How to Create a $7 Digital Product That Pays You Daily
Many aspiring Christian entrepreneurs believe that making money online requires expensive tools, endless skills, or waiting months to see results.
But what if you could start with just one product—priced at $7—and see daily profits in less than a week?
That’s what I’ve done over the past decade. And today, I’ll walk you through the 5 essential steps that helped me (and many others) turn one simple product into an income stream that pays consistently.
These steps are rooted not only in practical experience but in Biblical wisdom as well.
Let’s dive into how to take your idea and turn it into a digital product that becomes your seed for consistent income.
1. It Starts With Belief
Before I made a single dollar online, I spent an entire year making no money. Zero. No sales. No breakthrough. Just effort—and silence.
What kept me going wasn’t some magic shortcut. It was belief. I believed that God had given me the ability to create. I believed that the online world was a real opportunity. And I believed that if I kept sowing, the harvest would come.
That belief gave me the strength to keep showing up, even when nothing seemed to be working. It allowed me to push through self-doubt, fear, and frustration.
You might be in that same place today—watching others succeed, wondering if you’ll ever get your turn. Let me be the proof that it’s possible.
Belief is not wishful thinking; it’s spiritual fuel. Share on XIf you don’t believe that creating a $7 product could change your life, you’ll never move with the intention or energy to make it happen.
You cannot receive what you do not believe. Share on XLet that sink in. If you’re going to step into the calling God has for your finances, you’ve got to start by shifting your mindset.
2. One Solution. Not Many.
The second key is focus. The best digital products solve one problem well, not ten problems halfway.
A big mistake I see is when creators try to make their product look “worth more” by stuffing it with too many topics. But that just creates confusion.
Clarity converts. Confusion kills. Share on XTake my product CashFlow for Christians as an example. It’s specifically made for believers who want to turn their existing skills, hobbies, or experience into a sellable product that brings in profit within 7 days.
That’s the focus. I don’t ask them to go learn coding, write a 100-page book, or master ten platforms. I help them monetize what they already know.
When you create a product around one clear promise, you make it easier for your customer to say “yes.” You make it easier to build it. And you make it easier to scale.
“If you confuse, you lose. But when you clarify, they buy.”
3. Visualize It With a Product Image
This is where many people get stuck—especially those who aren’t “designers.” But let me share a quick breakthrough with you.
Years ago, creating a product image (like an ebook cover or mockup) would take me days. I had to hire designers, wait for revisions, pay expensive fees—and sometimes, I still wasn’t happy with the result.
Today? I made one in minutes using AI.
For example, I created an image for my product Product Ideas That Pay EveryDay using ChatGPT. I asked it to design a visual that represented the moment of insight and passion people feel when they discover a digital product they’re excited to sell.
It gave me an idea: a glowing lightbulb (symbolizing the “aha!” moment) with dollar signs shooting out of it—and a heart at the center (to show the passion). I showed it to my wife and children to see if the message came across—and it did.
Here’s the point: you don’t need to overthink this. A simple image helps your audience understand what your product is about. It gives credibility. It creates excitement.
And thanks to today’s tools, there’s no excuse—you can do it quickly and for free.
4. Outline Before You Create
Let me tell you something most gurus won’t: You don’t need to create the full product upfront. You just need a clear outline.
When I launched my product Buy It Sooner Rather Than Later, I didn’t build the entire course first. I opened the Notes app on my phone and wrote down 7 bullet points—7 things I do to get buyers within 24 hours of launching.
That’s it. That outline became the framework.
Then once the first sale came in, I sat down and created the product.
Why? Because I believe in validating before building. You don’t need to spend hours recording, editing, and packaging something that no one has committed to buying yet. When someone buys, it confirms that your idea is worth building.
You already have the knowledge. You know the steps. Use a simple outline to map it out—then only build it when someone says “yes.”
5. Scale It: Organic Content vs. Paid Ads
After your $7 product starts selling, your next question should be: how do I get more people to see it? This is where scaling comes in.
There are two main ways:
Organic Content
Organic traffic is content-based visibility—YouTube videos, blog posts, Reels, podcast episodes. It doesn’t cost money, but it does cost time.
The upside? Organic content can live forever. A video you make today could bring in sales for years to come.
The downside? It’s slow. If you don’t know how to make content that reaches people, your first few posts may flop. It could take 6–12 months to build an audience large enough to see steady sales.
You can’t wait for perfect conditions—get your message out there. But don’t stop there.
Paid Ads
This is my favorite tool when I want results fast.
With as little as $5/day, you can start running ads on Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube and get your product in front of people today.
Back when I started teaching financial education, I couldn’t afford TV ads like the big companies. But online ads were the great equalizer.
They gave me access to the same platforms as billion-dollar brands—and allowed me to reach the same people without the same budget.
The fast pace of ads combined with the long-term value of organic content is a powerful combination.
You’re Closer Than You Think
If God put something in your hand—knowledge, skill, experience—He didn’t give it to you to hide it. He gave it so you could multiply it.
Your first $7 product doesn’t have to be perfect. It needs to be real, helpful, and available.
- Believe this is possible and act in faith.
- Focus on solving one problem.
- Visualize it with a product image.
- Outline the content before building.
- Scale using both content and ads.
You don’t need to be a tech wizard. You just need a simple product and the willingness to serve your audience well.
Ready for the next step? Read this article on ways to market your digital product. This guide will show you how to get your $7 product in front of the right people—so you can stop hoping for sales and start seeing results.
Go Win and God bless!
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