I Want My Own Product
Ok, so you've learned the ins and outs of Internet Marketing and
have become fairly adept at marketing other people's products.
You want to take it to the next level and market something of
your own. So, how in the world do you do that?
I get an unbelievable amount of email relating to this topic and
so many people seem to be interested in selling something of
their very own, but they don't know where to start. Well, I
won't tell you it's easy but it is not as difficult as some
would have you believe.
You have to stop trying to force that million dollar idea. I
know from personal experience that when I force something it
shows. The idea needs to be a natural and direct result of
something you know or have experienced.
Folks have these kinds of ideas every day and never do anything
about them. I mean...surely you have thought to yourself, "Hey,
wouldn't it be great if there was something that...?" Or, "hey I
could really use a...". The next time that happens to you, write
it down.
Now, if you haven't had the luck of having that great epiphany
at the same time you are thinking about bringing your own
product to market, you'll have to work a little harder to make
it a reality.
So, what do you need to do to create your own product? Think
about the things you know about. It does not matter if it's a
subject that would appeal to a mass market because you can
create very profitable niche products if you do it right.
If you think you don't know anything then I say to you, "Think
again". Even if all you do is sit on your duff and play video
games all day, you know something. You know video games. And
that knowledge could become a product for you.
You could create an ebook for tricks and cheats for some of the
latest games. Or perhaps create a gamers review web site. The
ideas are only limited to your imagination.
If you have been marketing online and have found that a certain
tool would really help you in your endeavors, then the chances
are it would help other online marketers as well. Build that
tool and sell it.
Not a software designer or a coder? No problem there either. Go
to eLance.com or Rent-A-Coder.com and place your concept up for
bid. Unless your idea is incredibly complex you should be able
to get your project done for a very reasonable amount...not to
mention the relationship you could build with a coder for future
projects.
A developer that I work with now has done projects for me as low
as $35.00. And I can do with those as I please. They make great
giveaways or I could sell them for even as low as $9.95 a shot
and still make a nice profit.
So, when you are ready to create something of your own, stick
with something you know or something that you know would help
you with your business. It's not a puzzle so don't try to over
think it. The things you have learned and experienced in your
life are all resources that you can leverage to develop your
very own product.