Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Are Info-Products A Viable Option In 2010?

There are so many business models you can pursue as an online business owner. You may be planning to branch out in a new direction or you might still be plotting out your strategy for your very first foray into building an online business.

You can build a membership site, create pages of content to fuel an AdSense campaign, be a mentor to others in your niche, act as a service provider who tackles tasks others would rather pay to have done or develop your own info-products that provide you with a residual income for many years.

Info-product development means many things to many people. An info-product is a product that shares information with others but the format in which it teaches can vary. Some marketers use a report, while others prefer podcast or video products.

Info-products will still be very viable this year. Many newcomers to Internet Marketing mistakenly believe that because there are so many no-charge blogs, websites and article directories chock full of information, there's no way consumers would pay to gain information shared in a digital download.

That's never been true, nor will it be now in 2010! Consumers have always been willing to pay for convenience. Some people are left scratching their heads wondering why they would pay if it's free elsewhere? Because they don't want to sit and hunt and peck for hours trying to find instructions on how to do something specific.

First do the background research to see what kind of searches are being conducted for your niche topic. Then determine what media format would best convey your instructions to your audience.

If you want to fast track your product creation process, try using quality PLR content like I use at Special Report Club.

You'll get instant access to complete PLR reports, marketing content, and graphics packages to help you create the content you need to put together a healthy combination of audio, video and written text to make your hungry audience crave your info-products.

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