15 Places To Find Your Next Info Product Idea!

1. Online Bookstores- Write an info product about a
subject that relates to one of their bestsellers or one
that has an excellent review.

2. Affiliate Program Directories- Find some highly
rated info product affiliate programs and write some-
thing similar.

3. Newspapers/Magazines- Find top stories or topics
that are probably going to be headlines for awhile and
create a related info product.

4. Television- Check out news channels, talk shows,
and documentaries to find your next info product
idea.

5. Search Engines- Type in a keyword phrase that
relates to your topic and write an info product base
on some of the highest ranked web sites.

6. Discussion Boards- Create an info product based
on which questions are being asked and what topics
are being discussed.

7. E-zines- Subscribe to e-zines that are related to
your writing preference. You will get ideas from the
articles and even the ads.

8. E-mail Discussion Lists- Follow the discussions that
seem to go on for a few days, they are usually good
ideas for info products.

9. Free eBook Directories- Download and read free
ebooks to get ideas for your next info product. The
ebook's ad can also give you good ideas.

10. In Your E-mail Box- Read the spam, solo ads,
and opt-in ads you get in your e-mail box. They may
give you a good idea.

11. Newsgroups- Most newsgroups are full of ads
or they're dead these days, but once in awhile you'll
find a good discussion. Use them to get an idea.

12. Books- Reading books can give you many ideas.
It could be a full book, the summary on the back of
a book, the table of contents, etc.

13. Radio- Listening to the radio online or offline is
a simple way to get good ideas. There is the news,
talk shows, experts being interviewed, etc.

14. Movies- Relax and watch a movie at home or in
the theater. Seeing a subject that is totally off
topic can trigger a good info product idea.

15. Article Directories- Read plenty of online articles.
You could convert one simple idea from an article
into a superb info product.

About the Author

Larry Dotson
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