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There is a 14 page FREE e-report called
“The Problem with Information Products”
and it will take your breath away because its going to turn the Information Products market on its head.

I deal in Information Products, and haven’t seen anything that is so down to earth and common sense inspired in a long time.
I wish I’d had access to to this info. when I first started out, because if I had, I’d be writing this article from my own yacht in the Caribbean !

Knowing what people want is like 20/20 vision, and I know this little report could be the solution to many problems for an awful lot of people. Creating info. products can be boring, time-consuming
and a real chore with all the research needed…..
BUT the author (Jez Walters) shows how he created  a best-selling information product in LESS THAN ONE HOUR !

AND….. he didn’t write it himself, yet he owns sole rights to it. No one else owns any part of his products (unless he licenses them to do so) so he keeps all the profits. He shows and explains fully with examples how anyone can do this and throws in other methods he uses to make money (Worth a mint!) Its such a stunningly sinple concept.

Heres some of whats in the report:-

How he thinks the ‘gurus’ create their products

how they get other people to do the work for them (free)

how anyone can do the same

how to create in 1 hour a product that can brin in a lot of money

why the author likes pies !!!

why public domain material doesn’t even compare to this method

how a totally inexhaustible supply of top drawer information is available totally free.

I believe this e-report is something all those interested in Internet Marketing should have in their locker
because it answers a lot of “How To” questions

Tony

Tony is a retired bank manager and finance director. Lives in a UK village and produces ebooks and e-reports on Internet Marketing. For further information www.benchmark-ebooks.com

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I got my copy of Marlon Sanders’ Info Product Dashboard just a few days ago, and this was my reaction after giving it the first close look-over:

Wow! All the fancy techniques that I’ve seen other people use and that made me think, “Sheesh! I sure would like to be able to do that!” They’re all there! Just to give you an example: instructions on how to put little musical intros at the beginning of my audio products. It’s all part of the dashboard’s easy-to-follow step-by-step format.

The info product dashboard divides the product creation process into 6 weeks with 6 (daily) steps each. Most of the resources needed to complete them are either free or actually included as bonuses with the dashboard purchase.

Each week also has a brief audio overview by Marlon himself, where he explains the six upcoming steps. I listened to all 6 of the weekly previews immediately, so I have a pretty good idea what I’ll be able to do once I’ve completed the process.

The descriptions are nicely detailed and clear, so I’m finding it all very doable. Besides, Marlon’s tech support is friendly and helpful, just in case I (or anyone else) should ever get stumped! Not only that, but there is even a discussion forum where all the new dashboard owners can ask questions that are then answered. Pretty cool!

The only drawback, if it can even be called that — the first go-around is going to take me quite a bit longer than 30 minutes per step, at least for some of the steps. I’m still working on step one (and two), and some steps will definitely take WAY longer than 30 minutes.

Does Marlon really think we can pinpoint a suitable market and come up with a targeted product for it in 30 minutes? Does he really think we can find, and contact several potential JV partners in 30 minutes, oh, and negotiate a deal with them, all in the same time-frame? He’s gotta be kidding! Actually, he does admit that a few steps will take longer…

But once accomplished, those same steps will provide contacts and material for many different future products, so I guess I’ll just have to divide the time investment by all the products that I’ll eventually develop from those efforts.

Some of the other steps are going to be faster, and occasionally even skippable (such as when they’re not applicable, i.e., no video required for an audio product OR if I’ve already taken care of something, i.e., choose host and/or domain name etc.), so it will even out, especially over time.

Plus, with the second and third and fourth etc. product, the process will get faster and faster!

So just in case it isn’t obvious by now, I’m very happy with my new dashboard! And, by the way, if you think it’s just for newbies, you may want to reconsider. Yes, the dashboard is easy to follow, and yes, the steps are well explained, so yes, it is an excellent tool for newbies.

But it also offers some very sophisticated techniques, and unless you’re a very experienced marketer, you’re likely to find at least something useful here, certainly enough to make the investment worth your while.

How would I know that? I already own several product-creation programs, and Marlon’s offers tools that I haven’t found in any of the others.

Maybe some marketers are keeping the really good stuff to themselves. No matter. Marlon’s Info Product Dashboard is by far the most comprehensive system I’ve come across yet (which is what Marlon said he had in mind when he created it. From everything I’ve seen, he succeeded)!

