First Steps to Writing your First Information Product
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MyAnimalBiz
You’ve read all the benefits about having your own
information products and you’re ready to get started. It can
be a daunting process to write and put together your
first information product but by following a few simple steps
you can save a lot of time and effort.
Here are a few tips to help you on your way to your
first information product:
Do Your Research: Before spending a lot of time putting
a product together, you should research to learn if
there really is a market for it.
What are you interested
in? Maybe it's dachshunds, frogs, or cats. Is there some
some specific solution your information product can
offer? Using the dachshund example, for instance, what new information will your
product teach pet parents about their dachshunds?
To determine a market,
you can start by visiting
online forums related to your target market. Other
websites which offer similar products or services to
yours are also a good place to start.
You can also ask your customers what they need. If you
have newsletter subscribers send an email out asking
what they would like to see more of. You can even give
them a free giveaway in exchange for their feedback. A
poll on your website also works well.
To
research your market online, you can use the Wordtracker Free Keyword Tool.
One good
way to find out who your potential competitors are, is
to type your term into Google.com. On the right of the
results are paid advertisements, which means others are
bidding on this term.
No matter which
way you do it, just make sure you do your research
before starting your writing.
Write an Outline: The easiest way to get started is to
write an outline of what your product will include. Go
through the outline and brainstorm each section until
you’re happy with the results. Then you will need to go
through each section and research that specific topic.
Putting it all Together: Once you have your research,
it’s a matter of sitting down and doing the writing.
With your research already pre-written then it won’t be
too difficult to go through (following your structure)
and put the first phase of the product together. Once
you have that very, very rough draft go back through the
book again and start editing, changing things around,
omitting things here and there and so on until you have
a finished draft.
Leave it aside for at least 24 hours then go back to it
and repeat the editing process all over again. And then
keep doing this until you feel comfortable and happy
with what you have produced. The final step is to hand
it over to a trusted relative or friend who can look it
over and give you constructive criticism.