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The Confidence to Create Your First Information Product
It’s no secret that information products can be a highly profitable
online business. For products like ebooks, mp3 recordings and other
digital downloads, the start-up and overhead costs are minimal –
allowing for a high profit margin. In addition, the ability to attract
affiliates with high commission percentage gives you a great advantage
in the online marketplace. But maybe you just don’t think your idea is
good enough. Or maybe you don’t think you’re a good enough writer.
Enough! You’re a smart cookie with great ideas – and with the right
plan, you can make your information product a success.
Even though we may have the best intentions, it’s true that just because
we think something might be a good information product idea, it may not
pan out that way. To feel confident that you should move forward with
your project, you need to do your research first.
Here’s some ideas to conduct research:
1. Look for other products on the same topic. If there is no other
information product or book on the same topic, that may be a sign that
the idea may not be profitable. A bit of competition is a healthy sign
of a viable market and if you create a better product and have better
marketing, you can blow your competition right out of the water.
2. Promote similar products as an affiliate. Sign up for the affiliate
programs for these type of products and sell them through a Google
Adwords campaign, to your mailing lists and/or on your website. If they
sell, you might just have a winner.
3. Poll your readers and your target market. If you already have a
mailing list reaching your target market, poll them on whether they are
interested in such a product and ask what kinds of information they’d
like included. You can also conduct polls through Google Adwords
campaigns and other advertising methods.
Don’t be afraid to spend a bit of money on an advertising campaign to
research your ideas. It’s better to spend $50 or so to find out that
your idea may not be so fruitful than to spend countless hours
developing your product and your marketing to find out you’ve created a
dud. And hey, if you’ve done your research, you may find that you may
just have a great seller and, in that case, you’ll have found out a lot
of useful information by studying your competition and polling your
target market. That means you’re REALLY ready to roll with your
information product.
But Do You Have Good Enough Information to Share?
Many people seem to doubt their knowledge and expertise, but when they
finally get the courage to share what they know, it’s amazing what
results come with it. Even if you don’t think you can create your whole
information product, there are options to help you along the way.
Here’s some ideas to develop your content easily:
1. Interview industry experts. You can record audio interviews with
noted experts and sell the mp3s and transcripts.
2. Hire a ghostwriter to help you. There’s plenty of people who are
excellent researchers and can help you put your content together for a
fee. And don’t worry, it doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. You can
use a service like elance.com to find a quality writer to help you write
an ebook for a few hundred dollars. The time and agony you save may be
well worth it.
3. Answer questions. If you’ve done surveys, you’ll probably have plenty
of questions from your target market. So, instead of trying to create
all your content from scratch, you can simply answer some of the most
frequently asked questions.
Creating your first information product doesn’t have to be complicated.
Just do your research and get started. Once you’ve done one, you’ll see
how fulfilling it can be…and you’ll be creating your own Information
product empire in no time.
Alice Seba is an information marketer that loves to help people
create easy-to-manage high-profit information product businesses. Learn
how you can stop working so hard and earning more at =>
Information Product Sweetie.com
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