Digital Product Selling for Makers
Selling files instead of physical goods — version tracking for Notion and template sellers, the real cost math behind print-on-demand, and how to "inventory" digital products that have nothing on the shelf.

Notion Template Seller's Playbook: Tracking Sales, Customers, and Version Updates When Your Product Is a File
Selling Notion, Airtable, or template-style digital products looks like easy money until version 4 ships and forty-three people are still stuck on version 2 with a broken formula. Here is the operational playbook nobody hands you: how to version, how to support, how to refund, how to track a "product" that costs nothing to copy, and the small habits that keep a template business from collapsing under its own catalog.

Print-on-Demand Isn't Passive: Tracking the Real Costs Behind Every Design You Sell
POD sellers are told they have no inventory and no overhead. The reality: design time, mockup subscriptions, ad spend, platform fees, and return rates quietly eat margins that looked healthy on paper. Here is how to track what your POD business actually costs and which designs are worth keeping.

Selling Digital Products: How to Track Inventory When There's Nothing on the Shelf
Digital product sellers still need inventory management. Learn how to track versions, bundles, costs, and profit margins for templates, printables, and downloads — even when there's nothing physical to count.