Is your iPod giving you trouble because your computer refuses to recognize it? This is a common problem. If this is how you want to download music and movies to your iPod, you've got a serious functionality problem.
Has this happened to you? Time to do some iPod troubleshooting. One of the most common reasons for this is that your iPod is on "hold."
Try switching the button back so that there is no orange showing. Some people set this without realizing that they have done it.
A batter that hasn't been charged can be another problem. However, this isn't a problem for all iPod users because the device should get charged whenever you plug it into your computer.
If you still have problems, see if letting your iPod charge up most of the way does anything for you.
You might also try and make sure that you have everything hooked up the right way. Your iPod should have come with the things you need in order to transfer files to your iPod.
It could be something as simple as a bad hook up. If you've re-read the manual and are still finding that you have the same problems then you'll need to try other things.
You can also try to use your iPod with another computer if one is available. It could be that your software is not up to date or that it does not contain the right software.
You can either download the latest edition of iTunes and other software, or you can test on another computer. Make sure that one is up to date as well.
If you spend a little time troubleshooting, your computer should eventually recognize your iPod. If you still have problems, it may be time to visit a relevant website that has the tips you need to resolve these issues. You should be able to find the solution that will get your iPod up and running the way it should.
No one likes experiencing iPod trouble. It's really annoying and frustrating when your computer won't even recognize the iPod.
If this is happening to you, you'll definitely need to spend time doing iPod troubleshooting to take care of things.
Here's how to create successful new products if you've never had an original idea in your life. I'm not very creative, so that's the only way I could create any products at all. All I've done is to create new products by improving on an existing product that already sells well. By doing this I've sold over $39 Million of products to major retailers.
Improving on existing products takes most of the risk away. With a totally new invention or completely new product, you don't know at first whether it will sell or go on www.product-creation-innovation.com. If you start with something that sells well already and you make it a lot better, you don't have that problem.
Here's a story that makes the point:
When I started my first business, my partner had a small screen printing operation and we set up a joint venture together to explore products I would create and sell and he would make. He was selling souvenirs and a popular look at the time was to make decals out of prismatic vinyl. (This a metallic material with a pattern embossed into it to reflect light into rainbows.)
Though I started by selling souvenirs, before long I noticed there were hundreds of companies starting to make stickers for kids and they were collecting them. (Note how quick I was to see this - after 100 other companies were already doing it!).
Most of these stickers were just traditional paper, so I decided to try our prismatic material and see how it would sell. We put a product line together of prismatic stickers on rolls and started selling some gift shops.
Sales were incredible.....
They sold better than anything else in the store so we decided to make some more - and amazingly, they sold well too.
The next step was to put these same stickers in packages to sell to the major chains. Long story short, in another couple years we were in Wal-Mart, Target, K-Mart, and about every other major retailer and we were selling over $1.0 million of stickers every month!
ANOTHER EXAMPLE
A few years later, I started another company selling school supplies exclusively to the major chains. We came up with an entire line of folders, notebooks, pens, pencils, 3 ring binders all with the prismatic/holographic look.
All I did is take the look that worked on stickers and put it on another kids product. And that's not all - I went to companies who already knew how to make all these products and had them made with our holographic look.
Result - another multimillion dollar success for more helps visit on go to www.explosive-product-launches.com. This one even got us the "Best New Vendor of the Year" award from Target's stationery & school supply department.
AND ANOTHER
I wasn't done yet - I had also discovered that kids stickers were sold to the medical market as give-always for pediatricians, dentists and others to give to kids when they came in to their offices.
The products being sold at the time were all plain paper circles just like the retail market had been 5 - 6 years earlier. This time I started a mail order company to sell the prismatic look stickers to medical offices.
Another success....
After we grew to having over 10,000 medical offices and hospitals as customers, I sold this company to a larger competitor.
All in all, 3 national businesses founded and grew from one simple idea applied over and over.....make an existing product better.
Start with this concept - make an existing product better. But instead of depending on the consumer acceptance of the improvements like I did with the examples I gave you, how about making it cheaper too!
The examples above actually cost more than our competitors - in some cases as much as 4 times as much as the paper products we replaced. Retailers were initially very skeptical that the products would sell because of that.
For example, a typical paper portfolio printed in full color with attractive designs was selling for 59 - 69 cents for the nice ones and as low as 29 - 39 cents for the budget models without any art.
Our portfolio was to retail at $2.00!
Though they sold better than everything else, there was quite a bit of initial buyer skepticism because of the price.
Here's how to make it a sure thing......
MAKE IT BETTER, FASTER & CHEAPER
When you make the changes to improve the product, do it for less money, not more! And I don't mean just a little bit better either - make it a lot better.
A couple examples will show you what I mean.
By watching the trends in my raw materials, I found out right away when the prismatic and holographic materials started to be made of paper instead of vinyl or polyester.
At the same time thin film technology appeared to make the brighter film products much thinner to match the paper costs.
Using these new materials I introduced a seasonal product line of Christmas address labels, gift tags and stickers. What made these different was that while my earlier regular sticker product was a 4" x 6" sheet of stickers retailing for $1.00, I was now able to do a 8" x 10" sheet of stickers for the same price.
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