Even better, his Info Product Dashboard is priced extremely competitively when compared to most and maybe even all the other even remotely as comprehensive options out there.

I will provide regular progress reports as I work with my new dashboard, so if you’re curious and want to know how I’ll do once I’ll hit the more technically challenging spots, just check my favorite self-help blog for updates… and stay tuned for my soon-to-appear newly created info products.

Ready to create your very own info product? With Marlon’s new dashboard it’ll be a piece of cake. Of course, you’ll also need a shoppingcart to sell your shiny new products, right? And you’re in luck because now you can get a 30-day FREE trial of the world’s best integrated shoppingcart system. And please visit Elisabeth’s blog too.

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Information is a great business asset. When you know something and other people are looking for that information, you have a readymade product in hand. When people find that the information they are looking for is available, they happily buy it. Information products or Info products are the products which pertain to selling the information.

Earlier books were only info products available. With advent of technology on media and internet boom, there are many a products which have risen from pure information that the creator possessed. Now an information can be packed in form of book, newsletter, ebook, audio or video. All kinds except the first can be managed and soled on internet only. These are digital products and do not need shipment etc. as is the need in case of books.

Can you imagine that info products is a billion dollar industry on the internet itself. As the technology advanced, it became possible for common man to produce ebooks or record audios and videos.

Many internet marketers took this advantage and built empires of business based on info products only.

Info products Info Products are loved by all online marketer for economy and ease of creating them.

They are also easy to sell without using much of the sophisticated tools.

For example you can write an ebook in word format, convert it to .pdf file, upload it to your server. In another step you open an account with paypal, get an encrypted paypal button and paste that to your own site.

That is it.

You are ready to market and sell.

For creating info products all you need to do is write. If you cannot write yourself, you need to hire somebody who can write. These people are called ghostwriters. They would write for you against the payment and submit their work to you without making any claims on the product rights. Everything now belongs to you as if you have written it. These people are not difficult to find though the quality writers would be expensive.

For writing you need to have information on the topic you write. Search and you will find. Online search engines, libraries, book stores, field experts are few of the many sources available.

You can create an ebook, audio files, video files in info products. Each one differs in complexity and the technology needed to make it. The cost factor also differs in each. But they all have one thing in common. All are created with a purpose of dispensing information in downloadable format. They all are info products.

Info products are darling of online sellers and have made millions to them. You too can demand your share

Arun Pal Singh is an internet marketer and web author. You can join his website http://www.homeforprofits.com as a member to download ebooks, softwares, audios, website building material, traffic strategies and training videos that would help you to start and grow your business and get ahead of your competition.Visit http://www.homeforprofits.com for more details.

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I see too many well intending entrepreneurs fail to make the money they deserve because they try to hit a homerun with a big info product their first time up to bat. There’s a secret to creating info products that are successful…start small! I’m about to show you the exact ingredients to whip up your own “mini” info product.

Mini info products force you to use the one, most important, ingredient in any successful online venture…give people what they want most. Because the biggest mistake entrepreneurs make is creating an info product on a general subject. I’m here to tell you…they won’t sell online.

A mini info product forces you to deliver only what your target market is most hungry for in a small, concise presentation.

Think about why your target market buys info products online. Imagine them sitting down at their computer right now. They’ve got a problem…a specific problem that they want an immediate and specific solution to – right now! They aren’t looking for general principles or ideas – they go to a bookstore at their leisure for that.

The most successful info products online are “How to” solutions. Here are the key steps to creating your own “How to” info product:

1. Find Out What Your Target Market Complains About Most

Whenever you hear your clients complain about something – take notes because that’s a potential info product. Take note of the most common questions you hear. You could even do an online survey with your list and ask them one simple question: “What’s your single greatest challenge/question around (fill in your topic.)”

2. Compile a List of “How To’s”

Take what your target market complains about most and flip it around into a “How to” statement. For example, if you’re a relationship coach and you always hear your clients complain, “I hate writing those profiles on those dating sites – I never know what to say without sounding stupid!”…then you can create a product called: “How to Instantly Write Your Online Dating Profile…Without Sounding Stupid!” Come up with a list of at least fifteen “How to” titles.

