Every week there are new information products making the headlines while infoproduct creators are quietly making their fortunes as one-person businesses operating out of their homes.

Information products is simply the name the marketing industry has given to a range of written, audio, video and continuity products that seeks to share information with a niche market.

Information products are also known as non-fiction, “how-to”, self-help, courses, workshops, seminars and a wide variety of other product categories. 

They may be e-books, printed books, reports, audio products, video clips or products, seminars, workshops, classes, or a mix of two or more…

By those who make a very nice living creating and marketing information products online, it is well known that choosing a high demand topic is critical to seeking your fortune with this business – in fact the Ultimate Information Entrepreneur’s Success Package is all about understanding the crucial steps in creating such products.

There are literally thousands of topics that will sell like wildfire – often several within each niche market limited only by your research and creativity. 

An example that is currently getting a great deal of publicity is a compilation of 3 interviews on making the best pizza published on a CD titled “Legends of Pizza Volume 1″  over at: http://pizzatherapy.com/

For Legends of Pizza Volume 1, Grande interviewed three of the most noted pizza professionals. First was Peter Reinhart, world renowned bread baker, teacher and author of American Pie: My Search for the Perfect Pizza.

Next he spoke with Gary Bimonte, grandson of Frank Pepe and co-owner of the legendary, Frank Pepe’s Pizzeria Napoletana, located in New Haven, Connecticut.

Grande also discussed pizza with award winning pizzaiolo, Chris Bianco, owner of Pizzeria Bianco, Phoenix, Arizona.

As an added bonus the CD features the pizza anthem, “Pizza Pizza” by Joe Dolce. Parts of the song “Pizza, Pizza” is used as a musical interlude between interviews, and appears in its entirety, at the end of the CD.

As an information product publisher, you could take many topics and give them the same treatment – providing a best-of CD series, e-book series or other infoproduct series that could form the basis of a solid business for years to come.

How about a Legendary Bartenders Series, or Legendary Music Clubs, Legends of breadmaking,…you get the idea.

There is no end to the possibilities for creating and marketing your own information proudcts – there are many others who live this busines over at the InfoMarketersZone – hope to see you there.

Jeff