Where do you guys get your products, if you don't create them yourself?

by asc
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When identifying a niche through whatever process you search. Then you come to a sub-niche - maybe anxiety in pregnancy or healthy eating for the over 50s, something a bit more specific (as a sub-niche should be I suppose!

Once you have sorted the approach to getting traffic, in order to create a list what do you offer? I am guessing something very specific to what the user wants. So, where do you then look for a gift, something to give your visitors?

Please, I fully appreciate that many may say to create your own. But are there resources where you can download and use, alter, give away info? I am aware that a search of MRR products will bring related searches, but for specific or more focused information?

Any good resources or sites that anyone could recommend? Or just a pointer of how I can go about finding my own information?

Kind regards

Alan
#create #guys #products
  • Profile picture of the author Mikesweeney
    Hey,

    I know people who take ezine articles and then spin them with the proper software. Some people even copy articles in their entirety and use them -- with links and all. It's really not that hard man. You can use plr books as well -- if they have give away rights.

    I usually create my stuff by making a video with camtasia. Hope this gives you some ideas. Usually you want to give them something incredibly simple but effective that will give them quick results. Videos usually have the greatest perceived value.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Hi Alan

    Originally Posted by asc View Post

    in order to create a list what do you offer?
    Whatever I can come up with, myself, that fulfils all the purposes set out in this post: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post7647187

    It's no use to me, if it doesn't do all that.

    "Freebies for the opt-in" that don't do all that are one of the main reasons people build lists with 15% open-rates instead of 85% opt-in rates.

    Without creating it myself (which takes only a few hours, anyway) I can't really realistically expect it to do any of that.

    Originally Posted by asc View Post

    are there resources where you can download and use, alter, give away info?
    Sure, you can find some high-quality PLR and re-write it a bit, to come up with the "content requirement", if you want. But the "content requirement" isn't actually the main point. The main points from the marketer's perspective are expectation-setting and continuity-processes, because without having those two things working for you, it's kind of questionable whether it's even worth building a list in the first place.

    The "freebie for the opt-in" is the most important single link in the chain of that whole procedure. It's emphatically not something to compromise over. Making this stage of the process "quick and easy" leads to building a grossly inferior list!

    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post6123982

    Originally Posted by Mikesweeney View Post

    I know people who take ezine articles and then spin them with the proper software.
    Tell them not to, Mike: it's illegal, as well as very inadvisable for other reasons.

    Originally Posted by Mikesweeney View Post

    Some people even copy articles in their entirety and use them -- with links and all.
    That's a little more justifiable. At least that isn't breaching EZA's TOS or their authors' copyrights. Still pretty inadvisable, though.
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  • Profile picture of the author osamaye360
    Go for plr articles or master resale right. you could also public domains. Alternatively, type your sub-niche + plr / master resale right articles.



    Michael
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  • Profile picture of the author InfoKop
    Like the guys above have said, picking up PLR products is probably the best way to go unless you want to invest the time or invest the money in getting someone to create the product from scratch.
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  • Profile picture of the author thisisraz65
    you can use plr ebook or article or hire someone to do it for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    Don't think it has to be a product you or someone else created. Even Youtube videos are great for optin rewards. You can find some great Youtube videos for your niche that uncover or detail some secrets. You can then embed them on your thank you page.

    When testing a niche I would always just do something like that until you have proven the niche can be profitable. Once profitable you would want to go back and have your own giveaways and products created so you get to keep more of the pie.
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