3. Choose the Most Obvious Topic for Your First Info Product

From your list, what’s the most obvious and simplest topic to start with? Make your life easy and go for the low hanging fruit.

4. Outline Your Info Product

Create a simple outline with bullet points. Don’t write a script – it takes too long and isn’t necessary. Chances are you know this topic inside and out because you work with it all the time. All you need is to organize and structure what you do so naturally into a simple, step-by-step system that others can follow. Break up your outline into the following sections:

Introduction

Benefits and results of knowing this “How to”

What the “How to” topic is all about

The specific steps to do the “How to”

Address the most common questions and challenges people have regarding this specific topic

Conclude with a call to action – what’s next after they learn this “How to” (Ideally this involves hiring you!)

 

5. Record a Live Interview

Conduct a live teleclass (or have a friend interview you privately over the phone) and record your call. Use the outline as your guide. Never read from a script – everyone can tell and it’ll sound stiff. Focus on your energy. You want to get excited and in a natural flow state as you’re being interviewed. Get excited about your topic. People will remember your energy more than they’ll remember the detailed content of the call.

6. Package Your Call into Your Mini Info Product

All that’s left is to package your recording and leverage the information you covered. You can get the audio transcribed and use that as a manuscript for an eBook or workbook. You can also package the audio into a CD info product – either physical CDs or downloadable.

That’s all there is to it! This is a much easier solution for creating info products than trying to produce a big “System-In-A-Box” info product. Do one mini info product and see how easy it is. Pretty soon you’ll have a collection of “How to” audio programs to sell online. And THAT’S the simplest way to start your info product empire!

© 2008, James Roche

James Roche, ?The Info Product Guy?, helps entrepreneurs create a marketing strategy and information products so they get more clients and generate passive revenue. He is the creator of the Info Marketing Action Plan (iMap) Program that shows you how to create a simple marketing plan for your business. To learn more about his simple, step-by-step programs and receive a free Special Report, go to: http://www.infoproductguy.com

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Selling internet based information based products is a great option to start internet home business and has immense potential. Truly speaking, ebooks, audio files and video files in downloadable format are the only available options to create info products for internet based home business. Not very long back, ebooks were the only medium you could ceate and sell your info products. But with advent of new technology, a marketer of today can easily create audio and video files.

There are many other methods you can dispense information and generate money. These are ezines, newsletters, blogs, membership sites etc. But these in true sense are info services rather than info products.

Ebook is a product that most internet marketers start with. Ebooks are easy to create without much technical requirements. All you have to do is to write. Most popular ebooks are in pdf format. They are popular because they are light, fast, easy to create and can be read on any type of computer be it IBM or Mac, with an equal ease. They do not need any special type of ebook reader. The only requirement is the acrobat reader which should be installed in user computer. Acrobat reader is freely available.

I personally like and recommend use of pdf books. They are a much better choice when compared to exe ebooks which requires a basic understanding of web pages.

All you need is to write your book in Microsoft Word as you normally write and convert that .doc file to .pdf file. It is that simple. For conversion to .pdf file you require a pdf converter. You can either choose to buy from Adobe if you can afford but in my view it is quite expensive. There are some free pdf converters available too. Just do a search and you would find it. A list is also mentioned at our site blog.

Another form of ebook creators create a file in exe form and can only be read in Windows. You would need to purchase one of the available ebook creator from one of the suppliers. Ebook Pro is a good tool with lot many features. Again, you can find the link to source at our blog.

Audio Files are have a great potential market too. For creating good audio files you would require some basic sound hardware, software for editing the sound. You would have to hire somebody with good voice to speak the information. You would also require online audio players to give the online sample hearing to you visitors. All this increase cost and need for technical knowledge.

Video files are a great leap in technology. Everything that is hard to understand in words can be easily understood when put in video form. There are a lot of choices in video making. You can make text and image based videos or you can put live demos. You would require video making softwares , good shooting camera and editing software.

A costly affair for the beginner.

In my view if you do not have much technical knowledge, you should start with ebooks and then can move on to audio and video files later. Most of the sales are still made in ebooks.

Go and capture your share.

Arun Pal Singh is an internet marketer and web author. Join his website http://www.homeforprofits.com as a member to download ebooks, softwares, audios, website building material, traffic strategies and training videos that would help you to start and grow your business and get ahead of your competition.Visit http://www.homeforprofits.com for more details.

