Nine out of ten times, when I talk to digital product creators who have great looking products but are making sad, lackluster sales, it’s because of one thing:
They haven’t clearly defined their product purpose (or at least not one they’ve articulated to the customer).
It really doesn’t matter what you’re selling – website templates, ebooks, printables – people aren’t going to pull out their credit cards if they’re confused about what you’re selling and who it’s made for.
Customers won’t buy products they don’t understand.
It’s as simple as that.
So if you want to boost your sales without have to create new products, you’ll need to define your product purpose.
When creating printables, quality design is more than just pretty colors and a nice-looking layout. It’s about seeing the product from the customer’s point of view. It’s about taking usability into account and making your customer’s life easier, not harder. And it’s about thoroughly testing your products upfront to make sure you’ve fixed complaints before they happen. If you’re ready to quit you day job and take your digital product business pro, here are 5 tips for designing printables that sell.
Psst. Need help choosing the best software for designing your printables? This post can help.
If you’re not yet paying for Canva Pro, you can read all about why I swear by it in this post. But you don’t need a Pro membership to take advantage of this list of The Best Canva Fonts. They’re free – so enjoy!
Hang around with me long enough and you’ll know that I love Canva.
It’s easy to use, it has made creating brand and storefront graphics a breeze, and it’s way cheaper than paying for Adobe Illustrator.
With all the time I spend in Canva, I’ve seen my fair share of fonts – both beautiful and cringe worthy. And over the years I’ve certainly compiled my own short list of favorites.
These are my favorite Canva fonts of 2021 and they’re what I find myself coming back to over and over again.
Because they’re pretty classic, these fonts are perfect for blog posts, Pinterest graphics, social media, and digital products. And they’ll never really go out of style, so use ’em to your heart’s content.
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