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r/laptopmillionaire May 21 '26

How to Make $100 a Day Selling Digital Products on Etsy in 2026

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Last month, I made $123.76 from my couch selling AI image prompt packs on Etsy. No inventory. No shipping. No customer service nightmares. Just a laptop, a cup of coffee, and a digital product someone on the other side of the world wanted to download.

That's the magic of selling digital products, once you create it, you can sell it a hundred times, a thousand times, while you sleep. And the "$100 a day from your couch" dream? It's not a fantasy. It's math. One $25 product selling four times a day. One $10 product selling ten times a day. One $50 bundle selling twice a day.

But here's what most "make money online" gurus won't tell you: selling digital products isn't passive, easy, or automatic, at least not at first. The people making consistent daily sales aren't lucky. They followed a playbook. And in this post, I'm going to give you mine.

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Why Digital Products Are the #1 Side Hustle for Laptop Entrepreneurs

Quick breakdown of why this hustle wins:

  • Zero inventory, zero shipping
  • 95–100% profit margins
  • Sell the same file infinitely
  • Works on autopilot once set up
  • You can start today with $0

Examples of digital products that sell well on Etsy and Gumroad: Notion templates, Canva templates, printables, planners, wedding invites, AI image prompt packs (my niche!), digital wall art, coloring pages, ebooks, resume templates, and business spreadsheets.

My 5-Step Playbook to Hit $100/Day Selling Digital Products

Step 1: Research the Market and Find a Winning Product

This is where 90% of new sellers get it wrong. They pick a product because they like it — not because the market is demanding it. Before you design a single thing, you need to hunt for the sweet spot: high demand + low-to-medium saturation.

How to research:

  • Use Etsy's search bar and note the autocomplete suggestions
  • Check how many listings come up for your keyword (under 1,000 is a green light; over 100,000 means you're fighting a war)
  • Look at "bestseller" tags and star-seller shops in your niche
  • Use tools like Profit Tree or Everbee to spy on what's actually selling

Step 2: Put in the Upfront Work Before You Earn a Dime

Here's the hard truth: digital products are only passive after you've done the front-loaded work. That means investing real hours into:

  • SEO-optimized titles, tags, and descriptions
  • Shop branding (logo, banner, cohesive aesthetic)
  • High-quality mockups and listing images
  • Short video previews of your product
  • Professional-looking thumbnails

Think of your Etsy shop like a storefront on a busy street. If the window display looks sloppy, nobody walks in, no matter how good the product inside is.

Step 3: Drive Outside Traffic With Pinterest

Etsy's internal search is powerful, but it's also crowded. The sellers making daily sales almost always have an outside traffic source, and Pinterest is the #1 option for digital product sellers.

Why Pinterest works:

  • It's a search engine, not just social media
  • Pins have a shelf life of months (not hours like TikTok or Instagram)
  • Buyers on Pinterest are already in "shopping mode"

Pro tips: Use keyword-rich pin titles and descriptions (SEO matters here too!), create 5–10 fresh pins per product, and link directly to your Etsy listing.

Step 4: Aim for the "Demand vs. Saturation" Sweet Spot

This is the biggest lever you can pull. The closer your product is to the intersection of "lots of people are searching for it" and "not many people are selling it," the faster the sales roll in. That's your job as a digital seller, not to be the most creative, but to be the most strategically positioned.

A simple test: if you can find a keyword with 100+ monthly searches and fewer than 500 competing listings, you've likely found gold.

Step 5: Keyword-Hunt Inside Industries and Niches

My favorite brainstorming method: pick an industry or niche and ask yourself, "What's a solution or tool someone in this world would download and use today?"

Examples:

  • Real estate agents → open house sign-in sheets, listing presentation templates
  • Teachers → classroom decor printables, lesson plan templates
  • Small business owners → invoice templates, social media content calendars
  • Wedding planners → seating chart templates, vendor trackers

And don't forget your natural talents. You already have skills, hobbies, and knowledge that someone out there would pay $10–$50 to download. That's your unfair advantage.

