Are you ready to finally launch your digital product?
Whether it’s an eBook, online course, membership site, software, or something else entirely, HOW and WHEN you launch your product is key to success!
In this post, I’m going to walk through a simple 7-step process for launching your digital product to your target audience.
So, whether your product is ready to go or you’re simply planning ahead to make your launch as successful as possible, keep reading!
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The Pre-Launch Stage
This stage involves everything you do in the weeks (and even months) leading up to your product launch.
Some business owners assume that the process of launching begins on the day you actually start selling your product…but more often than not, this strategy is a recipe for failure.
Some business owners assume that the process of launching begins on the day you actually start selling your product…but more often than not, this strategy is a recipe for failure.Click To TweetBelow, I’ll outline exactly what you need to do in the month or so leading up to your launch.
Whether your product is ready to go or not, this is the time to begin preparing your audience for what’s coming!
1. Establish Clear Lines of Communication with Your Audience
If you haven’t already been communicating regularly with your audience on social media and through email, NOW is the time to start!
The last thing you want to do is be one of “those people” who only posts or emails when they want something.
Not only is this unlikely to result in sales, but it will probably annoy and alienate your audience!
To avoid this, start now by committing to regular communication with your audience.
Post valuable content, preferably that’s related to the topic of your digital product.
At a minimum, I’d suggest emailing your subscribers once per week, and posting on social media 3x per week.
At a minimum, I’d suggest emailing your subscribers once per week, and posting on social media 3x per week.Click To TweetThis way, when you do post about your product launch, your audience will be used to hearing from you, you’ll have built up trust, and they’ll be primed and eager to learn about your product!
2. Recruit Some Testers/Reviewers for Your Product
In the weeks or months leading up to your launch, recruit some people to test out your product. In exchange for free or deeply-discounted access, ask for feedback and suggestions.
If you don’t yet have your full product done, consider creating an MVP – minimum viable product. This is a shortened, condensed version of your product you can use to test out whether people actually want what you’re offering…BEFORE you create the whole thing!
Not only will this help you tweak your product to make it even MORE amazing, but it will allow you to gather up some “social proof” you can use for your product launch.
Getting glowing testimonials – especially video testimonials – can go a long way to generating excitement about your product, and reducing the risk people will feel in buying it!
Getting glowing testimonials – especially video testimonials – can go a long way to generating excitement about your product, and reducing the risk people will feel in buying it!Click To Tweet3. Generate Buzz About Your Product
Basically, you want to hint that your product is coming in order to start generating a buzz among your target audience.
You can do this in a number of different ways:
- Post “sneak peeks” of your product on social media
- Give your audience a way to sign up to be notified of your launch (a waitlist)*
- Write a blog post where you talk about your product
- Create an online event to promote a launch party
- Start a unique hashtag for your product that you can use on social media
- Contact influencers in your niche to let them know about your launch
- Post a launch countdown on your product landing page
*If you only use one strategy on this list, it should be this one!
All of these strategies are fairly easy to implement, and are great for setting the stage for your launch!
4. Get Pre-Orders
Want to generate a buzz about your product AND get sales before you even launch?? Consider getting pre-orders!
Want to generate a buzz about your product AND get sales before you even launch?? Consider getting pre-orders!Click To TweetHere’s how this works: Set up a sales page for your digital product, complete with a “Pre-order now” button. Let visitors know that they’ll receive a special deal if they pre-purchase your course/eBook/software, etc.
Now promote the check out of your pre-order page!
This is a great way not only to set the stage for your official launch but also to see if people are ACTUALLY willing to pay for your product!
The Launch Stage
Hopefully, by this stage, your audience not only knows about your impending launch but is primed and ready to buy!
But even if they’re not…don't worry, all is not lost.
The following strategies will make sure your target audience knows what you’re offering, and why they should buy it!
5. Set Up a Launch Email Sequence
Technically, this could also be considered a “pre-launch strategy”, as you’ll use it both in the days leading up to your launch and on the actual day of your launch.
