Category Archives: Product and Content Creation

Create a Product in 24 Hours, part 2

Note: This article is extracted from the Earncome training program that I’ve licensed, and some of the content might reference that program and/or its author, Jimmy D. Brown.

(This is part 2 of a 3-part series)

Hour 3: Register The Matching Domain Name and Secure Hosting

Your next stop is to go to a trusted domain registrar such as NameCheap.com to register your domain.

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Create a Product in 24 Hours, part 1

Note: This article is extracted from the Earncome training program that I’ve licensed, and some of the content might reference that program and/or its author, Jimmy D. Brown.

Introduction

Do you have 60 minutes to work on product creation? The correct answer is “yes.” J  Creating a profitable product doesn’t need to take long. Even if you don’t have a lick of experience, you only need to do about 24 hours worth of work to go from brainstorming an idea to a sellable information product.

Let me make a quick note here: when I say 24 hours, I don’t mean 24 hours from now. I expect you’ll break up your actual working hours over time.  In fact, what I suggest is that you work just 60 minutes per day for the next few weeks. Just set aside an hour in the evening, and in just 24 days, you’ll have a product ready to sell!

So what should you do during each of those 24 hours?

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Hire Someone to Frame or Fill

Note: This article is extracted from the Earncome training program that I’ve licensed, and some of the content might reference that program and/or its author, Jimmy D. Brown.

 

Here’s a good way to complete your writing faster and easier…

Pair your strength with someone else’s strength to minimize or eliminate your content-related weaknesses and limitations.

 

As I unpack this strategy into some steps to take, let me back up for just a moment and address some things that make writing a challenge at times.  See if you have ever experienced any (or all!) of these…

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How to Write Content F.A.S.T.

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Writing content, specifically articles, is a fundamental part of most businesses.

Whether it’s information that you sell or information used in marketing, mastering the art of writing quality content should be a priority for all business owners.

This is especially true of those who sell information based products and services.

Most people who write for a living in any form are good at what they do.  They must be in order to stay in business!  The problem most face isn’t in the quality they can produce, but rather in how quickly they can produce that quality.

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How to Research Content F.A.S.T.

Note: This article is extracted from the Earncome training program that I’ve licensed, and some of the content might reference that program and/or its author, Jimmy D. Brown.

 

Writing an article means knowing your subject matter.  We’ve all read enough bad articles to know that poor information ruins the credibility of the writer.  And once that credibility is lost, it’s very difficult to regain.

Sometimes research is required in order to be knowledgeable for a given topic.

  • Research is required when you don’t know enough about a subject. No brainer there, right?  If you have limited or no experience with a topic, then it’s going to be difficult to write anything of substance about it.  And fluff just won’t cut it.  You gotta know what you’re writing about.
  • Research is required when you want some new ideas about a subject. Sometimes you may know the subject matter very well, but just need some inspiration for WHAT to write about.  A little research can be a great brainstorming exercise to get the content flowing.

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