Anyone still struggling to know if they’ve found a great idea for an information product?
Are you still searching? Not quite sure where to look next?
Would it help to see a couple of examples? I know that talking to other information entrepreneurs, it certainly helped me to see some real examples of topics that are RED HOT.
We spoke about some techniques and examples in a recent issue of the Information Entrepreneur Success Tips Newsletter – if your not getting your copy, then head over and signup now.
Here’s 3 Top Selling Non-Fiction Topics Selling Extremely Well This Last Week!
1. “Spychips : How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Move with RFID.” Ranked 81 in sales rank on Amazon this last week
You may not know what RFID is yet, but you will soon. It stands for Radio Frequency Identification – but all you really need to know is that it is the latest technology allowing small identifiers to be planted just about anywhere and track information such as movement. You’ll see everything from RFID integrated in cell phones popping up ads as you walk by certain products on promotion within a supermarket, to tracking devices linked to security systems.
Point is, this is one of the hottest technology trends this year, a perfect topic for additional reports, ebooks, videos or other information products – if you were so inclined.
2. Not So Desperate Housewives. Topping out the Amazon listings are couple of books aimed squarely at housewives and stay at home moms. In Happy Housewives, you get 10 steps for housewives to break out of being mom’s and be women again. Desperate Housewives is sweeping the nation – don’t ignore the impact pop culture has on buying habits. Do you have some tips to become hot mama’s??
3. How About Some Cooking. Cookbooks have always been big sellers, both physical books and ebooks have sold well. Two trends are merging right now, if you are interested in putting together the latest cookbook. The two trends are: 1) Recipes in under 30-minuts and 2) Vegetarian. Society is once again hearing many bad things about meat (mad cow, parasites, bacteria, cholesterol, etc…) pushing us back into a trend toward vegetarianism. The timing would be perfect for an information product that covers basics of non-meat diets, and shares some quick – but exciting vegetarian recipes.
We’ve only covered 3 markets, each have many ideas with even more product possibilities.
If you are still sitting on the fence about developing your own information product – get a copy of “Ultimate Information Entrepreneur’s Success Package”, settle on your topic and get busy setting your automatic infoproduct money machine into motion.
Jeff