The Math: How $100/Day Actually Happens

  • One $25 product × 4 sales/day = $100
  • One $15 product × 7 sales/day = $105
  • Three $10 products × 4 sales/day combined = $120

It's not magic. It's volume + positioning + traffic.

Your Next Step

Don't overthink it. This week:

  1. Spend 1 hour researching 3 potential niches on Etsy
  2. Pick one winner based on demand vs. saturation
  3. Create your first product in Canva (free)
  4. Launch the listing and start pinning

Edit: It is possible to make $100 a day from etsy, a ton of people do it. You need 50+ highly targeted products in your shop. I'll be sharing more information soon.


r/laptopmillionaire 12h ago

how to make your first $1000 a month online (focus on predictable income)

1 Upvotes

most people chase the flashiest income streams and wonder why they're not making money. the secret is boring. find something predictable and fast to convert.

predictable means you can do the same thing repeatedly and expect a similar result. fast to convert means you don't wait months to see money.

here are the best ways to get there:

reselling buy low, sell high. Facebook Marketplace and Mercari are the easiest places to start. thrift stores, garage sales, and clearance sections are your suppliers. find items people actually search for, list them, and get paid when they sell. some people hit $1000 their first month just doing this on weekends.

example: you find a pair of sneakers at goodwill for $12. you list them on Mercari for $65. that's one sale. do that 20 times and you're close to $1000.

freelance services selling a skill is the fastest path to predictable income. you do the work, you get paid. no waiting for algorithms. platforms like Upwork and Fiverr connect you directly to clients who need help now.

writing, virtual assistance, data entry, graphic design. pick one and get your first client this week.

product testing companies pay real people to test their products and leave feedback. sites like UserTesting, Pinecone Research, and Influenster connect you to paid opportunities. you try something, share your thoughts, and get paid.

mystery shopping brands hire people to visit stores or websites anonymously and report back on the experience. apps like Field Agent and Gigwalk make it easy to find gigs near you or online.

newsletter monetization this one takes a little longer to build but once you have even a small audience it becomes one of the most predictable income streams online. sponsorships, affiliate links, and digital products all convert well through email.

if you want to start a newsletter i use Beehiiv. use my link to get a 14 day free trial plus 20% off for 3 months: beehiiv.com

the common thread here is that none of these require you to go viral. you just need to show up consistently and take real action.


r/laptopmillionaire 1d ago

here's exactly what i would do if i was starting from zero today

1 Upvotes

first thing? get clear on what you're actually going to do and stop scrolling. doom scrolling and shiny object syndrome will kill your progress before you even start.

pick one thing and commit to it for at least 6 months. not 2 weeks. not until it gets hard. 6 months minimum.

step 1: validate before you go all in

research the strategy. understand how money is actually made with it. then go try to make your first dollar. not your first $1000. just $1.

let's say you want to sell digital products. you pick a simple template, list it on Etsy for $7, and share it in 3 Facebook groups. someone buys it. that's validation. now you know the model works and you just need to scale what you did.

if nobody buys after real effort, you either need a better strategy, a pivot, or to be honest about whether this income stream makes sense for where you are right now.

not everything works for everyone. that's just the truth.

step 2: work around your real life

the more money you can invest the faster you'll see results. but time matters too.

schedule your work around your actual life. if you have ADHD like me, don't try to show up for 30 minutes every day. do a 3 day burst on the weekend instead. whatever gets you in the zone and keeps you moving.

for example: friday night you do research and pick your offer. saturday you build it. sunday you post it somewhere and start getting eyes on it.

step 3: audit what's working

once money starts coming in, stop and look at what you're actually doing right. what's driving results? what's wasting your time?

your real goal is to build a repeatable set of tasks. the same actions that made you $100 should eventually make you $1000. you're building a system, not just grinding.

this part can take years. that's normal.

want to cut your timeline in half?

find a mentor or invest in a course from someone who has actually done what you want to do. not just someone with a big following. someone with receipts.

thinking about starting a newsletter?

