Your Knowledge Is Worth More as a Template Than as Advice
Every expert gives advice. Very few package that advice into something people can immediately use.
That's the template opportunity. A template isn't just a document — it's a shortcut. It takes the thinking you've already done and hands it to someone else in a format they can apply in minutes instead of hours.
And the economics are remarkable: a template costs virtually nothing to produce, nothing to distribute, and can sell unlimited copies at margins above 95%. A single well-designed template pack priced at $27 that sells 10 copies per day generates $8,100 per month.
Here's how to turn what you already know into templates that people actually buy.
What Makes a Template Worth Buying
People don't buy templates because they can't do the work. They buy templates because they don't want to figure out the structure, the format, or the starting point.
A sellable template has three qualities:
1. It Eliminates a Blank Page
The hardest part of any task is starting. A template removes that friction entirely. Instead of "create a content calendar from scratch," it becomes "fill in this content calendar."
2. It Encodes Expertise
Your template doesn't just provide structure — it provides the right structure. It reflects the decisions you've already made through experience, testing, and iteration. A beginner following your template gets a better result than they'd get on their own.
3. It Saves Measurable Time
The best-selling templates save a quantifiable amount of time. "This template saves you 5 hours per week on content planning" is a concrete value proposition that justifies the price.
Step 1: Identify Your Template Opportunities
Look at your own workflow and ask: "What do I do repeatedly that has a consistent structure?"
Every repeatable process is a potential template.
Template opportunity audit:
| Your Expertise | Repeatable Process | Template Idea |
|---|---|---|
| Content creation | Writing social media captions | Caption templates by format |
| Email marketing | Writing email sequences | Welcome sequence templates |
| Video production | Scripting videos | Video script frameworks |
| Design | Creating social graphics | Canva template pack |
| Business strategy | Planning launches | Product launch checklist |
| Freelancing | Writing proposals | Proposal templates |
| Project management | Organizing tasks | Project planning spreadsheet |
The key question for each: Would someone pay $15-$50 to skip the setup and get straight to the work? If yes, you have a template worth building.
Step 2: Choose Your Template Format
The format should match how your audience works.
Spreadsheet Templates (Google Sheets / Excel)
Best for: Calendars, trackers, calculators, planners, databases
Pros: Universally accessible, easy to customize, functional (formulas, dropdowns)
Price range: $9-$47
Document Templates (Google Docs / Notion)
Best for: Scripts, SOPs, checklists, frameworks, copy templates
Pros: Easy to produce, low barrier for buyers, works on any device
Price range: $7-$27
Design Templates (Canva / Figma)
Best for: Social media graphics, carousels, thumbnails, presentations
Pros: High perceived value (visual), shareable, directly usable
Price range: $12-$67
Slide Deck Templates (Google Slides / PowerPoint)
Best for: Presentations, pitch decks, course slides, webinar slides
Pros: Professional output, high value perception
Price range: $17-$47
Multi-Format Bundles
Best for: Comprehensive systems (like a content creation kit that includes spreadsheets, docs, and Canva templates)
Pros: Higher price point, more value, harder to replicate
Price range: $47-$297
Step 3: Build Your First Template
Start with ONE template. The goal is to validate demand before building a full product line.
The Build Process
Day 1: Structure (1-2 hours)
- Open your actual working document/spreadsheet/design
- Strip out the specific content but keep the structure
- Add clear section labels and instructions
- Create placeholder text that shows users what to fill in
Day 2: Polish (1-2 hours)
- Add a branded cover page or intro
- Write brief instructions for each section ("Replace this text with your...")
- Format consistently (colors, fonts, spacing)
- Test by having someone unfamiliar with the template try to use it
Day 3: Package (1 hour)
- Create a quick-start guide (1 page explaining how to use the template)
- Record a 5-minute Loom video walkthrough (optional but increases perceived value by 40%)
- Export in multiple formats if applicable (PDF + editable version)
Total time investment: 4-5 hours for your first template.
Quality Checklist
- [ ] Does it work without any external explanation?
