5 Tips to Creating eProducts
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If you’re struggling to make money online, consider selling eProducts. EProducts are any digital product that can be downloaded once it is purchased. eProducts include MP3s, eBooks, and pdf files. Here are five tips to creating eProducts that your audience will love.
Go with what you know – An eBook about dogs is going to sell better if it’s written by someone who has been breeding dogs for 10 years rather than an eBook that was written by someone who thought he could make a lot of money researching and writing about dogs. Choose a topic you know a lot about and create your eProduct around that topic.
Big technology, little prices – There are plenty of programs and resources that can help you make quality products easily and effectively. Do you want to make instructional videos? You can buy quality digital video and lighting equipment online. How about instead of describing how to do something on the computer, just buy a program to record everything on your computer screen as you do it? You also can buy affordable software to record audio conversations through your computer. This means you can do an interview or conference call and have it practically ready to sell right away. If you do some product research and mix in a little creativity, there’s no telling what you can do.
Start small – If you try to create a stellar product right away, you’ll probably fail miserably. Start on a scale you can handle. Once you sell your eProduct, you can use that income to upgrade your equipment and improve your skills.
Marketing, marketing, marketing – If creating an eProduct is all you do, there’s a good chance you won’t make money. The key to making money is marketing your product. You can do this by paying someone to do it or by learning to do it yourself. Paying an experienced person is going to get you a better start in the beginning. Depending on how much time you can devote to marketing your eProduct, learning to do it yourself may be a better investment in the long run.
Be creative – There are tens, if not hundreds, of eProducts available online. In order to stand out, you have to do something different, something special. When creating your product, take some time to think about what you can do to make it really pop. It will be well worth your effort.