[00:02] called Laxbook. It was run by a single person selling digital charts or digital posters—files that download directly to your phone without shipping, inventory, or even employees. I needed one of his products for a personal project, so I became curious to know how much he earned per [00:17] month. I checked the Allora platform and saw that he earns $3,660 a month! What also surprised me was that this product hasn't reached the Arab world yet. There's still no one selling this kind of product in our [00:32] region. And that's not all; there are thousands of opportunities with digital products whose concepts might already exist somewhere else, but they haven't yet reached the Arab market. The competition is still in its early stages. In this video, I'll show you how to build your own website on the [00:47] Cloudwise platform and sell digital products from anywhere in the world. The best part is that the platform is yours, so every dollar you earn goes directly to you without you having to worry about it. An intermediary platform takes a percentage of your profits. The first point that will surely come to mind for anyone [01:03] starting out in the digital product business is: what exactly do I sell? Here, I want to share a crucial piece of advice that I personally rely on in most of my projects, and thank God, it has been very successful: [01:16] most of my projects, and thank God, it has been very successful: someone else in the last six months or the last year at most. Take it, make it, develop it, improve it, and [01:28] add your own personal touch. In this case, you will undoubtedly gain market share because will undoubtedly gain market share because this product has already been tested by your competitor and succeeded with them, proving its success practically. The real arena and challenge for you will be in [01:44] marketing. Who will win the marketing battle, you or them? This is another topic we will cover, God willing. Finally, there is a platform called Alora that allows you to see how much any store on AliExpress sells and how much profit it makes per month, so you can see what products to sell. The best-selling [01:58] product is one whose market size you know. You could even go to Etsy and first look at the best-selling products— things or ideas that appeal to you, for example. Then check their sales. If things are good, there's sufficient demand, and the product isn't old (say, six [02:13] months or a year at most), then we can go for it. I used the same method to determine the sales of the Xbox store I mentioned earlier. Now, let's work on creating the website where we'll list our products. We'll also discuss how to [02:26] make this product a "number one" product. Now, an important question arises: why create my own personal website instead of selling through other platforms? The answer is simple: most platforms that sell digital products, like Etsy and others, take a commission on your sales, usually [02:43] 20% to 25% or more. Secondly, the audience you're building on other platforms already belongs to other people. For example, these audiences aren't your own; they belong to their respective networks. So, if you decide to change platforms, move to a different one, or keep your own platform, you won't be [02:59] able to access these customer channels at all. The most worrying thing is that if this platform shuts down, its algorithm changes, or some merchants are penalized for issues like problems, merchants are penalized for issues like problems, [03:14] own website is digital and stays with you for life. All your money, customers, and data are yours. My advice is to build a WordPress website on the Cloudwise platform. It's a professional and stable site that won't take more than an hour or two if you want to set it up really well. [03:29] Let me show you step-by-step how to get started. This is the Cloudwise platform. I'll click directly on "Start Free Trial." I'll have a free trial for three days without paying anything, so I'll fill in all the information. So, after filling in this information, I'll click on "Any [03:42] Promo Code" and add this discount code ( you'll find it below in the description). It will give you a 20% discount for the first two months. Then I'll do any setup and sign up. After that, I'll choose the five-day free trial. It's five days, God willing. After that, I'll be able to [03:57] choose the platform I want to build it on, whether it's WordPress (I can make it a custom app or Magnitin), but initially, I'll leave it as is; that's best. Here, we have the application name, which is the website name. For example, let's say "happyboxd.com". Of course, this is just the [04:11] internal website name for me. For the server, I can leave it the same, removing the .com. For the project, if I have more than one project on the same website, I can make it more than one. For example, I'll write one project or the first project and create the communicator here. Then, here we have the [04:28] LiteStack and the HybridStack. I'll keep them The