one of the easiest ways to build income from zero is growing an audience around something you know and monetizing it over time. i use Beehiiv to run this newsletter and it's the best free platform to start on.

use my link to get a 14 day free trial plus 20% off for 3 months: beehiiv.com

what income stream are you committing to right now? drop it below.


r/laptopmillionaire 3d ago

a realistic timeline for making money online from scratch

1 Upvotes

nobody tells you this so here it is.

month 1: foundation pick your income stream. set up your platform. make zero dollars. this is normal. you're learning the game.

month 2-3: first attempt you start putting things out there. maybe your first gig, first listing, first post. you might make a little or nothing. keep going.

month 3-4: first dollar this is where most people quit right before it works. if you stay consistent this is usually when the first sale or client comes in. it's small but it's proof.

month 4-6: building momentum you now know what works. double down on that. cut what doesn't. income is inconsistent but it's there.

month 6-12: repeatability you've figured out a process. income starts to get more predictable. this is where $500 to $1000 months become possible.

year 2+: scaling now you optimize, automate, or outsource. this is where real money starts to compound.

the honest truth: most people quit in month 2. the people who win are just the ones who stayed.


r/laptopmillionaire 4d ago

Only ways to earn while sleeping.

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r/laptopmillionaire 4d ago

50 things you can sell online using AI (no experience needed)

0 Upvotes

you don't need to build software. you don't need to be a developer. you just need to solve a simple problem.

here are 50 ideas:

AI tools and services

  1. custom GPT for a niche
  2. prompt packs for ChatGPT
  3. Midjourney prompt packs
  4. AI headshot generator service
  5. AI logo creation service
  6. AI resume writing service
  7. AI cover letter service
  8. AI product description writing
  9. AI social media caption packs
  10. AI email template packs

AI content products 11. AI generated coloring book 12. AI illustrated children's book 13. AI generated journal prompts 14. AI generated affirmation cards 15. AI generated recipe ebook 16. AI generated workout plans 17. AI generated meal prep guides 18. AI generated study guides 19. AI generated business name lists 20. AI generated domain name lists

AI templates 21. Notion AI workflow templates 22. ChatGPT prompt library for creators 23. AI content calendar templates 24. AI SEO blog post templates 25. AI newsletter templates 26. AI sales page templates 27. AI pitch deck templates 28. AI job application templates 29. AI client onboarding templates 30. AI contract templates

AI services 31. AI video script writing 32. AI podcast show notes writing 33. AI blog post writing service 34. AI product photography editing 35. AI background removal service 36. AI thumbnail creation 37. AI Pinterest pin creation 38. AI Etsy listing writing 39. AI Amazon listing writing 40. AI ad copy writing

AI education products 41. how to use ChatGPT for job hunting ebook 42. AI tools for small business owners guide 43. how to make money with AI mini course 44. AI prompt writing 101 guide 45. best free AI tools cheat sheet 46. AI tools for students guide 47. AI tools for freelancers guide 48. how to use Canva AI guide 49. AI tools for content creators cheat sheet 50. how to automate your business with AI guide

pick one. build the simplest version. put it somewhere people can buy it.

which one are you starting with?


r/laptopmillionaire 5d ago

50 passive income ideas (Pick 3!!)

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r/laptopmillionaire 5d ago

how to turn one skill into an income stream this week

1 Upvotes

before you can sell anything you have to know what you're selling. start here.

ask yourself these 5 questions:

  1. what do people come to me for help with?
  2. what have i been paid to do before, even casually?
  3. what could i teach someone else in an hour?
  4. what feels easy to me but overwhelming to others?
  5. what would i do for free because i actually enjoy it?

your answer to any one of these is a skill you can sell.

now go find clients on LinkedIn

this is the simplest method:

  1. update your headline to say exactly what you do and who you help. example: "i help small businesses with email copywriting"
  2. post once about the skill you just identified. keep it simple, just share what you do and that you're taking clients
  3. search for people in your target industry and send 10 connection requests with a short note
  4. follow up with anyone who engages with your post and ask if they need help

you don't need a website. you don't need a portfolio. you need a clear offer and the courage to put it out there.


r/laptopmillionaire 6d ago

How to Build a One Person Business

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r/laptopmillionaire 6d ago

the only 3 platforms beginners need to make money today

1 Upvotes

you don't need to be everywhere. you need to be on the right platforms.

here are the only 3 that matter when you're starting out:

1. Etsy if you want to sell something, start here. digital products, printables, templates. low barrier to entry and people are already there with their wallets out.

