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AI Prompt Packs
90 To 98% Margin, $9 To $19 The highest margin on the list, and the fastest first sale.
- Margin
- 90 to 98% (Sellfy). The closest thing to pure profit on this page.
- Price band
- $9 to $19. Impulse territory.
- Avatar fit
- Elite. You demo one prompt live in the reel, show the output, then sell the pack of 100.
A prompt pack is a text file. Cost to produce: your time once. Cost to deliver the 500th copy: zero. That is why the margin sits near 100%, and why it is the cleanest first product for a brand-new channel.
The selling motion is built in. The avatar runs one prompt on camera, the viewer sees a real result in 15 seconds, and the offer is "the other 99 are in the pack." You proved value before you asked for money.
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Notion Templates And Digital Systems
70 To 90% Margin, $19 To $47 The product people screenshot and ask "where do I get that."
- Margin
- 70 to 90% (Sellfy).
- Price band
- $19 to $47.
- Avatar fit
- Very high. The template is visual, so the reel shows the finished system and the transformation in one shot.
Templates sell on envy. The avatar shows a clean dashboard, a content calendar, a CRM, a budget tracker, and the viewer wants the organized version of their own mess. You sell the outcome, not the file.
The angle that works: teach the system in the reel ("here is how I track every client in one view"), then the template is the done-for-you version of exactly what you just showed. The teaching is the demo.
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Ebooks And Short Guides
60 To 80% Margin, $5 To $50 The proven workhorse, and the product behind the biggest named earners in this category.
- Margin
- 60 to 80% (Sellfy).
- Price band
- $5 to $50, with the $27 core being the sweet spot.
- Avatar fit
- Elite, and proven at scale.
Creator-education sources report a rabbi authority persona, "Rabbi Goldman," at roughly $200,000 a month tied to a single $47 ebook, off one recurring face teaching one idea per reel. An elder persona, "Yang Mun," is reported at roughly $100,000 a month selling a program and ebooks by giving away one lesson per video. These are attributed to those creators, not AvatarFactory claims and not a promise of your result.
An ebook fits a daily avatar perfectly because each reel teaches one chapter’s worth of value, then links to the full thing. You have unlimited script material baked into the table of contents.
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Mini-Courses And Workshops
70 To 90% Margin, $27 To $99 A step up in price and value, still inside reach of a cold audience.
- Margin
- 70 to 90% (Sellfy).
- Price band
- $27 to $99.
- Avatar fit
- High.
A mini-course is the bridge between an ebook and a full course. One narrow outcome, a handful of lessons, a clear before and after. The avatar teaches the first lesson in a reel, then the offer is the complete path. Because it is focused and mid-priced, it can sell off a daily channel without months of audience warming.
The structure to copy: pick one specific transformation, not a broad topic. "Land your first three freelance clients in 30 days" sells. "Learn freelancing" does not. The tighter the outcome, the easier the reel writes itself.
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Full Courses
70 To 90% Margin, $99 To $499 The highest ceiling on the list, and the one that needs a warm audience first.
- Margin
- 70 to 90% (Sellfy), in a global course market Sellfy sizes at roughly $204 billion, with comprehensive courses priced $99 to $499.
- Price band
- $99 to $499.
- Avatar fit
- Strong, but slower.
A full course earns the most per sale, which is exactly why it ranks below the impulse products. A $299 purchase needs trust, and trust on a new channel takes time. The smart play is to make the course the premium rung above an ebook or mini-course, so the daily reels build the relationship at $27 and graduate buyers up to $299.
This is where the back catalog pays off most. By the time a viewer has watched 20 of your reels and bought your $27 ebook, the $299 course is an easy yes. The same recurring face does both jobs.
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Presets, Templates, And Digital Assets
70 To 90% Margin, $9 To $39 Lightroom presets, video LUTs, canvas templates, audio packs, design kits. Anything visual where the result speaks for itself.
- Margin
- 70 to 90% (Sellfy).
- Price band
- $9 to $39.
- Avatar fit
- Very high, because the demo is the whole pitch.
These sell on the before-and-after. The avatar shows a flat photo, applies the preset, and the viewer watches it transform in two seconds. No persuasion needed, the result persuades. Low price keeps it impulse, the visual transformation keeps the watch time, and the watch time keeps the reach.
The catch: you need a real skill or a sharp eye to make presets worth buying. If you have that, this is one of the easiest products to sell on video, because the proof is visual and instant.
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Paid Communities And Memberships
Recurring, $19 To $97 Per Month The slowest to start, the most stable once it compounds. This is the only recurring product on the list, so it is ranked separately, not on margin.
- Model
- Recurring monthly revenue, not a one-time sale.
- Price band
- $19 to $97 a month.
- Avatar fit
- Strong, but it needs reach first.
A membership is the endgame, not the entry point. You need an audience that already trusts the persona before they pay monthly. But once it compounds, it is the most stable income on this page, because you are not re-selling every month, you are retaining.