Product Creation – Part Six

This is the last installment of product creation suggestions. After this, we’ll be going into other aspects of product creation. So use what you’ve learned this far to get yourself thinking about all the potential products you could develop to meet the needs of your niche.

Templates, Forms, Etc.

Think of it … are there any ways you can serve your niche using templates or forms? If you’re in the dog training niche, perhaps a checklist of the various stages of training? Or if you have an interest and some talent, how about designing logos for dog training businesses?

There are two markets within any niche. There’s the consumer, and there’s the provider. So if you have the right skills, it can often be more profitable to serve the providers. You can sell website design services or web copy services, articles, headers, ebook templates, etc.

The point is this: don’t limit your opportunities. Think creatively. Think about what you can provide to both sides of aisle.

Resource Lists

Information is everywhere on the Internet. Everywhere. The problem most people have is that they either don’t know where to look or they don’t have the time to do the looking. Haven’t you ever been frustrated while trying to track down a resource that you desperately needed?

Well, you can provide lists of valuable resources for your niche.

Directories and Guides

Along the same lines of resource lists, only a little more advanced, you could create a directory of sites, resources, software or even businesses within your niche or geographical location. For example, you could create a list of the best restaurants in your area and offer information on each, as well as dining tips, and so on. Or you could set up a website/directory/guide that offers an overview and review of the services within your niche.

For example, you might have a website that shares customer evaluations of local dry cleaning businesses, along with a guide on what to expect from a dry cleaner, how to get the best results, and how much you should expect to pay for various services.

Or you could set up a coupon site for all the businesses within your geographical area.

Right about now you’re probably starting to realize that a product doesn’t have to fit into a familiar box. In fact, the more creative you are at fleshing out your products, the more unique and more valuable they’ll be.

To be honest with you, your product doesn’t even have to be an actual product!

Next time, we’re going to talk about how to come up with winning ebook ideas. I think you’ll find yourself beginning to overflow with new and exciting ideas.

In the meantime, you can get a head start this way:

Stop Trading Your Time For Dollars
and Start Trading Products For Dollars!

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POSTED BY Rick on Nov 6 under Product Tools

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