Digital product
A digital product is an intangible item delivered electronically — such as a file, template, or course — that can be sold repeatedly without physical inventory.
A digital product is anything of value delivered as data rather than a physical object: e-books, templates, presets, printables, software, and online courses are common examples. The buyer downloads or accesses it instead of receiving a shipment.
The defining economic feature is that it is created once and can be sold an unlimited number of times. There is no per-unit manufacturing cost and no inventory to manage, which is why digital products are a popular path to leveraged income.
Printable
A printable is a digital file designed to be downloaded and printed by the buyer, such as a planner page, worksheet, or wall art.
Template
A template is a pre-built, reusable file or structure that a buyer customizes for their own use rather than building from scratch.
License
A license is the legal permission a creator grants a buyer specifying how a digital product may and may not be used.
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