default settings are as they are; we don't have any problems after that. Here, regarding hosting, I can host it on DigitalOcean, VultureNode, or even AWS or Google Cloud. AWS and Google Cloud are for [04:40] slightly more complex applications or those with very high traffic and significant complexity. They will also be relatively more expensive. I always prefer DigitalOcean, or maybe Vulture, but initially, I'm currently using DigitalOcean. I'll leave this as the default. Here, I can specify the speed I [04:55] want for the website. If I have very high traffic, I might need 2 GB initially. If I'm just starting out, I'll set it to 1 GB, and I'll be fine. It will cost $14 for the first month, or per will be available, God willing. I'll also have five or three free days. Finally, I [05:12] choose the server location I prefer. It's always best to choose the closest location to my potential customers. For example, if I'm in the Gulf region... Singapore is usually the closest thing. I'll do OK and press Launch [05:24] Now. It will usually take seven minutes to build the entire server. I'll greet you, God willing, after seven minutes. Okay, after seven minutes, thank God, the server is set up and fully installed. I can click on it generally from here. [05:40] how much RAM, storage, or high traffic I have used. Here is the security section for the site's protection. Everything is here. If I want to upgrade the package, for example, if I have very high traffic and want to upgrade it so it can handle the [05:56] new traffic, for example, I can increase it directly from here and pay directly. It will tell me how much the difference will be. It was $14 per month, now it will be $28 after I increased it by 2 GB, so leave it as it is for now. And to see my site and be able to edit [06:10] all the WordPress resources, I can go from Here, I click on it directly from here, and I can see my website itself. Or, I can go to the Applications section from here and click on my application. This will open the website details for me. Through WordPress, I can log in [06:24] directly and build the website directly. So, I click on the admin panel from here, and WordPress will open. I'll copy the email and password from here: [email address and password]. Then I [06:39] WordPress website is now fully open on the Cloudwise platform. Of course, this is the backend admin panel. If I go to the frontend, I click here, and I can see the website from the inside. Of course, we don't want to talk about how to completely create the website; we can cover that in another video. But this is the [06:53] basic idea. I can improve or fully customize the website design through the admin panel from here via WordPress. Now, a very important part is the domain. Currently, our domain is this one, so I want to create a professional domain for myself, for example, Happy. As we said, Box is a .com domain, so [07:09] I'll go to Domain Management from here and add a new domain. I'll choose the domain I want, for example, Happy Box and .com. If everything is good and I like it, I can use CloudFire, but I don't want to. I'll create a domain from here, [07:22] and it will be added directly. I'll click OK from here and then select this one to make it the primary domain. It's here and then select this one to make it the primary domain. It's next step I need to take is to edit the DNS settings for the domain I bought. [07:38] Whether I bought this domain on GoDaddy or any other platform, or even through CloudWise, I need to edit the DNS to match my main DNS, which is on the server. So, I'll go directly to the server and edit these settings, including the IP address, from here, and change the [07:52] username and password. Also, in my main domain, the last step I do is add the SSL certificate to the HTTPS verification badge. So, I put my email here and my domain name here, select them like this, and then [08:08] I install the certificate. That's it, it will have HTTPS, and this site will be trustworthy with the SSL certificate badge. After that, we'll have the site established and fully built its foundations. Next, in the third step, we'll need to create [08:23] this digital product and add it to the site. Then, you can adjust the site slightly to prepare a direct landing page. Now, let's see practically how we can choose a successful digital product and how we can build it with artificial intelligence. I'm currently on an AI platform that uses the word "box" or " [08:39] books," so I have many tools, some of which are paid ads. For example, this is an ad, and another one is... There are also ads, and some without ads, and their ratings are a bit low. So I want something with good ratings so I can actually be sure that this field is [08:54] good and successful and that there is demand for it in a market that needs this kind of thing. For example, this bestseller is a children's book, a special gift for children, your nephews, your nieces. It seems to be something related to coloring, and it's missing, excuse me, any stories or main messages, something