Are You a Self-Documenting Human Being?
Posted 11-15-2008 at 02:48 PM by Robert Plank
Tags e-class, infoproduct creation, iphone, motivation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToBS_9cdryg
Infoproduct creation is easy. All you have to do is keep track of what you do every day, and take notes. I recently promoted a product for a friend of mine who offered an online class showing people how to write iPhone applications.
He said he began making iPhone applications and there were just too many obstacles, despite Apple's best efforts to make iPhone apps easy to create. As he paved the way for easy iPhone app creation, he took notes.
That's the way you create an infoproduct.
It is easy to just take notes, or setup a private blog, and compile all that into a book, then add some videos and a sales letter to spice it up. That beats the heck out of trying to write a book or record videos from scratch, am I right?
If you're trying to learn how to make the best bird house, keep a diary. Maybe over time you build a bird house that's best for feeding birds, one for housing birds... for mountainous climates, high wind climates, whatever.
The info you have to provide is more valuable if it's the result of testing what works -- and what DOESN'T work -- then a useless book full of boring textbook "theory". What's even cooler is that, the more you take notes, the better you get, and over time will write notes in a way that is instantly publishable. That is, anyone will be able to understand them, they will not just be shorthand.
Get the habit of self-documenting everything you do. Write an article on something whenever you can... eventually it won't even slow down your internet marketing efforts.
Robert Plank, internet marketer, PHP programmer, and 23 year old homeowner, made an average of $10,000 per month every month in 2008. Check out his marketing ideas worth STEALING at: http://www.robertplank.com
Infoproduct creation is easy. All you have to do is keep track of what you do every day, and take notes. I recently promoted a product for a friend of mine who offered an online class showing people how to write iPhone applications.
He said he began making iPhone applications and there were just too many obstacles, despite Apple's best efforts to make iPhone apps easy to create. As he paved the way for easy iPhone app creation, he took notes.
That's the way you create an infoproduct.
It is easy to just take notes, or setup a private blog, and compile all that into a book, then add some videos and a sales letter to spice it up. That beats the heck out of trying to write a book or record videos from scratch, am I right?
If you're trying to learn how to make the best bird house, keep a diary. Maybe over time you build a bird house that's best for feeding birds, one for housing birds... for mountainous climates, high wind climates, whatever.
The info you have to provide is more valuable if it's the result of testing what works -- and what DOESN'T work -- then a useless book full of boring textbook "theory". What's even cooler is that, the more you take notes, the better you get, and over time will write notes in a way that is instantly publishable. That is, anyone will be able to understand them, they will not just be shorthand.
Get the habit of self-documenting everything you do. Write an article on something whenever you can... eventually it won't even slow down your internet marketing efforts.
Robert Plank, internet marketer, PHP programmer, and 23 year old homeowner, made an average of $10,000 per month every month in 2008. Check out his marketing ideas worth STEALING at: http://www.robertplank.com
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Very Impresive. I will take a look at some of your ideasPosted 11-15-2008 at 06:16 PM by gargoyle
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Posted 11-17-2008 at 01:21 PM by Robert Plank





