

About 3 months of selling digital products
These are my shop stats since I started selling digital products. Could you please give me some tips on how I can improve my shop and make my products more discoverable in search results worldwide?


These are my shop stats since I started selling digital products. Could you please give me some tips on how I can improve my shop and make my products more discoverable in search results worldwide?
These are my shop stats since I started selling digital products. Could you please give me some tips on how I can improve my shop and make my products more discoverable in search results worldwide?
I've been editing for a while, and I'm turning it into a real community - a place to get feedback, share resources, and be around people who actually care about editing instead of learning alone.
Before I launch it - has anyone here built or joined something like this? What keeps people engaged long term instead of joining and going quiet? Any mistakes I should avoid?
Appreciate any advice, even blunt opinions on whether this sounds worth joining.
Hello everyone,
I'm still new to Whop and just put together my first shop - a small set of editing presets and project files, with the long-term goal of growing it into a full community for editors. Before I put more work into it, I'd love an outside perspective: does the current lineup make sense as a starting point, is anything obviously missing, and does the pricing feel right? Also curious how others have approached building a community around a shop like this. Happy to hear any honest feedback.
Are these stats considering good?
I've been running the shop since March.
Thoughts?
I’ve been comparing a few different editing approaches on short-form videos lately, and the watch time difference is bigger than I expected.
Some small things (like pacing, cuts, subtitles) seem to change everything, even when the content is the same.
Curious if anyone here has noticed the same or tested what works best?
I’ve been comparing a few different editing approaches on short-form videos lately, and the watch time difference is bigger than I expected.
Some small things (like pacing, cuts, subtitles) seem to change everything, even when the content is the same.
Curious if anyone here has noticed the same or tested what works best?