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Without a doubt, selling info products is one of the best ways to make money online… especially when selling downloadable products. After the product is created, you can sell it over and again, with very little cost. This means a huge profit margin and more money in the bank.

But does size matter? How big does the info product have to be? I’m going to answer these important questions, and show you how you can get started selling your own info products quickly and profitably.

Here’s a little background…

When I first started making a living online I created my own ebooks. I saw others making money selling these downloadable information products and wanted to get in on the profits. And I’m glad I did because I still make a lot of money from my first ebook.

But…

It took me about 3 months to write this 289 page ebook. It was my first ebook, and the going was slow. Plus, the size of the project was large. So, I spent 3 months of hard work, without the possibility of making a penny. Keep in mind, I didn’t get paid a red cent for all the hours I spent writing. I was making an investment of my time and energy on the hopes I would make money in the future.

But here is what I failed to realize at the time. Creating the information product is only part of the equation. Promoting the ebook is when the work really begins (and where the profits are). So, just imagine, you could spend 4 months or more before you see your first penny from all your hard work.

So, this got me thinking…

Do I really need to create a huge 300 page ebook to sell, or could I do a smaller project and take the shortcut to profits? More importantly, do my customers really want a huge 300 page ebook in the first place? And when it comes to info products, I believe size is less important than quality. A quality information product is more important than the size of the product.

Now,, when I say the quality of the information product, I’m not necessarily talking about the layout, photos, cover graphics, etc. I’m talking about the VALUE to the reader. Give your customer EXACTLY what they want and make it easy for them to put into practice and start seeking RESULTS. After all, that is what your customer really wants… RESULTS!

So, when I decided to dedicate myself to teaching others how to make an income online, I started to focus on small reports. Since the report is small, it focuses on a SPECIFIC topic for a specific market. There is no fluff and filler, and it gets to the point fast. And the customer can get through it fast and start putting the ideas into practice very quickly.

And here’s the best part…

Instead of spending 3-4 months creating the info product to sell, a valuable, high-quality small report can be done in a week (or less). This means you don’t have to spend months on the hopes of making money in the distant future. You can literally see a profit in weeks!

So, if you’re thinking about selling info products online, think small, high-quality small reports instead of huge ebooks. The project is less overwhelming and the profits come a lot faster.

What small report will you write and profit from first?

Edward Lomax sells his Internet Marketing small reports on http://www.SmallReportsBullsEye.com. If you’re interested in creating a profitable small reports business, take his Free eCourse, “How To Create An Information Empire Without Ever Writing More Than 7-15 Pages At A Time”.

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What if you learned how to create a high quality information product starting today step by step?

Do you want to know some secret tips of the gurus, when used, will create a highly profitable info product for you out of thin air?

The purpose of this article is to show you exactly what you need to do to make long term cash online without fail.

Here are 5 simple steps to get you started instantly…

Step 1 - Research content of the topic to write about.

Step 2 - Write down the sections of the product.

Step 3 - Fill up each section now.

Step 4 - Create table of contents.

Step 5 - Create introduction, opener and closure.

The purpose of this article is to convert you into an infopreneur with your own info product within next one week.

Checkout the step by step details right here…

Step 1 - Research content of the topic to write about.

It is important that you research content of your niche thoroughly.

There are many places where you can do this. Visit forums in your niche and you will know what questions your niche is facing.

Visit yahoo answers and there you will know various questions asked by your niche.

Formulate a plan and research about the solution to their problems that you can solve easily.

Bifurcate your product into different sections to make your work systematic…

Step 2 - Write down the sections of the product.

Once you have the content of the product, create logical sections in which you will formulate your product.

Write down the complete section of your ebook, this is the structure or the skeleton of your info product.

Start filling up each section as if they were an individual article…

Step 3 - Fill up each section now.

Now consider each section as a part or an article to write about.

All you have to do is go through each section and write down your article or the content that you have researched.

Once you do this your ebook will get done before you know it.

Here’s what you need to create right on the start…

Step 4 - Create table of contents.

Now write down headlines for each section you have written about. This will get your table of contents done for your ebook smoothly.

Paste up your table of contents right above the content of your ebook.

Here are more missing elements you need to add up to juice up your info product…

Step 5 - Create introduction, opener and closure.