Here’s how this works: Create a series of 5-7 emails that you’ll send out to your email list. What you’ll write in these emails is completely up to you, but many business owners use a sequence something like this:
- Email 1: 7 days before your launch. Let your audience know about your product. Don’t overwhelm them with info, but make sure you do include the following: HOW your product solves their biggest problem, WHEN your product will be available for sale, and WHAT they’ll receive if they decide to buy it.
- Email 2: 5 days before your launch. In this email, give your subscribers more specific details about your product. Include personal stories (your own or other’s) about why your product is so useful, and show how it’s already helped others. Use those testimonials you got during the pre-launch stage!
- Email 3: 3 days before your launch. Think of some questions people may have about your product: these can be questions people have actually asked or questions you think they might ask! Use this as an opportunity to address doubts or concerns people may have: like “This product is too expensive”, “It won’t work for me”, or, “What if I change my mind after I buy it?”.
- Email 4: 2 days before your launch. Offer a launch discount. Let your subscribers know they have x days to buy in order to get a special deal or bonuses.
- Email 5: The day of your launch. Briefly remind people why they should buy your product (remember to address their pain points!), and that your special pre-launch offer will be expiring soon.
Remember, this is just one example of a launch email sequence you can use. Feel free to make it your own!
6. Hold a Webinar or Live Q&A
This strategy can be used on its own or in conjunction with a launch email sequence.
Time and time again, live video has been shown to be one of the BEST ways to promote a digital product.
Time and time again, live video has been shown to be one of the BEST ways to promote a digital product.Click To TweetHold a free webinar or live Q&A (on Facebook, Instagram, etc.) on a topic that’s closely related to your product. Promote it to your email list, to your website visitors and to your social media fans and followers.
At the end of your video, let participants know that you have another product they may find helpful, and tell them exactly how they can get their hands on it.
I also recommend giving them a special, time-limited coupon code to get an exclusive discount on your product. This is a great way to boost sales AND to track where sales are coming from!
The Post-Launch Stage
7. Evaluate and Get Feedback
Whether you’ve decided to do an evergreen launch – meaning your product will be available on an ongoing basis, or an open/close launch – meaning your product will only be available at certain times of the year, you’re definitely going to want to think about what worked, and what didn’t.
Some questions you’ll want to ask yourself include:
- How were my conversion rates from my waitlist? If they were very low, you may need to re-evaluate your launch process or your sales page.
- How were my sales overall? If they were lower than you expected, at what stage did things fall apart? Did you get a lot of pre-orders, but not many sales at your launch? Then you may need to tweak your email sequence or other marketing strategies.
- How much traffic did I get to my sales page? If this number was lower than expected, your promotional strategies may need some tweaking.
- What did my testers or reviewers have to say about my product? Hopefully, you took their advice into account earlier in the process, but if not, now’s the time to take it seriously!
You’ll also want to survey your audience to see what you can do better next time. One of the best ways to do this is to send out a simple survey to those who were on your waitlist, but who didn’t buy.
You can ask them questions like:
- What would make this product better?
- Was price a factor in your decision not to buy this product?
- What questions did you have about the product that I didn’t answer in my emails?
- How likely are you to buy this product the next time it’s offered? (if you’re doing an open/close launch).
Final Thoughts
And that’s it! A simple, 7-step process for launching your digital product. This process will take you through the month before your launch to the week after, ensuring you know exactly what to do, each step of the way!
Want a checklist you can download to make sure you’re not forgetting anything? I’ve got you covered!
Are you ready to launch your digital product? Tell us about it in the comments below!
About Author
Kim Garst
Kim Garst is a renowned marketing strategist and speaker who is trailblazing the use of artificial intelligence in digital marketing. With over 30 years of experience as an online entrepreneur, Kim helps entrepreneurs grow their business and authority online by using AI technology. She is leading the way with proven AI frameworks that help entrepreneurs build authority in their space.
She is keynote speaker and an international best-selling author of Will The Real You Please Stand Up, Show Up, Be Authentic and Prosper in Social Media.
Named by Forbes as a Top 10 Social Media Power Influencer, Kim is well-known for her skill to simplify complex technology and make the use of AI understandable for business growth. Her relatable, actionable advice helps guide new entrepreneurs to harness the power of AI to succeed in digital marketing. Kim is leading the way in combining human and technological skills to create a new model for AI-powered marketing.
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