats-guides, courses,

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Choosing Your First Digital Product

The cost of producing digital goods is low. They are easily scalable. You make money while you’re asleep. There is

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Digital Product Creation: Solving a Real Pain Point

Making digital goods can be a fulfilling endeavor. It enables you to assist others 

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Digital Product Planning: Creating a Mini Product

It can be thrilling to develop a digital product. But it’s usually best to start with

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Selling Digital Products Without a Big Launch

One smart, low-pressure way to launch your online business is to sell digital

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Resources:

Here’s a checklist I created for you that helps validate your digital product Download it here

Here’s another checklist to help you discover pain points with a diverse audience Download it here

As we wrap up this week’s series of the Danko Marketing Newsletter, I want to remind you that feeling worn out or stretched thin happens to all of us. Traffic, pages, products, lists, content, and daily life can pile up fast. Some days you may feel ready to quit.

But you’re not walking this road alone. You’re part of a growing community that shows up, learns, and keeps moving. That choice already puts you ahead.

Each week, I send out a simple email reminder with a link to the newest newsletter. Keep it on your radar. These weekly tips, fixes, and tools can save you time, spark new ideas, and help you stay on track. A few minutes each week adds up in a big way.

If you want to stay consistent, try a couple small habits:

  • Save the email link in a folder so you can return to it anytime.
  • Set a quick weekly reading time.
  • Keep notes on ideas you want to test.

Stick with it and use what’s sent your way. You’re more capable than you think, and I’m right here each week to help you press forward.

Danny from:
Danko Marketing
https://dankomarketing.info/

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