Some platforms for selling digital products

If you've built up a library of the knowledge and skills that people find valuable, selling digital products is a great way to share your wisdom with the world while also generating an income. The options for platforms and salesmethods have grown a ton in recent years, so choosing where to call home for your downloads and online courses has never been easier.

Etsy's one popular choice. As one of the largest marketplaces for creative goods of all kinds, Etsy makes it simple to set up a professional shop to sell your digital creations like ebooks, online courses, templates, design assets and more. Etsy takes a 5% commission on sales but has a huge, built-in audience and beautiful shop templates to help you get started. If exposure and ease of use are priorities, Etsy's a top pick.

Amazon KDP's excellent too if you want to reach many readers and students. As Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing platform, it provides instant access to Amazon's huge customer base. Royalty rates start at 70% for most digital products. While you have less control over the look and feel, the potential sales and visibility far outweigh the smaller revenue share for many. It's really a question of your goals and how much hands-on control you want.

Teachable and Thinkific specialize in online courses and provide platforms tailored to selling courses with no platform fees. They share 80% or more of revenue but handle hosting, payments, marketing tools and more so you can focus on designing and developing your perfect course. If you plan to sell multiple courses or a course collection, their simplicity and generous revenue share are hard to beat.

Skillshare's another popular option, especially if you aim to teach hands-on skills and classes. While Skillshare charges an admin fee, access to over 10 million students on the platform helps build authority and courses alike. Revenue share tops out around 70-80% but visibility and potential sales opportunities really can't be matched. Like Amazon KDP, it comes down to your priorities and goals.

If most important's maximum control and revenue, selling direct's probably your best choice. You can build a brand, audience and sales funnel on your own website or email list and keep 70-90% of what you earn rather than paying marketplace fees. However, it requires managing payments, hosting, marketing, customer service and more entirely yourself. Only choose this path if you aim to scale significantly and want full ownership of the process and profits.

In the end, evaluate your objectives, available time and technical skills to determine the platform that will help you succeed as an entrepreneurial creator and course coach. Want visibility and ease of use? Etsy or Amazon may be ideal. Want to focus completely on your craft? Teachable, Thinkific or selling direct could be perfect. The options are plentiful, so take your time exploring each choice before settling on where you'll call home base for launching and selling your knowledge, skills and wisdom with the world. I wish you all the best in building your business and sharing your gifts! Let me know if any other questions arise. I'm happy to provide more insights anytime.
 
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