like that. Okay, it's a [09:11] book, and I could make it a digital book, so I have no problem with that. If I see that it's doing well, God willing, it problem with that. If I see that it's doing well, God willing, it has 409 ratings. If it has 409 people who rated it, then it means there is a lot of demand, and also that its ratings are positive, so people were happy with it. I can [09:25] also go to the website and actually check how much it sells, so I'm reassured initially. Things are good, and most of the ratings are from 2026. Let's see when the last rating was and when [09:37] this product was officially launched. Okay, this is the first evaluation, around October 2024. There's almost nothing after that. around October 2024. There's almost nothing after that. Yes, no one. So we can say a year and a half is considered... well, it's not bad, it's considered good that there are so many requests. A year and a half isn't something too far off. So what will I do? I'll take the [09:53] many requests. A year and a half isn't something too far off. So what will I do? I'll take the ChatGPT first. I'll tell him, "Get me a promo; I want to create the same product." Then he'll give it to me so I can convert it to LavaBool. Let's look at it all together. So I'll take this whole text, like this, for example, like this. I'll take [10:09] this whole idea: "Take this product idea and I want you to give me something similar for the product idea and I want you to give me something similar for the Arab market, a digital PDF product. Give me a promo so I can give it to [10:21] Arab market, a digital PDF product. Give me a promo so I can give it to LavaBool to build the product." And then I'd prefer to take some pictures too, just so he can benefit and know the basic idea. benefit and know the basic idea. I can take all these pictures together and send them to [10:33] him at once so he understands the mechanism. I'll do it for him. Okay, I want to get the promo from him now. He gave me a professional template to enter into a file and get the best, most direct results. Okay, after I gave him the basic idea, he gave me the template, but I noticed he focused on [10:48] the template, but I noticed he focused on building a website for this product. I'm talking about a digital book, so I told him to make it a digital book, a PDF file of three or five pages, for example, not a website. He gave it to me more precisely, so here it is. I'll take it and go to the cloud. This time I'll [11:02] copy and paste from here using the cloud and wait for it to produce the digital product. Okay, now he made two digital books for me. He made two copies of them. This is the first copy for someone named Omar. Of course, there are some spelling mistakes. I can talk to him again and tell him to fix it [11:17] here and adjust it here, like this. I can also make changes to the design. The same thing to Omar: Remember, design. The same thing to Omar: Remember, always remember, your little heart holds big dreams. The main idea of ​​that book is to give you motivational messages, so it needs some [11:29] formatting improvement, but this is the basic idea directly. The second copy he made was for a girl. For the girl, it can be in different colors, and I can even give her a specific name, and so on. So, this is the basic idea: I can communicate with Cloud directly and tell [11:44] him to prepare the text for me. I can give him the text and say, " Okay, on the first page, make the text like this, on the second page like this, and on the third like this." I give him a Google Sheet file, for example, from ChatGPT, and he fills it in for me. I then deliver it directly, and he creates the [11:58] digital product with the content I gave him. I can even tell him it doesn't need to have any name so I can sell it to anyone and receive payments. So, I will have the digital product, which I can add to my WordPress platform and sell to anyone. The last step is [12:13] receiving payments. I have two main options. The first option is to receive payments through the Stripe platform, which will accept all cards, whether it's debit, Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, STC Pay, or anything else. To create an account on Stripe, I can register. An American company, LC, wouldn't cost [12:29] more than $250. I'd set up the American company and open an account on the Strike platform. Secondly, if I'm focusing on my audience, for example, North Africa or outside the Gulf region, I could also focus on PayPal and receive payments through it. The advantage of the [12:44] Cloudwise platform is that you don't have to worry about the technical infrastructure because everything will be 100%, God willing. In conclusion, if you have any questions or inquiries, write them in the comments section below. God willing, everyone will benefit, and I would be very grateful for your support with likes and subscriptions to the channel. Thank you, thank you, [12:58] thank you for watching, and I'll see you in the next video, God willing. Yeah.