15 Places To Find Your Next Info Product Idea!

Written by Larry Dotson


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9. Free eBook Directories- Download and read free ebooks to get ideas for your next info product. The ebook's ad can also give you good ideas.

10. In Your E-mail Box- Readrepparttar spam, solo ads, and opt-in ads you get in your e-mail box. They may give you a good idea.

11. Newsgroups- Most newsgroups are full of ads or they're dead these days, but once in awhile you'll find a good discussion. Use them to get an idea.

12. Books- Reading books can give you many ideas. It could be a full book,repparttar 121775 summary onrepparttar 121776 back of a book,repparttar 121777 table of contents, etc.

13. Radio- Listening torepparttar 121778 radio online or offline is a simple way to get good ideas. There isrepparttar 121779 news, talk shows, experts being interviewed, etc.

14. Movies- Relax and watch a movie at home or inrepparttar 121780 theater. Seeing a subject that is totally off topic can trigger a good info product idea.

15. Article Directories- Read plenty of online articles. You could convert one simple idea from an article into a superb info product.

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Increase Customer Return with Contests and Sweepstakes

Written by Kevin Nunley


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Even if only a fraction of your customers are interested in winning, many more will enjoyrepparttar increased excitement a contest brings your website or store. Get customers excited about your prize by describing how their life will change when they win it. Don't just tell them they can win a boat, include how a relaxing weekend with sun and waves can bring tranquility, family harmony, and better state of mind at work.Try to find prizes that closely fitrepparttar 121774 theme of your business. Even small inexpensive prizes are appealing if offered to a niche audience who deeply appreciate them.

Contests can be a very good way to get a lot of people more involved in your business and increase sales. Give away a product or service that relates to your business. Include a mention of your contest in all your marketing, letters, and email. Always be sure to follow-up afterrepparttar 121775 contest and let customers and visitors know who wonrepparttar 121776 contest and how they are using and enjoyingrepparttar 121777 prize. This follow-up can often berepparttar 121778 part people rememberrepparttar 121779 most from your contest campaign.



Kevin Nunley provides marketing and copy writing. Read all his free tips at http://DrNunley.com Take advantage of his professional copywriting deals and popular promotion packages. Reach Kevin at mailto:kevin@drnunley.com or (801)328-9006.


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