Low-Cost Knowledge-Based Products
The key here is to make your offerings inexpensive but still valuable so that people
feel they’re getting something worthwhile without breaking their budget. This will help
you reach a larger audience.
Mini Courses or Workshops
What to Share: You can break down your innovative knowledge into bite- sized learning experiences. Offer these mini-courses or workshops that provide practical solutions, easy-to-understand content, or actionable
steps.
Examples:
How to reduce carbon emissions in everyday life
Practical strategies to improve business efficiency
Simple, sustainable hacks for consumers (e.g., eco-friendly living, productivity tips, energy-saving methods)
Monetization: Price them between $5–$20 per mini-course/workshop. These are affordable and enticing, making it accessible to a broad range of people.
E-books & Guides
What to Share: An e-book or guideline can be a great way to break down your knowledge in a digestible format. You can write a short, focused e-book (e.g.,”How to Make Your Car More Eco-Friendly with Simple Changes”; or “How to Create a Low-Cost, Scalable Business”) with practical tips people can apply right away.
Monetization: Keep the price low to make it accessible, like $5–$15. The beauty of e-books is they can be automated and sold on multiple platforms such as Amazon, Gumroad, or even your own website.