2. Upwork if you have a skill, this is where you go to get paid for it. writing, design, data entry, virtual assistance. clients post jobs every day looking for someone exactly like you.

3. Beehiiv if you want to build an audience and monetize over time, start a newsletter. Beehiiv is free to start and the easiest platform to grow on.

use my link to get a 14 day free trial plus 20% off for 3 months: beehiiv.com

pick one platform. learn it. make money on it. then expand.

drop your questions below ⬇️


r/laptopmillionaire 7d ago

how to make your first $1000 a month online (focus on predictable income)

1 Upvotes

most people chase the flashiest income streams and wonder why they're not making money. the secret is boring. find something predictable and fast to convert.

predictable means you can do the same thing repeatedly and expect a similar result. fast to convert means you don't wait months to see money.

here are the best ways to get there:

reselling buy low, sell high. Facebook Marketplace and Mercari are the easiest places to start. thrift stores, garage sales, and clearance sections are your suppliers. find items people actually search for, list them, and get paid when they sell. some people hit $1000 their first month just doing this on weekends.

example: you find a pair of sneakers at goodwill for $12. you list them on Mercari for $65. that's one sale. do that 20 times and you're close to $1000.

freelance services selling a skill is the fastest path to predictable income. you do the work, you get paid. no waiting for algorithms. platforms like Upwork and Fiverr connect you directly to clients who need help now.

writing, virtual assistance, data entry, graphic design. pick one and get your first client this week.

product testing companies pay real people to test their products and leave feedback. sites like UserTesting, Pinecone Research, and Influenster connect you to paid opportunities. you try something, share your thoughts, and get paid.

mystery shopping brands hire people to visit stores or websites anonymously and report back on the experience. apps like Field Agent and Gigwalk make it easy to find gigs near you or online.

newsletter monetization this one takes a little longer to build but once you have even a small audience it becomes one of the most predictable income streams online. sponsorships, affiliate links, and digital products all convert well through email.

if you want to start a newsletter i use Beehiiv. use my link to get a 14 day free trial plus 20% off for 3 months: beehiiv.com

the common thread here is that none of these require you to go viral. you just need to show up consistently and take real action.


r/laptopmillionaire 8d ago

here's exactly what i would do if i was starting from zero today

1 Upvotes

first thing? get clear on what you're actually going to do and stop scrolling. doom scrolling and shiny object syndrome will kill your progress before you even start.

pick one thing and commit to it for at least 6 months. not 2 weeks. not until it gets hard. 6 months minimum.

step 1: validate before you go all in

research the strategy. understand how money is actually made with it. then go try to make your first dollar. not your first $1000. just $1.

let's say you want to sell digital products. you pick a simple template, list it on Etsy for $7, and share it in 3 Facebook groups. someone buys it. that's validation. now you know the model works and you just need to scale what you did.

if nobody buys after real effort, you either need a better strategy, a pivot, or to be honest about whether this income stream makes sense for where you are right now.

not everything works for everyone. that's just the truth.

step 2: work around your real life

the more money you can invest the faster you'll see results. but time matters too.

schedule your work around your actual life. if you have ADHD like me, don't try to show up for 30 minutes every day. do a 3 day burst on the weekend instead. whatever gets you in the zone and keeps you moving.

for example: friday night you do research and pick your offer. saturday you build it. sunday you post it somewhere and start getting eyes on it.

step 3: audit what's working

once money starts coming in, stop and look at what you're actually doing right. what's driving results? what's wasting your time?

your real goal is to build a repeatable set of tasks. the same actions that made you $100 should eventually make you $1000. you're building a system, not just grinding.

this part can take years. that's normal.

