After laying the groundwork for setting up a niche-based Internet business, ‘Be The Legend’ guest Shawn Casey presented the webinar audience with the next phase…
The Case for Information Products.
The strongest arguments in favor of creating your information product business, as practiced by Casey and others include:
Outsourcing and Joint Venture (JV) Opportunities.
Outsourcing, when done properly, can significantly reduce your personal workload and allow you to
focus on the strategic planning and management of your business. Almost anything can be outsourced,
including the creation of your e-books.
Finding joint venture (JV) partners or alliances may be considered “high-level” outsourcing, since you
are leveraging the expertise of an experienced marketer to avoiding learning – and doing – everything
on your own.
Resale Rights and Back-End Marketing.
Owning resale rights to existing works is another alternative to original info-product creation. Done properly, it can supercharge an online marketer’s earnings. Imagine – own all the rights, keep all the sales. However, it can get very confusing for even the most experienced marketer let alone “newbies”.
Private Label Rights (PLR), resale rights, master resale rights, branding rights, etc. Seek competent legal advice if you want to obtain such rights, because laws are different all over the world and you definitely want to avoid being sued for copyright infringements.
Your first (front-end) product is usually a “loss leader”. It generates low profits, but that’s OK, since its main purpose is to get your marketing “foot in the door”. Front-end product marketing is the short-term sacrifice you make in order to acquire customers. The heart of your Internet marketing success will
lie in your back-end offers; i.e., everything you get to sell after acquiring a customer, provided it is related to your target market’s wants. Hitting the customer “sweet spot” with regularity is how beginners evolve into experts.
On Your Marks, Get Set, Go!
Shawn Casey’s start-up suggestion? Create a content-rich, “How to” e-book for a hot target market, because there will always be a demand for topical, relevant information that provides a plan of action. Business success is measured by the Lifetime Customer Value (LVC) of each person who spends time on your subscriber list and sales funnel. LVC is measured by factors like:
Read Part 3 of this information product trilogy to learn:
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Rahul Majumdar is a full-time Information Marketing Specialist focused on teleseminar reporting, list-building techniques, and information product creation.
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