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[I124]Ideas For New Products
by John Reed, Joh
In order to avoid this common error, entrepreneurs must come to understand a couple of facts that seem very cruel to most egos. One fact is that, at the launch stage, no one cares about your new product but you. The second fact is that you must find a way change fact number one.

Sure, I know what just popped into your head. You thought, (well, I will just advertise my product and let the money roll in.) That sounds good, but if we could somehow convene a committee of the owners of failed product launches of times past, you would find that they thought the same thing at the beginning of their campaigns. They did just that. And not only did they NOT make money; they lost money they already had in hand.

There must be an educational process implemented at the launch of any product. Just coming out of nowhere and telling consumers to buy your product is rarely successful.

Much like the age old question of which comes first chicken or the egg, there is the question of which comes first advertising or developing consumer's interest in your product. Many people think these are the same but they aren't.

When you present information online about a new product you must consider the web surfers patience and tolerance for reading what you have to say about your product. Since there is no distance in cyberspace, web surfers can leave websites very quickly. Bore them and you loose them. Entertain them and they will read every word of your promotional material and be happy to do it. They'll absorb your product's info in the process.

The question that remains is how to entertain them long enough to get your product information into their head. Flashy websites won't do it anymore. They are a dime a dozen in this template driven Internet age. You must have a hook.

Listing your website in entertaining areas of the Internet can be a great way to get your product noticed and appreciated for what it has to offer to consumers.

Lately, companies both large and small have employed this angle in the physical world. Baseball games, football games, basketball games etc. have been inundated by ads and product introductions. Employing these tactics online are a lot less expensive and a lot easier to implement.

There are multiple ways of doing this. One of the most interesting means of introducing a product to the public is to immerse your product introduction into entertaining websites, but even greater than that is to make your introduction documentation itself into the entertainment.

Websites like TypoBounty.com allow product launch materials to capture the full attention of prospective buyers by making the introduction materials part of a game the consumer is already playing. Users look for spelling and other errors to report them to the owner. They read every word, catching the full impact of the sales pitch and learn all of the feature intricacies of the product in question.

One of the side benefits of employing this type of technique is the perfection of sales materials. This makes product offers even more appealing to future customers.

1. Charge for the teleseminar

2. Edit the audio and that becomes a product.

3, 4, 5. Extract portions of the audio to turn it into more than one audio product, an RSS Feed, an audio on your blog, Tips for a new website, etc.

6. Get the teleseminar transcribed and the audio and transcript become a packaged product.

7, 8, & 9. Using the transcript from the teleseminar, extract portions for multiple articles.

10. The transcript of just one hour-long teleseminar is perfect for a Special Report.

11, 12, & 13. Use portions of the transcript for magazine or Ezine articles. One hour-long teleseminar will probably produce about three articles.

14. Using the transcript from one hour-long teleseminar is perfect for a chapter in your book, ebook or home study course. One hour-long teleseminar will usually produce about 20-30 pages.

15, 16, 17, & 18. . Combine several teleseminar transcripts and they become a book, eBook, eCourse or home study course.

19. RSS Feed.

20. Blog entries.

There are more and I'm sure I'll be increasing this list for days. I had to stop at 20 because this article was becoming too long.

A transcript of an hour-long teleseminar, which you can get for less than $100, plays an important role in either helping to market or create at least 14 of the above listed items.

What is an information product? All of us already have knowledge about many different things. Sometimes we feel that because we know something so well, everyone else must already know it.

That isn't true. Information that you can give to other people is important to them and there is somebody who would love to have your knowledge, even though you think that everybody already knows all about that subject.

Because other people do hae the same knowledge, you may hear someone say, ?Oh, I know all about that.? That can sometimes be discouraging and intimidating. But don't let that daunt you. There will still be plenty of people who would like to have your knowledge. You just have to get it out of your mind and onto paper.

Record your knowledge and get it transcribed, and prosper from it.

What is transcription? Transcription is taking an audio recording and typing out the words so that they are a written document, usually a Word document. In it's literal sense, transcription of an audio is word-for-word of what is said, leaving in all the grammatical errors, ums, ahs, etc. Working closely with a transcription service, they can help you edit out most of these unwanted phrases.

Thus you have created another product to complement your audio product.

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John Reed has sinced written about articles on various topics from Video Games, Credit Cards and Auto Insurance. John Reed is an internet marketer that embraces innovation in marketing. You can learn more about low cost marketing innovation at www.typobounty.com.. John Reed's top article generates over 22200 views. to your Favourites.

Patsy Bellah has sinced written about articles on various topics from Online Business. Patsy Bellah is the owner of Great Transcriptions where the spoken word becomes the written word. Check us out at www.greattranscriptions.com. For more information about recording your information products, read ?How To Get Your Info-Product to Market Wi. Patsy Bellah's top article generates over 880 views. to your Favourites.
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