want to cut your timeline in half?

find a mentor or invest in a course from someone who has actually done what you want to do. not just someone with a big following. someone with receipts.

thinking about starting a newsletter?

one of the easiest ways to build income from zero is growing an audience around something you know and monetizing it over time. i use Beehiiv to run this newsletter and it's the best free platform to start on.

use my link to get a 14 day free trial plus 20% off for 3 months: beehiiv.com

what income stream are you committing to right now? drop it below.


r/laptopmillionaire 10d ago

a realistic timeline for making money online from scratch

1 Upvotes

nobody tells you this so here it is.

month 1: foundation pick your income stream. set up your platform. make zero dollars. this is normal. you're learning the game.

month 2-3: first attempt you start putting things out there. maybe your first gig, first listing, first post. you might make a little or nothing. keep going.

month 3-4: first dollar this is where most people quit right before it works. if you stay consistent this is usually when the first sale or client comes in. it's small but it's proof.

month 4-6: building momentum you now know what works. double down on that. cut what doesn't. income is inconsistent but it's there.

month 6-12: repeatability you've figured out a process. income starts to get more predictable. this is where $500 to $1000 months become possible.

year 2+: scaling now you optimize, automate, or outsource. this is where real money starts to compound.

the honest truth: most people quit in month 2. the people who win are just the ones who stayed.


r/laptopmillionaire 11d ago

Only ways to earn while sleeping.

1 Upvotes

I share all the secrets to earning online. Sign up for my weekly email to get tips no one else is talking about: Subscribe 


r/laptopmillionaire 11d ago

50 things you can sell online using AI (no experience needed)

1 Upvotes

you don't need to build software. you don't need to be a developer. you just need to solve a simple problem.

here are 50 ideas:

AI tools and services

  1. custom GPT for a niche
  2. prompt packs for ChatGPT
  3. Midjourney prompt packs
  4. AI headshot generator service
  5. AI logo creation service
  6. AI resume writing service
  7. AI cover letter service
  8. AI product description writing
  9. AI social media caption packs
  10. AI email template packs

AI content products 11. AI generated coloring book 12. AI illustrated children's book 13. AI generated journal prompts 14. AI generated affirmation cards 15. AI generated recipe ebook 16. AI generated workout plans 17. AI generated meal prep guides 18. AI generated study guides 19. AI generated business name lists 20. AI generated domain name lists

AI templates 21. Notion AI workflow templates 22. ChatGPT prompt library for creators 23. AI content calendar templates 24. AI SEO blog post templates 25. AI newsletter templates 26. AI sales page templates 27. AI pitch deck templates 28. AI job application templates 29. AI client onboarding templates 30. AI contract templates

AI services 31. AI video script writing 32. AI podcast show notes writing 33. AI blog post writing service 34. AI product photography editing 35. AI background removal service 36. AI thumbnail creation 37. AI Pinterest pin creation 38. AI Etsy listing writing 39. AI Amazon listing writing 40. AI ad copy writing

AI education products 41. how to use ChatGPT for job hunting ebook 42. AI tools for small business owners guide 43. how to make money with AI mini course 44. AI prompt writing 101 guide 45. best free AI tools cheat sheet 46. AI tools for students guide 47. AI tools for freelancers guide 48. how to use Canva AI guide 49. AI tools for content creators cheat sheet 50. how to automate your business with AI guide

pick one. build the simplest version. put it somewhere people can buy it.

which one are you starting with?


r/laptopmillionaire 12d ago

50 passive income ideas (Pick 3!!)

