Monday 17 November 2008

How To Create An Internet Product In One Day

Today I'm going to show you how to create a hot selling info product in one day. And get this, you'll only have to write five paragraphs. Anyone on the planet can do that.

So without further ado let's get started.

Decide on Your Ebook Topic
The first step is to have it clear in your mind what subject you want your ebook to be on.

Now what we're going to do is use other people's hard work to create our very own unique products. Sounds too good to be true doesn't it? However this is a very real opportunity that the top gun ebook publishers use time and time again to create products in lightning quick time.

Go to www.goarticles.com. You can find niche ebook ideas in article directories and we're going to use the content in them to create ebooks.

You see web site owners write articles and submit them to article directories so that they get free publicity for their sites. At the end of each article is a link back to their web site with a bit of information about their site, for example. These site owners want people to take that article and market it to people so they get visitors to their site without spending a dime on marketing. This is perfect for savvy entrepreneurs just like you.

You see what we can do at go articles.com is type in a niche in the search bar at the top right (make sure it's on "article content" rather than search by author).

Type in your niche market. So for example type in "dogs". You'll get thousands of results related to what you have searched for. Now what I want you to do is simply go through the results finding at least seventy quality articles related to the dog market and copy and paste them into word or some kind of word processing application.

As I've said, make sure they are quality articles. If you create an ebook using rubbish you'll just get a sky high refund rate and it will all be a pointless exercise. Do it right from the off and you'll set yourself up for success.

If you can, try and tie all the articles together in one sub niche. For example a sub niche of dogs might be training your dog. So you could find articles on stopping your dog from barking at night,toilet training, that kind of thing. Use a bit of imagination when using this method.

Email Article Authors
You don't want to use any articles without the author's permission.

Remember the majority of articles will have been submitted so the author can get visitors to their site without spending a dime.

However you never want to breach any copyright laws. To avoid this email the authors of each article. Explain to them that you are creating an ebook aimed at their niche market. You'd love to include their article in your book and you'll include a link back to their site and information about them. Also ask them if they have any other articles you could include.

You can expect around seventy percent of authors you contact to be delighted you're going to include their article in your book. Then all you need to do is discard the articles from authors who you haven't heard from or who won't let you use their article.

Put the articles in an order that makes sense and create a contents page. Use the titles of the articles as contents topics. You could even create chapters aimed at solving certain problems people in your niche have. So for example if you were creating an ebook on golf you could create a section on improving your golf swing, a
section on the mind game of golf and so on. All articles would make up separate chapters.

Add a graphic for your first page. You can find graphics to use at http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/clipart/default.aspx.

Add a title and a small copyright section so people know that this product is unique to you and your business. Also point out that people don't have the rights to resell it.

Finally write a short introduction and conclusion. These only need to be a few paragraphs each. Tell people what they can expect to learn and make sure you sign off using your name. Instantly you will establish yourself as an expert. You can also link to your back end products at the end of the book to increase your sales.

Finally you need to turn it into an ebook to sell. Go to http://www.primopdf.com/ and download the software. Don't worry it won't cost you a dime. Once downloaded all you need to do is in your word software hit "file" and then "print" and then select "primo PDF" as your printer. Voila. You have just created an ebook using other people's hard work.

This whole process can be done in just a few hours. Obviously you may need to wait a day or two for the article authors to get back to you but apart from that you're all set!

Anyone can use this method to create more ebooks than you'd ever be able to sell.

That's a great method right? I mean it won't cost you anything to create a product yet you could sell hundreds if not thousands of copies and keep all the profits using other people's hard work!

Turning One Ebook Into Twenty Products Or More
This is even more exciting. I'm now going to show you how to create twenty products or more using a special method that is vastly underused but hugely profitable.

It's all about dominating niche markets and this is one way you can do that.

What you do is create a generic book for your niche then create multiple versions of the product aimed at areas of the niche.

For example if you created a product aimed at dogs the generic product would be aimed at all dogs, but the sub products could be aimed at poodles, labradors, bulldogs and so on.

All you'd need to do is change the title and the introduction so it was aimed at a specific dog breed and you've got a unique product that can be marketed to a highly targeted niche.

Does that make sense?

Let me give you another example. If you were to create a product on the subject of how to be a great teacher you could create a generic book, and then with a few changes aim separate books at people teaching maths, people teaching science, people teaching history and so on.

The key here is to create a product that will benefit everyone in a niche and then create ultra specific versions.

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