8. Sell services and consulting
Offering custom services to your subscribers is a significant opportunity to earn income. The service you offer will vary depending on your particular skills. To help you come up with ideas, here are a few examples of email newsletter concepts and related services.
- Email Newsletter Subject: Digital marketing trends
Service To Offer: offer marketing services like search engine optimization, Facebook Ads management, or copywriting to clients.
- Email Newsletter Subject: Artificial intelligence technology news
Service To Offer: provide consulting services to companies that need help with machine learning and AI projects. You might offer strategic consulting on using AI or provide technical advice on solving specific problems.
- Email Newsletter Subject: Air travel advice
Service To Offer: Air travel is popular, but many people want to find ways to save money. That’s how the company Scott’s Cheap Flights got started. The company’s founder, Scott Keyes, initially offered an email newsletter with tips on getting low-cost flights. Eventually, he built a service offering, a membership, and a book, “Take More Vacations: How to Search Better, Book Cheaper, and Travel the World,” based on the email newsletter.
When you first launch a new service to your subscriber, starting at a low price is wise. After you sell a service two or three times, ask your clients for a testimonial. You can raise your prices and earn more from selling services now that you have positive quotes to share.
The other advantage to selling services is scarcity. There are only so many hours in the day that you can use scarcity in your marketing. For example, a tutor might say, “I can only accept three tutoring clients a month, so reply to this email today to grab your slot.”
9. Sell Digital Products
We’ve saved the best for last: selling digital products. Unlike services or affiliate marketing, digital products have much higher income potential. You can use CheckYa to sell 100 or 100,000 copies of your ebook. That’s not all. You can also sell premium versions of ebooks with additional elements (e.g., audio or video courses) to earn higher prices.
Selling digital products with CheckYa is easy.
1. Sign up for your CheckYa account
2. Come up with a digital product to sell
Offering an ebook is a great place to get started. Read our post on “How to sell your ebooks online as a beginner” for further tips on how to write your first ebook.
3. Write a promotional email to your email list announcing the digital product
Give your subscribers a reason to act fast. For example, you might offer your ebook half-price to subscribers in a 24-hour flash sale. After the flash sale, change your ebook price to its regular price.
4. Ask for feedback and questions
Some people on your email newsletter list might not buy the product. Send an email to the people who didn’t buy your product. They might have questions that you haven’t answered. For example, people might want to know if they can read your ebook on their Kindle. Make a list of these questions because you will use them in the next step.
5. Send a second promotional email
A few weeks after your last promotional email, send another email to your list offering the product. Take the time to answer the most common questions you have been asked in the past. Every additional question you answer can help you to earn more income from your digital product.
Once you have a successful digital product, think about ways you can offer related products. For example, you might offer 1-hour consulting call for $200 or even $500 to help people implement the tips in your ebook.