065: Pricing a Digital Product in 2025

How to Price Your Digital Product with Confidence

Pricing a digital product can feel overwhelming. Should you start low and increase later? Charge what your competitors do? In this episode, Lindsay breaks down the psychology behind pricing, how to determine the right price for your product, and practical strategies to confidently set (and raise!) your prices. If you’ve been second-guessing your pricing, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity!

In this episode, we’ll discuss:

1. The Psychology of Pricing

Why so many digital products end in 7 (and whether you should follow the trend).  

2. Low-Ticket Offers & Pricing Strategies

What qualifies as a low-ticket offer and how to determine the right price.  

3. The Power of Your Niche

How pricing varies between ‘need’ niches (business, health, relationships) and ‘want’ niches (hobbies, personal interests).  

4. The Role of Your Audience

Understanding your buyers’ financial situation and how to make your product feel like a no-brainer investment.  

5. Smart Launch Pricing Strategies

Why starting with a lower price (and increasing it) can create urgency and drive more sales.  

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About Lindsay

Former teacher Lindsay Bowden, standing and holding a teacher resource, helping educators learn how to sell on TPT
Lindsay is a former high school math teacher turned full time online biz owner. She has earned over $320K in revenue from Teachers Pay Teachers.

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