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Where Do I Start With My Information Product?

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Posted 9th July 2010 at 07:35 PM by William Bell

That's easy. At the beginning right? I'm being a bit facetious. Not everyone starts with their own information products. Nor do you have to. You can begin with other people's products, affiliate programs, plrs, etc.

I happened to have learned the habit of recording my own audio and video presentations, long before I knew what internet marketing was. I had to step back to begin to learn that as a new skill set. Yes, it's quite challenging but I'm making progress. I'm not afraid to fail, over and over again, and am trying to do that rather quickly.

Now, back to the subject at hand. Where do you start? For those of you who may sit staring at the blank computer screen, trembling fingers at the keyboard and terrified to look into a camera while whispering faintly into a microphone I still remember my first public presentation. Yikes!

But, how can you can overcome that? Use a tool. Automechanics, cometologists, dentists, and electricians all have tools of the trade. So, I created a simple tool to help you get started and finish a product today. It's a pdf-fill-in-the-blank downloadable template that allows you to knock it out in 30 minutes or less. If you can type the answers in you're good to go.

Then, when you're ready, I can show you about a dozen ways to turn that one document into multiple products. So I'm only going to make it available for a few days. I'd like to get some feedback on the template and I want to tweak it more.

I'll use it with my clients who already have tons of content "in their heads" but are doing nothing with it kinda-like geese with their golden eggs still inside of them.

Later, it will also have an audio explanation to go along with the template to make it even more user-friendly. So, grab it now if you're stuck in product creation mode trying to figure out that first product to create. Warning!
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