15 Places To Find Your Next Info Product Idea!

Written by Larry Dotson


1. Online Bookstores- Write an info product about a subject that relates to one of their bestsellers or one that has an excellent review.

2. Affiliate Program Directories- Find some highly rated info product affiliate programs and write some- thing similar.

3. Newspapers/Magazines- Find top stories or topics that are probably going to be headlines for awhile and create a related info product.

4. Television- Check out news channels, talk shows, and documentaries to find your next info product idea.

5. Search Engines- Type in a keyword phrase that relates to your topic and write an info product base on some ofrepparttar highest ranked web sites.

6. Discussion Boards- Create an info product based on which questions are being asked and what topics are being discussed.

7. E-zines- Subscribe to e-zines that are related to your writing preference. You will get ideas fromrepparttar 121775 articles and evenrepparttar 121776 ads.

8. E-mail Discussion Lists- Followrepparttar 121777 discussions that seem to go on for a few days, they are usually good ideas for info products.

Increase Customer Return with Contests and Sweepstakes

Written by Kevin Nunley


If customers are comparison shopping and your competitors' prices are aboutrepparttar same as yours, many customers will buy atrepparttar 121774 last place they visit. It is simply more convenient.However, if they registered for a contest at your site or store, they will return to see if they won. Sweepstakes can make your businessrepparttar 121775 last stop,repparttar 121776 place where comparing customers finally make their purchase.

Sweepstakes or contests are a staple of business promotion. I spent many years working in radio, and I *never* worked for a radio station that wasn't carrying on a major contest at all times. Radio people feel almost naked without a car giveaway, CD blow out, or vacation getaway up for grabs. However, not everyone will play a contest (in fact, there's a consistent percentage that think all contests are rigged). Nevertheless, about 20% ofrepparttar 121777 public will play a contest. In total numbers, that's a lot of people. If you could increase your customer base by 20% you would be doing significantly more business. That would be even more substantial ifrepparttar 121778 20% were very active customers (which contest players tend to be).

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