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Posts tagged product creation tips
Product Creation and Skype
Jun 9th
Internet marketing noobs seem to get hung up in one major place: product creation. That doesn’t surprise me. I’ve been doing this for a few years, and I still have trouble in that area from time to time. When I can’t just outsource my product creation, and all the pressure is on ME – what do I do?
Well, I recently started taking advantage of Skypefor creating information products. This is not a new concept or idea. I don’t claim to be the ground-breaking inventor of the Skype product. Not at all! In fact, it’s really just a simple variation on a method that many many other marketers use. For instance, check out Perry Belcher and Ryan Deiss’ free audio:
Multi-Purpose Content: Getting More From Your Efforts
Mar 28th
Today I want to share a little secret that can make a big difference in your bottom line. It’s nothing difficult, you don’t have to be an Internet “guru” to make it work, and you can apply this technique over and over for extra cash.
Cliff’s Notes version: Sell the same product as different products.
Full Version:
The big lesson here is using your content over and over again to create more income. Just because you put together a product and made some money, you don’t have to create a whole new product before you can make more money.
That’s a pretty simple concept right? So let’s get into a little more detail about how to do this, and I’ll throw in a personal case study for you. More >
Twitter and Ask Campaigns
Mar 7th

What Do Your Customers Want To Know?
Product creation can be a real pain in this dude’s ass (me). Especially when you outsource as little as I do. One of my goals for 09 was to outsource more of my work, but that hasn’t extended into product creation very much. Yet.
So I was pondering a new info product this morning. It’s been on my mind for a while, but I just haven’t pinpointed exactly what needs to be covered for this topic. I’m the expert, but that can be a huge hindrance to the process – you just know too much about the topic. What do you include, what do you cut out? More >