Happy Freedom Friday, Boss Babepreneurs 👇
Let’s talk about real freedom today. Not the fluffy kind. The kind where you create something once… and it can sell over and over again while you’re living your life. If you’ve been overthinking digital products, I want to lovingly shake that pressure off you right now. This can be simple. You do not need a tech team. You do not need a huge audience. You just need a product and a system. Here’s your step-by-step roadmap to getting a digital product up for sale: Step 1: Create your images or videos in Midjourney Generate your artwork, mockups, journal pages, coloring pages, social media content, wall art — whatever your niche is. Refine your prompts. Download your final high-resolution files. Step 2: Save and organize your files Create a folder on your computer. Name everything clearly. Keep it clean and professional. This is your digital inventory. Step 3: Import your files into Canva Upload your images or videos into Canva. Now you can design the final product — add text, branding, instructions, covers, bonuses, and create a polished presentation. Canva makes it simple to drag, drop, and design beautifully. Step 4: Package it into something valuable Turn those files into a bundle, workbook, template set, printable pack, or content kit. Add a cover page. Add instructions. Make it feel complete and intentional. People don’t just buy files — they buy solutions. Step 5: Export your final product from Canva Download it as a PDF, PNG bundle, MP4, or whatever format fits your product. Double-check quality. Open the file. Make sure everything looks perfect. Step 6: Upload it to Google Drive Create a shareable folder. Upload your files. Set permissions to “view only” so buyers can download their own copy without editing your original. Step 7: List it for sale Upload it to Etsy, your personal website, or your bio link storefront. When someone purchases, they receive the Google Drive link to download their product. That’s it. No warehouse. No shipping labels. No inventory stacking up in your living room.