Great information product marketers, entrepreneurs and book writers like Jay Abraham, Dan Kennedy, Yanik Silver, Mark Victor Hansen, and even Donald Trump would tell you that a low-cost, entry-level, front-end information product is the single best method of building a solid wealth-creation foundation online.
Let’s face it, not everyone likes to write. Not all of us have the time to spend countless hours in front of our keyboards belting out a 100-page e-book.
Especially if you are a beginner, writing your own book, e-book or creating your own digital information product can be an extreme leap from where you are today.
So – there are some other ways you can get into the infopublishing game without having to do it all yourself, many of these techniques are covered in detail over at the Information Marketer’s Zone :
If you are looking for an e-book or information product that is exclusive (unique, not some garbage e-book that dozens of others are also pitching), then here are 4 options:
1. Take books with PLR (Private Label Rights)Â and significantly change them by outsourcing or adding your own material – it’s more work, but not as much as creating product from scratch.
2. Interview a few experts on a topic and sell CD (online or on eBay for example) – again some work, but nothing like working up a 250-page e-book
3. Get hold of some public domain material and change it enough to make it unique.
4. Develop the outline for an infoproduct and outsource the work – cost you a few hundred dollars, but you will have exclusivity without all the hard writing yourself.
In each case, you mix the best of both worlds, simple and fast development with exclusive products where you own the rights.
Jeff