Easy Product Creation for Writers - Three Steps to Success

by angela.booth on July 3, 2008

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Want to make money online? Product creation means that you have something to sell which is uniquely yours - all the profits go directly to you. Here’s how to get started.

Web surfers go online to find information, and solutions to challenges they have. This means that any challenges you’ve solved in your own life can form the nucleus of a product.

If you’ve found ways to lose weight, get out of debt, or use your digital camera to take great photos, you can share that information with others.

Let’s look at three steps to success in product creation.

1. Conceive a product - what will you create?

Start by deciding what kind of product you’ll create. Will it be an ebook, a series of videos, or an audio?

2. Develop a vision - and check your current reality

Next, imagine your product already created. Let’s say that you’ve just remortgaged your home, and you’ve decided that you want to share your process with others - in an ebook.

How many chapters in your ebook? Does it contain images? What information have you included? Yes, this is past tense - imagine your product already created.

Try to get as clear an impression of your product as you can. You may want to check out others’ products, so you can make yours different, and better.

Now think about your current situation. What do you know, or have, which will help you to create your ebook?

Write down where you are now; what you have. What will you need to learn? Write that down too.

3. Plan and take action - today

The final step is to write out a quick plan, and to take action. Create ten or so steps. You don’t need to know all the steps, just sufficient to get started. In product creation, you learn by doing.

You don’t even have to do all the steps yourself. For example, perhaps you’ve decided to out-source the writing of your ebook, so your plan would include posting the project on out-sourcing sites.

Take action immediately - you don’t need to know everything about creating your product, you just need to know the first steps, and act.

Keep acting, and before you know it your first product will be created, and ready for sale.

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I chuckled when I read the story because many writers think a “six figure income” is hype. Either that, or they think that a great income is reserved for copywriters, or genre novelists, or other specialist writers.

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