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Here's how I'd think about it: + +**What you actually have to sell** + +You have 10 documents in total, which naturally organise into three tiers: + +- **Individual reference guides** (3 docs) — HTML, CSS, JavaScript Fundamentals +- **Individual exercise packs** (3 docs) — one per language, each paired with an answer sheet +- **Full language bundles** (3 bundles) — e.g. "Complete HTML Pack" = notes + exercises + answers +- **The master bundle** — "Basic Web Development Series" = everything + +The answer sheets are your secret weapon here. Most sellers only offer notes. Bundling exercises *with* answers gives you a genuine edge, especially for self-taught learners who have no teacher to check their work. + +**How I'd structure the pricing** + +Starting conservative and building from there: + +- Individual notes doc: £6–£8 +- Individual exercise + answer sheet pair: £8–£10 +- Full language bundle (notes + exercises + answers): £16–£18 +- Complete 10-doc master bundle: £35–£40 + +The master bundle at roughly half the combined individual price gives a strong incentive to upgrade. + +**Where to list first** + +I'd start with **Gumroad** before anywhere else. It takes about 20 minutes to set up, lets you offer multiple pricing tiers on one product page (great for individual vs bundle), and has a "pay what you want" minimum option if you want to experiment. List the master bundle as your headline product and the individuals as upsell options. + +Once you have a few sales and reviews on Gumroad, add **Etsy** — it has a bigger organic audience for study materials and people actively searching "HTML notes" or "web development exercises" will find you without any promotion needed. + +**Driving your first sales** + +The documents themselves won't sell without some visibility. The lowest-effort, highest-return thing you can do early on is post one free piece of content on LinkedIn or a Facebook programming group — something like a single-page HTML cheat sheet or a screenshot of the exercise preview images — with a link to your Gumroad. People who find it useful will click through. You don't need thousands of followers; even 5–10 early buyers gives you social proof and reviews to build on. + +**One practical tip** + +Consider offering the monetisation guide you had me generate as a **free lead magnet** — give it away in exchange for an email address (via something like Mailchimp's free tier). People interested in teaching programming are also likely buyers of programming learning materials, and having an email list, even a small one, means you can announce new documents directly to warm leads rather than starting from scratch each time. + +The main thing is to get something listed this week rather than waiting until everything feels perfect. One product page live beats ten products sitting in a folder. \ No newline at end of file