đŻ What Makes a Video Template Sell (and What Doesnât)
- Apostolos Roussas
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
Hint: Itâs not just about looking cool.
So youâve made a beautiful animation. Smooth transitions, slick type, buttery easing curves. Youâre proud (and you should be).
Then you upload it to a marketplace...And it flops. Zero downloads. Crickets.
Why?
Because great design doesnât always = great sales. After selling thousands of templates (and killing even more in drafts), Iâve learned what separates a ânice renderâ from a bestseller.
Letâs break it down.
â The Templates That Sell Have This:
1. They Solve a Real Problem
Your template should do more than just look nice. It should answer questions like:
âHow can I save time on this YouTube intro?â
âWhat can I use for this corporate promo?â
âHow do I make something look professional fast?â
If your file helps someone deliver results faster, it sells.
2. Theyâre Ridiculously Easy to Use
No one wants to dig through 72 nested comps or rename 100 layers.
Winning templates are:
Drag-and-drop friendly
Clearly labeled
Packed with essential controls (colors, text, maybe scale/position)
If the buyer feels smart using itâtheyâll buy from you again.
3. They Show Off With Killer Thumbnails
This is your cover. Your billboard. Your split-second chance to get attention.
Good thumbnails:
Are clear (even when small)
Use big, readable text
Show what the template does, not just how pretty the font is
Youâre not designing artâyouâre designing ads for your assets.
4. Theyâre Trend-Aware (But Not Trend-Dependent)
Trendy styles get attention. But they die fast.
What works best? Templates that:
Tap into current styles (bold type, lo-fi glitch, etc.)
But are still adaptable for future uses (by brands, creators, etc.)
Evergreen + flexible = long-term sales.
5. Theyâre Specific
âMinimal Slideshow 09â tells me nothing.But âReal Estate Promo Slideshow â 1080p Verticalâ = instant clarity.
Niching your templates (even if itâs just in the title/keywords) helps them surface in the right searches.
â What Doesnât Work (aka Why Your Template Isnât Selling)
Too much complexity. Fancy features are cool for Dribbble, not sales.
Too little customization. No control panel? No download.
Unclear purpose. If buyers donât get what the file is for in 3 seconds, theyâll scroll past.
Vague naming. âModern Opener V2â is not a niche. Be specific.
No previews. If they canât see it in motion, it doesnât exist.
đ§Ș Real Talk: Test, Rinse, Repeat
Your first 10 templates might flop. Thatâs normal.
But each one teaches you:
What buyers want
What keywords bring traffic
What formats dominate (MOGRTs, FHD, social sizes, etc.)
Eventually, one will hit. Then another. Then it snowballs.
đ Bonus Tip: Focus on Speed Templates
The bestsellers usually save someone 2+ hours of work.The closer your asset gets them to a final product, the more likely it is to convert.
Think:â Social ads with placeholder textâ Slideshows with built-in music markersâ Lower thirds with auto-resizing boxes
Make your buyers feel like prosâeven if theyâre total beginners.
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