Selling Digital Products Still Works — It’s Not Saturated

Lately, I keep seeing posts claiming that digital products are dead or that the market is completely saturated.
So instead of debating opinions, I wanted to share a real data point from my own experience.

About a month ago, I published two simple digital guides on Gumroad.

No brand.
No audience.
No email list.

Just two guides solving two specific problems.

Selling Digital Products Still Works

What I Launched (And What I Didn’t)

There was no big launch strategy behind this.

  • No ads
  • No funnels
  • No social media following

I simply shared genuinely useful content in places where people already hang out and let curiosity do the rest.

Both guides were similar in format and effort — but the results were very different.

The Results After One Month

The first guide did okay:

  • A few sales here and there
  • Nothing special

The second guide, however, clearly resonated more.

Fast forward to today:

  • 90+ total sales
  • Just over $5,000 in revenue

Most of that revenue came from the second guide.

What surprised me the most wasn’t the money — it was how big the gap was between two very similar products.

The Biggest Lessons This Taught Me

1. People Don’t Buy Digital Products

They buy relief from a specific frustration.

Features don’t sell.
Formats don’t sell.
Platforms don’t sell.

Clear relief does.

2. Small Positioning Differences Matter More Than You Think

The second guide didn’t solve a “bigger” problem — it solved a clearer one.

Even small differences in:

  • Messaging
  • Framing
  • Specificity

can completely change outcomes.

3. Saturation Comes From Vague Offers, Not Crowded Markets

Markets aren’t saturated.

Generic offers are.

When a product tries to help “everyone,” it usually helps no one.

4. Most People Overthink the Product and Underthink the Problem

People spend months:

  • Perfecting layouts
  • Tweaking designs
  • Polishing content

But barely spend time deeply understanding:

  • What frustrates someone
  • What outcome they want right now

Is This Guaranteed or Instant Money?

No.

This isn’t:

  • A get-rich-quick scheme
  • A guaranteed formula

But the idea that “it’s too late” simply doesn’t match what I’m seeing.

If anything, there’s more opportunity now — because most people quit before they ever ship something.

Final Thoughts

This post isn’t meant to flex results.

It’s just a reminder that:

  • Digital products still work
  • The bar isn’t “perfection”
  • The real edge is clarity, not complexity

If you’ve been stuck overthinking your first product, hopefully this helps push you toward shipping something — imperfect but real.

Happy to answer questions in the comments.

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