Creating Your Own Product: What Should You Write About?
by Ronald Gibson
Published on this site: August 16th, 2005 - See
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You would like to create your own information product, but
you are stuck. What the heck should you write about? This
could be the hardest step involved in this entire process.
The reason I say that is because when you begin anything for
the first time it ALWAYS seems that much more difficult due
to it being the very first time.
Add to that the fact that for some people, writing is an
almost impossible task. But let me just tell you that writing
up an article, special report, or a 340 page ebook isn't any
different than learning to roller blade. Except that you'll
get a lot less bumps and bruises! At least physically anyway
But it doesn't have to be this way. The best advice for what
to write is write about What you know. That makes everything
so much easier. And, don't think you don't know anything,
because everyone knows something.
Before you begin writing, be sure you have the proper tool
to write with.
Of course you can start out with the simple Notepad or WordPad
tool that came with your computer when you purchased it. However,
to cut through some additional formatting steps, i.e. - copying
and pasting, etc., it's best to start out with a tool with
a bit more function like Microsoft Word, or the better, and
FREE alternative, Open Office.
You can download a copy from http://www.openoffice.org
. You'll want to pick up the Open Office Suite so you're sure
to get EVERYTHING. This is SO helpful to those of you who
don't have, or can't afford expensive programs like Microsoft
Office or PDF Maker programs.
Now that you have just the right writing tool, let's start
writing! Make a list of the things that you do, or like to
do. Whether it's your job, a hobby you enjoy, or caring for
children or pets. Even the smallest thing that you might not
think is important, like an easier way to clean up after family
get together. A good thing to remember is that things we often
take for granted or overlook because we do them on a constant
or consistent basis someone else might have an interest in
learning and have NEVER done before. Then, look over the list
you just created and choose a subject from it. But, keep a
hold of this list somewhere as you may want to return to it
to invent a NEW product, or even several new products.
Here are a few example topics that might give you a better
idea of what to strive for:
- Organic Gardening
- Japanese Bonsai Tree Growing and Care
- Low-Fat Dessert Recipes
- Working with Leather
- Buying a Car with No Credit or Bad Credit
- Fly Fishing for Beginners
- Pit Bulls as Pets: A Positive Experience
- Home-Made Cat Treat Recipes
- Having an Iguana as a Family Pet
- Being a Better Parent
- Making the Most Out Of Every Day
- Hot Air Ballooning
- Bird Watching For the Family
- Model Airplane Construction
- Coin and Currency Collecting
- Proper Car Tune Up Instructions
- Knitting, Crocheting, Sewing
You get the idea here. The more you narrow down your topic,
the more specific the niche category will be and the less
competition you'll have when moving further along in the process.
Pretty much any topic or subject can be turned into a profitable
information product if you put the effort into it.
You don't have to have ANY knowledge about one particular
subject, as you could always do research on the topic, by
having prior experience or working knowledge of the material
you plan to cover will make the project go that much easier
and quicker.
Once you have your first topic picked out that you will be
writing about, it's time to begin really writing it up. Now
don't be afraid. This is easier than you might think. The
way to write up an information product is to write as if you
are explaining the subject to someone who has no previous
knowledge of it or has never heard of what you are talking
about.
Go from beginning to end. Leave out nothing, no matter how
small the detail. Remember, most of the people that purchase
your information product will be new to the whole process
of your subject matter.
You have just jumped the first hurdle in the process of creating
your own information product.

Ronald Gibson is a Web Designer and Internet Marketer.
He is the Webmaster of AffiliateUtopia.com, which offers information
about some of the best money making opportunities on the Web.
For more information, visit: http://www.affiliateutopia.com/
and http://www.affiliateutopia.com/blog/

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