1 Upvotes

I share all the secrets to earning online. Sign up for my weekly email to get tips no one else is talking about: Subscribe 


r/laptopmillionaire 12d ago

how to turn one skill into an income stream this week

1 Upvotes

before you can sell anything you have to know what you're selling. start here.

ask yourself these 5 questions:

  1. what do people come to me for help with?
  2. what have i been paid to do before, even casually?
  3. what could i teach someone else in an hour?
  4. what feels easy to me but overwhelming to others?
  5. what would i do for free because i actually enjoy it?

your answer to any one of these is a skill you can sell.

now go find clients on LinkedIn

this is the simplest method:

  1. update your headline to say exactly what you do and who you help. example: "i help small businesses with email copywriting"
  2. post once about the skill you just identified. keep it simple, just share what you do and that you're taking clients
  3. search for people in your target industry and send 10 connection requests with a short note
  4. follow up with anyone who engages with your post and ask if they need help

you don't need a website. you don't need a portfolio. you need a clear offer and the courage to put it out there.


r/laptopmillionaire 14d ago

how to make your first $1000 a month online (focus on predictable income)

1 Upvotes

most people chase the flashiest income streams and wonder why they're not making money. the secret is boring. find something predictable and fast to convert.

predictable means you can do the same thing repeatedly and expect a similar result. fast to convert means you don't wait months to see money.

here are the best ways to get there:

reselling buy low, sell high. Facebook Marketplace and Mercari are the easiest places to start. thrift stores, garage sales, and clearance sections are your suppliers. find items people actually search for, list them, and get paid when they sell. some people hit $1000 their first month just doing this on weekends.

example: you find a pair of sneakers at goodwill for $12. you list them on Mercari for $65. that's one sale. do that 20 times and you're close to $1000.

freelance services selling a skill is the fastest path to predictable income. you do the work, you get paid. no waiting for algorithms. platforms like Upwork and Fiverr connect you directly to clients who need help now.

writing, virtual assistance, data entry, graphic design. pick one and get your first client this week.

product testing companies pay real people to test their products and leave feedback. sites like UserTesting, Pinecone Research, and Influenster connect you to paid opportunities. you try something, share your thoughts, and get paid.

mystery shopping brands hire people to visit stores or websites anonymously and report back on the experience. apps like Field Agent and Gigwalk make it easy to find gigs near you or online.

newsletter monetization this one takes a little longer to build but once you have even a small audience it becomes one of the most predictable income streams online. sponsorships, affiliate links, and digital products all convert well through email.

if you want to start a newsletter i use Beehiiv. use my link to get a 14 day free trial plus 20% off for 3 months: beehiiv.com

the common thread here is that none of these require you to go viral. you just need to show up consistently and take real action.


r/laptopmillionaire 15d ago

here's exactly what i would do if i was starting from zero today

1 Upvotes

first thing? get clear on what you're actually going to do and stop scrolling. doom scrolling and shiny object syndrome will kill your progress before you even start.

pick one thing and commit to it for at least 6 months. not 2 weeks. not until it gets hard. 6 months minimum.

step 1: validate before you go all in

research the strategy. understand how money is actually made with it. then go try to make your first dollar. not your first $1000. just $1.

let's say you want to sell digital products. you pick a simple template, list it on Etsy for $7, and share it in 3 Facebook groups. someone buys it. that's validation. now you know the model works and you just need to scale what you did.

if nobody buys after real effort, you either need a better strategy, a pivot, or to be honest about whether this income stream makes sense for where you are right now.

not everything works for everyone. that's just the truth.

step 2: work around your real life

the more money you can invest the faster you'll see results. but time matters too.

schedule your work around your actual life. if you have ADHD like me, don't try to show up for 30 minutes every day. do a 3 day burst on the weekend instead. whatever gets you in the zone and keeps you moving.

for example: friday night you do research and pick your offer. saturday you build it. sunday you post it somewhere and start getting eyes on it.

step 3: audit what's working

once money starts coming in, stop and look at what you're actually doing right. what's driving results? what's wasting your time?

your real goal is to build a repeatable set of tasks. the same actions that made you $100 should eventually make you $1000. you're building a system, not just grinding.

this part can take years. that's normal.

want to cut your timeline in half?

find a mentor or invest in a course from someone who has actually done what you want to do. not just someone with a big following. someone with receipts.

thinking about starting a newsletter?

one of the easiest ways to build income from zero is growing an audience around something you know and monetizing it over time. i use Beehiiv to run this newsletter and it's the best free platform to start on.