- [ ] Are instructions clear and concise?
- [ ] Is the formatting professional and consistent?
- [ ] Can the buyer customize it to their needs?
- [ ] Does it actually save time compared to starting from scratch?
Step 4: Price Your Template
The Value-Based Pricing Formula
Template Price = (Time Saved x Buyer's Hourly Rate) x 0.1
Example: Your content calendar template saves 5 hours per month. Your target buyer values their time at $50/hour. That's $250 of value per month. 10% of that = $25.
So $25-$27 is a defensible price point.
Price Anchoring by Format
| Product Type | Low | Mid | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single template | $7 | $12 | $27 |
| Template pack (5-10) | $17 | $37 | $67 |
| Complete system | $47 | $97 | $197 |
| System + coaching | $147 | $247 | $497 |
The Launch Discount Strategy
Launch at a discount to generate initial sales and reviews:
- Set the "regular" price at your target
- Offer a 40-50% launch discount for the first week
- After launch week, reduce the discount gradually
This creates urgency and gives early buyers a reason to act now.
Step 5: Sell Your Template
Platform Options
| Platform | Fee | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Gumroad | 10% | Simple setup, digital products |
| Etsy | 6.5% + $0.20/listing | Search traffic, discovery |
| Shopify | Monthly fee | Full control, branding |
| Your own site | Payment processor fee only | Maximum margin |
| Payhip | 5% (free plan) | Zero setup cost |
For beginners, Gumroad is the fastest path to first sale. No monthly fees, instant setup, built-in checkout.
Sales Page Essentials
Your template sales page needs five elements:
- Headline: State the problem + solution — "Stop Staring at Blank Spreadsheets. Get a Content Calendar That's Ready to Use."
- Preview: Show screenshots or a video of the template in action
- Benefits: List 3-5 specific outcomes ("Save 5 hours per week," "Never miss a posting day")
- Social proof: Testimonials, download count, or rating (even 3-5 early reviews help)
- CTA: Clear purchase button with price and any discount
Step 6: Drive Sales
The Content-to-Template Funnel
Every piece of content you create should naturally lead to your template:
- Create content about the PROBLEM your template solves — Blog post about content planning struggles → link to your content calendar template
- Give away a piece of the template as a lead magnet — Free hook templates → upsell to the full content creator toolkit
- Show the template in use — Tutorial video where you fill out the template live → link to buy in description
Platform-Specific Strategies
Pinterest: Create pins for each template. Pinterest users actively search for templates. This is your highest-ROI traffic source. (See my Pinterest marketing guide for the full strategy.)
Instagram: Create carousel posts showing template previews (slide-by-slide reveals work well)
TikTok: Record screen recordings of you filling out the template with narration
Email: Your welcome sequence should introduce your lead magnet, demonstrate value, then pitch the paid template
Step 7: Build Your Template Empire
Once your first template is selling, expand strategically:
Horizontal Expansion
Create templates for related problems:
- Content calendar → hook templates → caption templates → carousel templates
- Each new template cross-sells the others
Vertical Expansion (Product Ladder)
Create different price tiers:
- Free: Hook swipe file (like our free hooks library)
- $12: Individual template pack
- $67: Complete creator toolkit
- $197: Toolkit + coaching session
Bundle Strategy
Once you have 3-5 individual templates, bundle them into a comprehensive kit at a higher price point. The perceived value of a bundle is always higher than the sum of individual products.
The WEDGE Method Creator Kit is an example of this strategy in action — hook templates, carousel frameworks, content calendars, and strategy guides bundled into one system. Use code LAUNCH50 for 50% off to see how a template bundle is structured.
The Template Economy Is Booming
The market for digital templates is growing 25% year-over-year. People don't want more information — they want tools they can use immediately.
If you have expertise in anything — content creation, marketing, design, project management, finance, health, education — you have templates waiting to be built.
Start with one. Validate it. Expand from there.
Your expertise is already valuable. Templates just make it sellable.
What expertise could you turn into a template? Share your idea in the comments — I'll give you feedback on pricing and positioning.
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