Small and Superb Skinny plastic pens may not take up more than their fair share of the swag bag but there are some places that skinny plastic pens are ideal. Wallets and planners often come with pen sleeves that don’t accommodate large or even average size pens.
Some skinny pens, like the Flamenco ballpoint plastic pens, fit very well in tight pen sleeves. These Flamenco plastic pens are inexpensive, too. For between £0.08 and £0.14 per pen, you can order these plastic pens in a single colored logo or message.
Good things can come in small packages, as proven by the Riviera Gel Pens offered by online. These plastic pens are available in four different colors – blue, yellow, red or green. The shiny silver barrel can be imprinted with one color for free or choose a multi-colored imprint for just a little more. The Riviera gel pens start at £0.71 a piece, great for making a big impact on a budget. Everyone loves to use a gel pen.
Bigger Can Be Better While larger pens may not fit in snug spaces they sure are easier to find in a bind. As a bonus, there’s more imprint space on a large pen than a small one – all the better for impressing your message to the pen recipients.
Many companies offer a number of giant plastic pen options. Their budget-priced Giant Pens, generically and aptly named, are available in black, orange, blue or red clip and barrel end colors starting at £0.22 each. This cost includes imprint of one color with the option of paying a little more for additional imprint colors.
The Planeta ballpoint plastic pens are affordable (starting at £0.32 each) with a range of bright colors available. Choose these fat, ergonomic plastic pens and have the option of green, orange red, purple or blue barrels. The silver trim adds some pizzazz to these futuristic-looking plastic pens.
Mega ballpoint plastic pens offer an oversized printing area on both the barrel and the clip. Say a lot or say it big on these reasonably priced plastic pens. Starting at £0.37 each, you can order Mega plastic pens with a single color imprint and have them within a few weeks.
Highlight Size and Shape Highlighter plastic pens come in various sizes and shapes. There are triangular, tri-color highlighter plastic pens that are available for as little as £0.59 each. Looking for a single color, more mainstream option? Consider the Data Frost highlighter plastic pen. With four case and ink color options (red, blue, purple or yellow), you can highlight your promotion for £0.32 or just a little more each.
There are three in one highlighter stick pens available as well. The pink, yellow and green highlighter plastic pens snap together to produce a single pen.
But does size matter? How big does the info product have to be? I'm going to answer these important questions, and show you how you can get started selling your own info products quickly and profitably.
Here's a little background...
When I first started making a living online I created my own ebooks. I saw others making money selling these downloadable information products and wanted to get in on the profits. And I'm glad I did because I still make a lot of money from my first ebook.
But...
It took me about 3 months to write this 289 page ebook. It was my first ebook, and the going was slow. Plus, the size of the project was large. So, I spent 3 months of hard work, without the possibility of making a penny. Keep in mind, I didn't get paid a red cent for all the hours I spent writing. I was making an investment of my time and energy on the hopes I would make money in the future.
But here is what I failed to realize at the time. Creating the information product is only part of the equation. Promoting the ebook is when the work really begins (and where the profits are). So, just imagine, you could spend 4 months or more before you see your first penny from all your hard work.
So, this got me thinking...
Do I really need to create a huge 300 page ebook to sell, or could I do a smaller project and take the shortcut to profits? More importantly, do my customers really want a huge 300 page ebook in the first place? And when it comes to info products, I believe size is less important than quality. A quality information product is more important than the size of the product.
Now,, when I say the quality of the information product, I'm not necessarily talking about the layout, photos, cover graphics, etc. I'm talking about the VALUE to the reader. Give your customer EXACTLY what they want and make it easy for them to put into practice and start seeking RESULTS. After all, that is what your customer really wants... RESULTS!
I now dedicate my time to teaching others what I've learned about online success, and do so by using small reports. Since the report is small, it focuses on a SPECIFIC topic for a specific market. There is no fluff and filler, and it gets to the point fast. The customer can get through the information in a small report faster, which means they can start seeing results sooner.
And here's the best part...
Instead of spending 3-4 months creating the info product to sell, a valuable, high-quality small report can be done in a week (or less). This means you don't have to spend months on the hopes of making money in the distant future. You can literally see a profit in weeks!
So, if you're thinking about selling info products online, think small, high-quality small reports instead of huge ebooks. The project is less overwhelming and the profits come a lot faster.
What small report will you write and profit from first?
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