Information Product Marketing
August 1, 2008
Just because you have or have created an information product doesn’t mean it’s going to sell. Once it’s done you have to concentrate on how to market your information products. Without marketing, you won’t make any money.
The BIG question is HOW?
The answer is it DEPENDS on what you’re selling AND your own skill sets. Different types of information products will require different types of marketing.
You’ll also NOT want to concentrate on those methods of marketing that are uncomfortable or don’t come easy to you.
There are basically two types of ways to market information products: PAID and UNPAID.
Paid marketing techniques include using Google Adwords and other forms of pay per click advertising.
Unpaid marketing for your information products include writing articles, blogging and giving speeches and seminars.
If you’re not the type to enjoy public speaking then the last two mentioned above probably won’t work for you.
As you accumulate all the possible methods of marketing for your information products, you’ll want to concentrate your efforts where there is a fit between what will work and what works for YOU.
Information Marketing Articles
July 31, 2008
Articles are an excellent way for you to market and promote your own info products. Information marketing articles are a perfect tool for the info product seller who wants to maximize their
There are a ton of information marketing articles out there. Many don’t give you a whole lot. most articles on the topic are geared to help the author accomplish their goals rather than helping the reader get what he or she wants.
I think this is the wrong way to go about things.
Instead, I would have you read information marketing articles that actually give you solid useable content about how to do things.
I have always had the philosophy that if you give people what you promise them and what they truly need, you’re going to get what you need in return. There are very few information marketing articles that provide you with anything but fluff.
That’s the big problem.
I only wish that the search engines could screen out this kind of material and make it difficult or impossible for people to produce a lot of junk and get rated highly in the search engines. At this point in time, that’s not yet possible.
To screen out which information marketing articles you should take seriously, do the following:
1. Read the article and ask yourself: Is this person trying to help ME or THEM?
2. When you’re done, ask yourself: Can I now DO something that I couldn’t before?
3. Ask Yourself: Am I closer to achieving MY goals as a result of reading this article?
The answers you get to those questions will help you figure out whose articles on information marketing you should continue to read in the future. I teach this and other concepts at the Fred Info Bootcamp. I’d love to have you attend!
Sell Information Products
July 30, 2008
To sell information products you’ll have to do a number of things:
1. An offer
When people go to your site, you’ll have to make them an offer to buy something. Many people simply list their products without making a sincere effort to get someone to BUY something. The business of selling info products is all about getting someone to make the purchase, so don’t leave this step out.
2. Something unique to offer
If all you’re offering people is something they have seen before in another info product, then your chances of making a sale are pretty low. Take the aspects of what makes YOUR info product unique and highlight them. This is key to your success.
3. A Fair Price
You’ll need to offer your information product at a reasonable price. It should not be priced either too high OR too low. Whatever price you choose, you’ll want to test it to make sure that you are maximizing your revenue. Any good information product needs to be priced correctly.
4. Testimonials
You’ll need comments from those who have bought your product in the past. Get them to give you comments about the product or service that you’re offering. Make sure that the ones that you pick paint your info product in the best possible light.
5. A Reason to Buy NOW
There is so much clutter out there on the internet that people who come to your site need to be given a compelling reason to make the purchase of your information product now. Why should they do it NOW? Tell them and make your case as strongly as you can. For many, you’ll only have ONE SHOT!
How to Create Info Products
July 29, 2008
How to create info Products? Great question. The answer is a little bit more difficult. Creating great information products requires a number of things to be in place.
Here’s a list:
1. A sincere interest on the part of the person creating the info product. People can smell it when you are creating a product just to make money. Products that are produced for both passion AND profit tend to sell the best.
2. A market that is interested in spending their money to buy your information product.
3. An outline of all the topics that you’ll use to create you info products.
4. A clearly defined marketing plan for continuing to sell your info products.
5. A clear path for creating additional info product to sell to this group once they have purchased the initial product.
How to create info products? Follow the list above and you’ll be on your way!
Free Ebooks
July 27, 2008
Give away your stuff for free? Are you kidding. NO, not at all!
Free Ebooks are a perfect way to get your info products out to your target market and hopefully generate a good bit of buzz.
Most inexperienced info marketers will ask why it makes sense to GIVE STUFF AWAY FOR FREE. A question like that indicates that the person does not understand the concept of “back-end” or lifetime customer value.
You need not make money on the first product that you offer to your market. And, if you are going to give something away it makes sense that it be an ebook. Free ebooks cost you NOTHING.
You don’t have to give something away that has any hard cost so free ebooks are the perfect option for you!
It may not be the best idea in every case, but every info product marketer should at least give serious consideration to a free ebook.