Write down your introduction and something about you and if possible include your pic. This will help to build your reputation.

Then write down an opener for your ebook where you can give introduction about your ebook content.

Now write down a conclusion of your ebook right at the end where you motivate your readers to take action on the content in the ebook.

Finally you can create a recommendation or resources section where you recommend your readers some more products in your niche, this will make you cool backend income.

By the way… are you a coach, consultant, entrepreneur, or speaker, who is tired of getting paid less than you are worth for your coaching and consulting?


To begin learning how you can sell your own coaching for between $4k and $25k per client, visit my blog:

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All over the internet people are taking advantage of info products. However, it is not a guarantee that you too will have success selling them.

There is a certain art to selling and having success online, which is exactly what you can learn from “Info Products Made Easy!” Here are just 5 things you will learn about creating info products from this course.

1. What people are looking for

The easiest way to have success on the internet is to give people what they are looking for. If you can supply a product that people are hungry for, you will never have trouble selling your info product. But the real key is to discover exactly what that product is. “Info Products Made Easy!” will help you determine what to promote and how to supply it to your prospects very easily.

2. Avoiding the biggest mistake

Part of the process of creating an ebook or selling info products is learning as you go along. Unless you have been in the business for some time, you are not going to be an expert. However, this course will give you the answer to the single BIGGEST mistake almost everyone makes when creating their first info product and how you can avoid it.

3. How to make your product stand out

There is no denying the fact that the internet is a highly competitive market with hundreds of sites being created daily. Because of this, you have to do something to make your product stand out in the crowd. What can you do to draw attention to your product? The answer to how you can present your product in a professional light and stand out in the crowd can be found in “Info Products Made Easy!”

4. Launching the product

Once the time is ready, you will launch your product to the world and begin promoting it. This too can be difficult because you have to know your target market and how to reach them. In this incredible course you will find tips and techniques to launching your product successfully with ease.

5. Learn from the best

Perhaps the greatest benefit of all is you will be given the exact method that has worked for the creator of “Info Products Made Easy!” Roy Carter. Nothin is hidden, as you will be given the exact same simple steps used by Roy Carter that you can easily copy and use on your own info product.

It is exciting and a bit overwhelming at the same time as you begin to create your info product and eventually launch it on the internet. The book “Info Products Made Easy” can help you identify how to make your product stand out, what to avoid during the process, and how to launch the product successfully.

Roy Carter is the author and creator of “Info Products Made Easy!”. This is the 6 week course that truly is changing lives! Find out how you too can create your own info products!… http://www.InfoProductsMadeEasy.com

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Creating info products can be extremely beneficial to you and your online business if you know what you are doing. But the problem is, most people do not know how to properly create information products. They either create info products that nobody is interested in or they do not know how to properly promote the product.

There are some things you can do to make it easier on yourself when creating information products.

Obviously the key to having success is creating an info product that people actually want. Too many people decide to create there first ebook or info product without first finding out if there is a market for it.

There are many ways you can set about finding out what it is that people want. The easiest way to do this is to simply ask people. This involves you going out and being where the people are.

Forums are perfect for interacting with people and finding out what people are looking for. You can get involved in conversations with others, ask your own questions, and get feedback quickly. From there, take what you learn and turn it into an information product.

Another way to do this is to create a blog connected with your web site. This is very similar to posting in forums because it allows you to interact with visitors and talk about various issues relating to your niche.

If you can show that you are willing to learn from others and take the time to hear others’ inputs, you will find people trusting you more. This will lead to the truth coming out about what people are really looking for within your niche.

The key is to always remain open for ideas and never deny help where you can give it. Sometimes the best way to go about creating info products is to receive advice or take lessons from someone that has experience in creating information products.

You need to learn exactly what steps experienced information product marketers have taken to create their own info products and learn what works for them. You can then also find out more on how to select the right product that has public appeal.

Creating information products can be an enjoyable and profitable process if you know what you are doing. Too many people choose the wrong product and have a bad first experience. However, if you do know how to create the right info product and properly market that product, you can find yourself having fun while achieving your own success.

Roy Carter is the author and creator of “Info Products Made Easy!” - The 6 week course that is changing lives! - http://www.InfoProductsMadeEasy.com Learn Just How Easy Creating Information Products Can Be!

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