In June 2008, I set a launch date for my first digital product: twelve WordPress themes optimized for AdSense, complete with niche-specific graphics and a generous affiliate program. I had been working on the product for weeks, collaborating with people who knew more about AdSense optimization and theme design than I did. The launch date was June 30, and I announced it publicly to create accountability.
Setting that date was one of the smartest things I did. It forced me to stop tweaking and start shipping.
Why a Launch Date Changes Everything
Without a deadline, a digital product will expand to fill all available time. You will keep adding features, revising copy, and finding reasons not to ship. A public launch date creates a forcing function. It tells your audience something is coming, which means you have to deliver.
Here is a practical product launch timeline that works for part-time entrepreneurs:
Four Weeks Before Launch
- Finalize your core product. Stop adding features. The product should solve its primary problem reliably.
- Set up your payment processing. In 2026, Gumroad, Lemonsqueezy, Stripe, and Payhip can all be configured in an afternoon. Do not wait until launch week to figure this out.
- Begin teasing the product to your audience. Share behind-the-scenes updates, preview screenshots, and early testimonials from beta testers.
Two Weeks Before Launch
- Write your sales page. Focus on the problem you are solving, the transformation you are offering, and clear calls to action. A good sales page answers every objection the buyer might have.
- Set up your affiliate program. Platforms like ThriveCart, Lemonsqueezy, and Gumroad have built-in affiliate management. Create promotional materials and swipe copy for your affiliates.
- Recruit affiliates. Reach out to people in your niche who have audiences that overlap with your target customer. A seventy-five percent commission, like I offered on my first launch, gets people's attention.
Launch Week
- Email your list. Your existing subscribers are your most likely buyers. Send a launch announcement, a reminder, and a last-chance email.
- Activate your affiliates. Give them a heads up that it is go time. Provide them with everything they need to promote effectively.
- Monitor and respond. Watch for customer questions, technical issues, and payment problems. Respond quickly. First impressions matter enormously.
After Launch
- Collect feedback. Ask every buyer what they think. What did they love? What was confusing? What is missing?
- Iterate on the product. Use that feedback to improve. Your version two will be dramatically better than version one.
- Build the back end. Create an upsell, a follow-up product, or a membership. The customer relationship you just built is where the long-term revenue lives.
The Most Important Thing
My first product launch was imperfect in every way. The themes were basic. The sales letter needed work. The payment processing was a workaround. But the product was real, it solved a real problem, and people paid real money for it. That is all that matters for launch number one.
Pick a date. Announce it. Ship on that date. Everything else is a detail you can fix after launch.




Cool, looking forward to your success!
I’m excited for you, Mark! This is great and I’m sure you’ll do well.
Thanks Mark. This is a lot of work to set up, but I am excited.
@JK — Thanks! I really appreciate the shout-out on your blog too, which looks great. I am interested in hearing about your niche site study. I also subscribed to your newsletter. Thanks for stopping by.
Awesome Post!I definitely learned something new today! Thanks Again!
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Good work Mark !! and about time if I my add. Ive seen some of your sites and I suspect I may know who you are referencing as the Adsense Guru’s.
So I know the launch and the product will be well worth what ever you are asking. I’m on the early notification list and I’ll be watching the site on the 30 th.
Early congrats here !!!
Cheers and Beers
Shane
Congratulations! you’ve done very good work in your blog .. It is very useful and intersting.