Have You Written an Info Product Yet?
For example, say your hobby is clothing for pets. Imagine a website of your very own, where you sell your creations.
But no one is coming – in fact, the site is deadly calm.
Now, try this scenario:
- After you finish your site, you prepare a brief report answering what’s on people’s minds (for instance, I’m wondering if there are better or worse fabrics to use? What about summer? And do pets REALLY like those clothes?) The goal is a short report that helps sell people on your product – by illustrating it’s the best possible one (of course, this assumes that you are doing quality!)
- Now, contact a few related sites, and let them know you have a report – free – on this topic, and they just visit your site to get it. The only catch is they have to subscribe to get it.
- Now, people promote your site for the free guide, people sign up to get it – and you’ve built traffic and a customer base.
Simple? Yes and no. If you’re doing what you love, several thousand words will take no time to write. But if you’re new(ish) to computer software, writing and publishing can be a learning curve.
The good news? I’ve released a report to make the ‘learning curve’ almost disappear:
“Top 10 Tricks to WIN BIG With Your First Info-Product!”
Itself an eBook, it explains how to use the powerful free Word Processor Open Office for extremely easy report writing – and even includes two ‘type and publish’ pre-formatted templates ready to go.
You can read more writing your own info-product here. So get going – and get YOUR knowledge out there working for you!
















