Points To Keep In Mind

December 14, 2009 · Posted in Article Writing, Ghost Writing, Info Product, WAHM, Writing 

Three things I’m going to brush over in this section for future reference. Firstly, think about the saturation. If you’re buying a re-sale product to sell on, how many copies are they selling, and what kind of rules do they have in place? Always ask this question. I don’t want you going off and buying a resale package with full rights for eight hundred dollars, designing and putting up a website and sales system, then finding out that the product you’re about to try and sell for two hundred dollars is being given away as a free bonus on hundreds of other sites, because the original seller didn’t have a rule in place preventing this devaluing of the package.

The second thing I’d like to talk to you about is quality. Look for quality in resale products. I can’t count the number of times I’ve had seen random ads through e-zines, or landing in my inbox from people trying to flog a one hundred dollar product to me, only to find out that the date on the front cover of the report is 1996 or something stupid like that. Watch for this if you’re looking to sell something on. You don’t want to get your hands on an old shoddy product that you can’t shift for that reason.

OK, that’s all of the practical side of creating your own products, coming up with your own ideas, improving and innovating. I really enjoyed writing this one, and if all goes well, you’ll have been inspired by it too. Especially take note of method one, learn it, keep an open mind, don’t set yourself obstacles before you’ve even come up with the ideas themselves and the ideas will flow. In fact, I’m interested to know what you came up with using this report. E-mail me and let me know, even after you’ve launched and produced the product if you feel more comfortable. Trust me though; I’ve got enough to keep me busy for quite a few years yet already and using this method, you should gain this hefty advantage too.

In the next report, we’ll be looking at how to go a step further and evaluate your ideas. A simple checklist you can use to see whether they’re ready to be launched, now, or in the future. I’ll also show you the three main reasons why that concept and writing stuff down is so important, and how, back in my early days in marketing, I slipped up with this, and it cost me big.

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