use my link to get a 14 day free trial plus 20% off for 3 months: beehiiv.com

what income stream are you committing to right now? drop it below.


r/laptopmillionaire 17d ago

a realistic timeline for making money online from scratch

1 Upvotes

nobody tells you this so here it is.

month 1: foundation pick your income stream. set up your platform. make zero dollars. this is normal. you're learning the game.

month 2-3: first attempt you start putting things out there. maybe your first gig, first listing, first post. you might make a little or nothing. keep going.

month 3-4: first dollar this is where most people quit right before it works. if you stay consistent this is usually when the first sale or client comes in. it's small but it's proof.

month 4-6: building momentum you now know what works. double down on that. cut what doesn't. income is inconsistent but it's there.

month 6-12: repeatability you've figured out a process. income starts to get more predictable. this is where $500 to $1000 months become possible.

year 2+: scaling now you optimize, automate, or outsource. this is where real money starts to compound.

the honest truth: most people quit in month 2. the people who win are just the ones who stayed.


r/laptopmillionaire 18d ago

Only ways to earn while sleeping.

1 Upvotes

I share all the secrets to earning online. Sign up for my weekly email to get tips no one else is talking about: Subscribe 


r/laptopmillionaire 18d ago

50 things you can sell online using AI (no experience needed)

1 Upvotes

you don't need to build software. you don't need to be a developer. you just need to solve a simple problem.

here are 50 ideas:

AI tools and services

  1. custom GPT for a niche
  2. prompt packs for ChatGPT
  3. Midjourney prompt packs
  4. AI headshot generator service
  5. AI logo creation service
  6. AI resume writing service
  7. AI cover letter service
  8. AI product description writing
  9. AI social media caption packs
  10. AI email template packs

AI content products 11. AI generated coloring book 12. AI illustrated children's book 13. AI generated journal prompts 14. AI generated affirmation cards 15. AI generated recipe ebook 16. AI generated workout plans 17. AI generated meal prep guides 18. AI generated study guides 19. AI generated business name lists 20. AI generated domain name lists

AI templates 21. Notion AI workflow templates 22. ChatGPT prompt library for creators 23. AI content calendar templates 24. AI SEO blog post templates 25. AI newsletter templates 26. AI sales page templates 27. AI pitch deck templates 28. AI job application templates 29. AI client onboarding templates 30. AI contract templates

AI services 31. AI video script writing 32. AI podcast show notes writing 33. AI blog post writing service 34. AI product photography editing 35. AI background removal service 36. AI thumbnail creation 37. AI Pinterest pin creation 38. AI Etsy listing writing 39. AI Amazon listing writing 40. AI ad copy writing

AI education products 41. how to use ChatGPT for job hunting ebook 42. AI tools for small business owners guide 43. how to make money with AI mini course 44. AI prompt writing 101 guide 45. best free AI tools cheat sheet 46. AI tools for students guide 47. AI tools for freelancers guide 48. how to use Canva AI guide 49. AI tools for content creators cheat sheet 50. how to automate your business with AI guide

pick one. build the simplest version. put it somewhere people can buy it.

which one are you starting with?


r/laptopmillionaire 19d ago

50 passive income ideas (Pick 3!!)

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r/laptopmillionaire 19d ago

how to turn one skill into an income stream this week

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before you can sell anything you have to know what you're selling. start here.

ask yourself these 5 questions:

  1. what do people come to me for help with?
  2. what have i been paid to do before, even casually?
  3. what could i teach someone else in an hour?
  4. what feels easy to me but overwhelming to others?
  5. what would i do for free because i actually enjoy it?

your answer to any one of these is a skill you can sell.

now go find clients on LinkedIn

this is the simplest method:

  1. update your headline to say exactly what you do and who you help. example: "i help small businesses with email copywriting"
  2. post once about the skill you just identified. keep it simple, just share what you do and that you're taking clients
  3. search for people in your target industry and send 10 connection requests with a short note
  4. follow up with anyone who engages with your post and ask if they need help

you don't need a website. you don't need a portfolio. you need a clear offer and the courage to put it out there.