Making Money With Information Products
Invariably, when I do a seminar, especially one about money or
starting your own business, one or two people will come up to me
and ask "What's a good business to get into to make a lot of
money?"
Wrong question!
In my experience, whenever I've done something purely to make
money, I've spun my wheels and wasted a lot of time.
Better, more powerful questions that are likely to produce
significant results would be, "What am I passionate about doing
and how might I earn money doing it?"
Or even, "What is there a 'want' for that I can provide?"
Notice I did not say "need." People need lots of things. So
what? Until they actually want something and are willing pay
money for it, you don't have a business.
The Information Business
One of the businesses I love is the information business. I love
it because it allows me to earn a good living, share what I
know, and help lots of people in the process.
Now this is not for everyone. Maybe you don't like the idea of
selling information products, that's fine. Find something that
you do like.
However, if you are intrigued by the information business you
picked a great time in hostory. Since the advent of the
internet, it has been possible for people to find out about
whatever they want and learn whatever it is that they want to
know.
At the same time, it provides information product producers a
way to reach their prospective audience.
Everything from my wealth creation program All the Wealth you
Want, to "How to" programs on everything from How to
Successfully Self-publish Your Book to ferret training,
including programs just for women, like my wife Georgia's
"Looking Fabulous After 40." (www.lookingfabulousa
fter40.com)
Whatever you want to know about, it's available.
Similarly, whatever specialized knowledge you have to share,
there's an audience waiting to hear about it. And you can find
them onlne.
Another way to get into the information business is by using an
affiliate program.
Affiliate programs earn you a commission for making other
people's products available to your comunity while you help
people find valuable products and services.
It maybe something as simple as tying a related product to your
Web site. For example, on Georgia's Fashion, Beauty and Makeup
site (www.TheClothesDoctor.com
A>), there is an article that talks about the importance of
waring the right bra. On the page, we have affiliate links to
Wacol, a bra company who makes quality products, that Georgia
endorses.
There are many strategies you can employ to build an Internet
business and many programs to help you along the way. To learn
more and access some of the best proven programs, visit my
Information Products Resource page (www.jimdonovan.co
m/resources.html)