If you do decide to go that route, make sure that you have a few things in place:
1. Get a person’s email address in exchange for the free ebook.
2. Don’t give away crap. Make it a decent ebook. If you don’t everyone will assume that everything else you produce isn’t worth paying for either.
3. Generously sprinkle bounceback offers throughout your ebook.
Creating Your Own Info Products
July 23, 2008
When you get started as an information marketer, you have some choices to make. One of the first will be whether to create your own products or to license or “use” someone else’s.
I suggest you create your own.
Not that there is anything wrong with licensing or affiliating with other people’s products. It’s just that when YOU own your content, you are in greater control of the process and you are building a business that will have some equity value.
The products YOU create will be saleable at some point in the future if you ever decide to sell your business or a portion of it.
Creating your own info products can be intimidating if you have never done it before. When you get started, you are faced with some choices. Should you do a book or ebook? Should you first do an audio or video product? Or, should you do some kind of event like a seminar to get started.
My suggestion for the novice is to do an audio program.
Within the category of audio, you now have some choices. You can do one of three things to create your audio program:
1. Sit in a studio (or somewhere like a studio) and talk into a microphone.
Even if you are a VERY gifted speaker, this is tough to pull off effectively. Even someone like Tony Robbins is tough to listen to doing a “solo” act where he is talking to you via a studio recording.
2. Record a seminar or other event.
This is a good option provided you make sure that you repeat the questions when asked and to have good recording equipment set up that will allow the listener to clearly hear the audience questions.
3. Record an interview.
This is my suggestion for what MOST people should do first. Although many people aren’t expert interviewers (if you want to learn HOW to interview people like a pro go to: http://www.ExpertInterviewer.com), it’s a good place to start. You can either do it in person or over the phone and you can ask someone a list of questions that you have pre-prepared.
Creating Information Products
July 22, 2008
Creating information products can be both fun and lucrative. I have been doing it myself for close to 25 years. You can take what you know and turn it into cold, hard cash.
First thing to ask yourself is: What do I know how to do?
Is the information that I have something that others would be willing to pay for? If you conclude that the answer is YES, then hop on the bandwaggon and get it done.
Information products can be both very fun to do and very lucrative.
Want to learn HOW to do it? It would be great to have you at one my information products training events. Take a look at both of these sites:
www.InfoProductsSeminar.com and www.FredInfoBootcamp.com
I look forward to seeing you at one of these events!
Sell Information Products
July 21, 2008
You need to sell information products! Why? Because you need to not just sell your inventory, but your brain power as well.
Whenever I meet someone, I always ask them what they do. When I find out what their talents are I’m always amazed at how much GENIUS they’ve accumulated in their field. They know a LOT about what they do.
One problem.
They have never tried to sell their single most valuable asset. The knowledge that they’ve accumulated in their field.
I always tell people that they need to take the specialized knowledge that they’ve got sitting on the shelves inside their heads. An expert in a field has a valuable asset. They have the “how to get it done” savvy that few others in their field have.
In order to turn that knowledge into cash they need to take their brain power and turn it into an information product. One that others will gladly pay for because people want to learn how to do what THEY do.
You can do the same. Take all of your knowledge and put it down in outline form. If you like, put every idea onto a separate index card. Then organize them. Decide what the best way to teach your information is and do it.
You’ll make money from what you know.
Learn Information Marketing
July 20, 2008
I don’t care what business you’re in. You need to learn information marketing.
If you want to create some additional streams of income, learning how to market and sell information products is key.
Learning information marketing will take some time. If you’ve never done any selling of info products, you’ll need to learn.
Basically, it’s all about taking your knowledge and packaging it.
I really believe that everyone needs to learn this system. It’s a system that I’ve been teaching for close to 25 years. First offline and then ONline.
So, no matter what you do, go out and learn information marketing. It will serve you well no matter what you do.
It’s all about showing YOUR clients, or potential clients that you are an expert in your field. Do that and you’ll have people beating a path to your door. But how? Through creating a line of information products related to your field. Doing this will make YOU look like the definitive expert on a topic. With that will come more clients than you can handle
Now, go do it!
Information Product Selling
July 19, 2008
Information product selling is a great business to be in. While other people are involved in “brick and mortar” businesses which create lots of overhead, we do not.
Information product selling is about finding (or creating) great and useable information that we make available to others for a fee.
Luckily, if the information we are selling are in digital form, our margins are amazing. While traditional businesses are lucky to buy something for $1 and sell it for $3, information marketers often sell something for $100 that cost $1 to manufacture.
What a country!
Info product marketers are all about selling things that cost very little but are worth a lot.












