What is the
best way to build an infoproduct business or expand
an already successful one?
Create a physical product
The hottest selling items on the Internet today are
infoproducts. Ebooks, software, how-to courses, ezines,
newsletters, self-improvement guides and an endless
number of digital products are in demand on every conceivable
topic. And with customers’ ability to instantly download
their purchases, producing and selling a quality infoproduct
can be your road to success.
Although the beauty of infoproducts is the ability
to instantly download, the best way to increase your
profits for the same product is to burn it onto a CD
and include a printed companion manual. Selling a kit
that might also include an audio CD and some kind of
bonus materials has several advantages.
You can charge more for a physical product. Customers
are willing to pay more for something they can have
in hand and keep on the shelf or at their disposal on
their desk. An accompanying manual or any other printed
material is great for reading on the train home from
work. And who hasn’t experienced the anticipation of
the package delivery man at your door.
Another great benefit is that your affiliates now can
earn larger commissions. There’s no better way to attract
more affiliates and encourage your existing affiliate
base.
But what about all the storage, packaging and shipping?
Won’t that take a lot of time?
Yes, if you did it yourself. But that’s not necessary.
This is where the whole concept comes together.
Since your goal is to build your business, not to take
orders, burn CDs, print booklets, and get them to the
post office, you can farm out all the work to allow
you to concentrate on marketing and producing more and
better products. Naturally it will cost money to have
a third party do the work, but, again, the time you
save can be better used to build your business.
There are many resources available to help you:
Manuals and booklets
Printindustry.com is a website run by a group of professional
printers set up to connect a print buyer with printing
companies. When you submit your print request, let’s
say 500 copies of a 40-page booklet, it is emailed to
all the member printing companies that specialize in
that type of printing. They then respond directly to
you with price quotes. This can save you huge amounts
of time from shopping different sites for competitive
quotes.
CDs and DVDs
Do a search for “CD replication,” and you will find
many sites that will replicate CDs and DVDs for very
competitive prices. For example, nationwidecd.com and
tripledisc.com, to name just two, can supply a CD in
a paper sleeve for under a dollar each.
For a little extra they will supply a jewel case with
inserts in black & white or color, card board or
vinyl sleeves, and any kind of labels. Nationwidecd
also does some printing, so you might find other sites
that also do both.
Fulfillment
A fulfillment company warehouses your CDs, DVDs, manuals
and booklets, puts them together and ships the orders.
These companies handle every step from processing credit
card payments to returns.
Fullfilmentadvisor.com is a good site to visit for
resources on every aspect of fulfillment. Here you’ll
find detailed articles on exactly how fulfillment companies
work, how to choose a fulfillment house, problems to
expect, costs, and more. There are also hundreds of
links to companies that perform every type of fulfillment
service.
Your role as a business owner is to provide the best
product you can to your customers. Creating a physical
package in addition to your digital product, and farming
out the order processing and fulfillment, will allow
you more time to focus on building your business and
increasing your profits.
Dave Starner is a former teacher and coach. Visit the
Net’s #1 infoproduct site at http://www.ebooksnet.com/
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welcomed as long as all texts and hyperlinks remain
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