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How to Sell Digital Products With Just One Link

· by ExclusiveLink

To sell digital products with one link, you put a priced, locked link on your bio page: a follower taps it, pays, and gets the file instantly. No storefront, no website, no ad budget. The whole funnel is your content, your profile, and one page. Here is how to set it up so it actually sells.

Step 1: pick one product you can finish in a week

The best first product is a byproduct of work you already do. Photographers sell the presets they edit with. Coaches sell the worksheet they already send clients. Designers sell templates, musicians sell sample packs and stems, streamers sell overlays. The pattern: make it once, deliver it as a file, sell it forever.

  • $9 to $19: preset packs, wallpaper bundles, single templates, checklists.
  • $24 to $49: guide PDFs, template systems, sample packs, mini-courses.
  • $79 and up: full courses, complete toolkits, bundles of everything above.

Start in the middle band if you can. A $24 product needs 42 buyers to make $1,000; a $9 product needs 112. Underpricing does not just cost margin, it costs belief: buyers read a $4 guide as a $4 guide.

Step 2: structure the page as a funnel, not a list

A link in bio page that sells has a deliberate order. Three links is usually enough:

  1. The paid link, on top. Your product behind a price gate, named for the outcome: "Edit like this in one click: the preset pack, $24."
  2. A free taste, behind an email gate. Three sample presets, the first chapter, one template. The visitor who is not ready to buy becomes a subscriber you can sell to next month instead of a tap you never see again.
  3. One proof link. Your best public work: the video, the gallery, the episode. It answers "is this person good?" without leaving your orbit.

That is the entire machine: one link converts buyers today, one captures the maybes, one persuades the skeptics. You can assemble exactly this in the link in bio maker in about a minute, lock included.

Step 3: make delivery instant and boring

A digital product should deliver itself. The buyer pays at the gate and lands on the file, the download, or the private page immediately; the receipt arrives by email; nobody waits for you to wake up and send a Google Drive link. Instant delivery is not a nicety, it is what makes the product sell at 3am from a time zone you have never visited. This is also why the page should carry your name, not a platform's: on Pro plans your page runs on your own domain with no platform branding, so the whole purchase feels like buying from you. The custom domain link in bio page shows the setup.

Step 4: run the analytics loop

After launch, two numbers run the business: taps on the paid link, and unlocks. They diagnose different problems.

  • Low taps, fine conversion: a traffic problem. Your content is not pointing at the link, or the link name is flat. Talk about the product in the work itself.
  • High taps, low unlocks: an offer problem. The price, the name, or the promise is off. Rename the link before you cut the price; it is free to test and usually the actual issue.
  • Both healthy: a scaling signal. Make the next product for the same buyers, and raise the price of the current one.

Per-link clicks joined to revenue, by day, is precisely the view ExclusiveLink gives you, so "which video sold the preset pack" is a lookup, not a theory.

A worked month

Say 5,000 people visit your page in a month, a normal figure for an account posting consistently to 40k followers. If 8% tap the paid link, that is 400 considering. If 12% of those unlock, that is 48 sales of a $24 pack: $1,152 in a month, from one file and one link. On a platform taking 9%, that month hands over $104 in fees; on ExclusiveLink Pro at $49 with 0% platform fees, the subscription pays for itself twice over, and everything above it is yours. Plan details are on the link in bio pricing page, and if you are still comparing tools, start with the best link in bio app rundown.

One product, three links, two numbers to watch. Build the page in the link in bio maker now, and let the first sale argue with your doubts for you.

One file, one gate

Your first product could be selling by the weekend.