How to Create a Product in 2 Hours
Posted 12-09-2008 at 03:31 PM by Ron Killian
Far too many people get caught up in the process, or more so, the thought of the process. So often so, they rarely even get started. Been there, done that, many times myself.
The reality is that any one, I mean any one, can create their own product in only a couple hours and here's how:
After following the steps above, all thats left is to promote it.
Some would say, it's PLR, it's probably over used. You have to remember, every day there are "new" people looking to create an income online, there is always new blood and there always well be.
So, you have the investment of a few dollars and a hour or two of your time. How many could you create?
How about a dozen or two that would be perfect to plug in your freebies/give aways or slip in when you mail your list? You plugging your own products and getting paid instantly. Might be a pretty good position to be in, wouldn't you say?
The rest is up to you...
Ron Killian
http://www.theplrstore.com
The reality is that any one, I mean any one, can create their own product in only a couple hours and here's how:
- Grab yourself a inexpensive PLR Ebook
- Edit the product (doc file) to reflect your name, you extra offers, ect. Turn it into a PDF.
- Edit the Sales Letter by adding your name, selling price and payment links.
- Edit the thank you page. Add your download links, support links and any additional offers you have. (you do have many right?)
- Upload everything.
After following the steps above, all thats left is to promote it.
Some would say, it's PLR, it's probably over used. You have to remember, every day there are "new" people looking to create an income online, there is always new blood and there always well be.
So, you have the investment of a few dollars and a hour or two of your time. How many could you create?
How about a dozen or two that would be perfect to plug in your freebies/give aways or slip in when you mail your list? You plugging your own products and getting paid instantly. Might be a pretty good position to be in, wouldn't you say?
The rest is up to you...
Ron Killian
http://www.theplrstore.com
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