Create Your First Digital Product This Weekend
(Even If You Don’t Feel Like a Writer Yet)

10 realistic digital product ideas you can actually finish — so you can stop planning and start selling.

If you’re a writer, you’ve probably thought:

“I should create something.”

This guide gives you real, finishable ideas so you can stop planning and start building.

What you’ll get inside

  • 10 realistic digital product ideas writers can finish fast

  • Examples of simple formats (PDFs, templates, mini guides)

  • How to choose the right first product without overthinking

  • Ideas you can create with skills you already have

  • A clear starting point so you stop planning and start selling

This is for you if…

  • You want to create your first digital product but don’t know what to make

  • You have ideas, but you struggle to finish them

  • You want something simple you can create without tech overwhelm

  • You like the idea of selling small, helpful things online

  • You want momentum more than perfection

You don’t need a massive audience. You need a finished product.

What you won’t get (on purpose)

  • A 97-step funnel that requires a whiteboard and a minor in math

  • A “course” that becomes a part-time job

  • Advice that assumes you have 50,000 followers and unlimited energy

  • Fluffy motivation with no actual next step

Hi, I’m Jennifer (aka Redhead Ranting).

I’m a writer who likes practical plans, quick wins, and making people laugh. I’ve published books, built a real audience over time (without pretending I’m a marketing guru), and I’m obsessed with the kind of digital products you can actually finish — the small, useful ones that add up.
If you’ve been circling the idea of “creating something” for months… this is your sign to pick one thing and ship it.

P.S. If you hate hype, you’re in the right place.

  • Writer and creator focused on realistic first steps

  • Built projects without a massive audience

  • Known for practical, doable ideas

  • Focused on finished work over perfect plans

  • Not a “build a funnel first” person

  • Practical guidance without creator overwhelm