It’s true, to be successful writing books and publishing information products you need to master the key tasks of writing and product development. 

A good part of succeeding with information publishing has to do with building momentum by releasing an ongoing portfolio of information products at various price ranges. 

Here are some of the information products you will want to have as part of your portfolio:

  • Free reports, audios, checklists to attract opt-ins and create a bond with your market
  • Lower-tier information products such as e-books, reports, books, manuals, guidebooks – your basic products
  • Recurring revenue information products such as membership sites or paid newsletters
  • Higher-end information products with a physical element that will serve as back-end and upsell products

You may have guessed from reading this, there is some work to coming up with such a wide range of products.

Yes, there is work, but there is a big difference between those who understand how to maximize their productivity, understand how to get the most out of the writing time and commit to a little each day compared with those that struggle to get anything accomplished.

When you follow the 5 tips outlined in our latest article "5 Ways To Find More Time To Write" you will suddenly realize why the elite information publishers are able to quickly release product after product, build massive momentum within their marketplace and capture the majority of sales from their customers.