Category Archives: Product and Content Creation

How Simple Content led to Huge Success

Marie Forleo is an entrepreneur, writer, and speaker who is known for her online course, B-School, a 6-week online course that teaches entrepreneurs how to build and grow successful businesses.

Marie began as a life coach and soon started creating content online, including blog posts, videos, and podcasts. As her following grew, she decided to launch an online course to see what would happen.

In 2010, Marie launched B-School, which quickly became a huge success. The course teaches participants about business strategy, marketing, sales, and more. (Sound familiar?) Marie uses a combination of video lessons, workbooks, and live Q&A sessions to help her students learn and apply the concepts.

According to her website she’s had nearly 80,000 students and charges $2500 per student.

Did you do the math? I did it three times because I couldn’t believe my eyes.

Granted, she probably didn’t charge $2500 in the beginning. But still, if you multiply 80,000 students times $2500 each you get…

…$200,000,000…

…from ONE online course.

Okay, I’m back. I had to recheck my rechecking of the math.

Can you build a course?

Can you market a course?

Because if you can do those two things, then I believe you’ve got a shot at $200,000,000, too.

Marie has turned this single course into an entire career, appearing with Oprah, authoring a best-selling book and doing speaking engagements around the world.

And it all started with some simple content to begin building her audience, selling her course to those first subscribers and followers, collecting the testimonials and repeating the process.

Not to take anything away from Marie and her accomplishments, but if she can do it, then so can you.

30-Day Info Product Blueprint

With the creation of the World Wide Web came unlimited moneymaking opportunities to reach target audiences who were craving information about a wide variety of topics. To meet the heavy demand, online marketers have been creating blogs, video channels, and products to serve their needs.

Previously, a consumer would have to enroll in a college course or purchase a print book to absorb the details they wanted to know. But now, it can be downloaded in an instant – from the comfort of their own home, or streamed onto their device immediately.

As someone who wants to profit from the demand for information, you have the ability to do it without putting in a lot of money or investing in expensive tools. It’s easy and fast to create and launch an info product.

Inside, you’ll find a 30-day plan to help guide you in the tasks you need to do in order to launch an info product into the digital marketplace. If it takes you more time (or less), that’s okay – everybody operates at a different speed.

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How to Create a Series of Products to Generate More Income

As a product creator, you want to earn as much money as you can, as easily as you can. The thing is, it’s hard to generate new ideas all the time. You have your customers and you have a solid idea of what they need and want. But, you’re constantly trying to figure out what you can do keep them coming back to you time and time again.

The fact of the matter is, no matter how much they enjoy your work and no matter how much they learn from you, they aren’t going to buy every product you come out with. The original product they bought from you may have been light years more relevant than the next product you come out with. Still, you know how important the lifetime value of a customer is. What’s the answer? You don’t want them to buy just the first product… You want them to buy most, if not all, of the products you release.

The answer to your problem and to making more money with your products is to release info products as part of a series. People will get addicted to your products and want to collect them all.

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The Benefits and Dangers of Using AI in Your Online Business

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a competitive tool that many of your colleagues will be utilizing in their online business. This technology has created a deep divide among those who are all in on it versus those who abhor it and won’t touch it.

Both of these extremes are wrong, and you should strive to fall somewhere in the middle – being open to the use of AI tools, yet cautious about how (and when) you leverage them.

Learn more inside.

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$5,000 a Month Mini-Case Study Using Other People’s Kindle Books

This might seem a big dodgy to some people, but when you think about it, it makes sense.

The instructions on how to do something are often similar, regardless of who is teaching the process.

For example, you could have ten internet marketers all teaching how to maximize your Facebook advertising dollar, and the information in all 10 courses is likely to be somewhat similar, even though the courses were made by 10 completely different people.

Mark (not his real name) buys “how to” books on Kindle and then uses the content to create paid courses. The books he chooses are usually the kind that teaches how to turn a hobby into an income. “How to Make Money with Crochet” and “How to Make Money Golfing” could be two examples.

Mark looks for BIG, detailed books of 200 pages or more because he needs lots of material to build a course. If he can find two or three books on the subject, all the better because he can glean tidbits from each.

He learns the material inside and out, creates an outline for his course, and then records videos for each chapter of his outline. He talks about the topic in great length with lots of detail and examples. Then he gets the recordings transcribed and offers the whole thing as a drip-fed course.

The trick here is Mark is able to absorb a lot of information, make it his own and then teach it to others. This takes some practice and skill, and no doubt it’s easier for some than for others.

But by using this model a person could also rewrite the content found in the books and then simply have a professional read the content into audio files. I suggest using a professional, because when most of us read we don’t sound natural, which can be a real turn-off for listeners.

The point is to create a course that is valuable and drip feed it over a fixed period of months, charging a monthly subscription fee for a set period of time.

Mark lets prospects know up front that this is a 6month, 9 month or 12 month course because this increases subscriber retention significantly. He also tested making the memberships open ended with new information added as long as a person remained a member, but found the fixed term resulted in fewer members dropping out and a bigger bottom line.

He gets his new members from advertisements in magazines and online newsletters and websites. His favorite method for attracting members is to team up with list owners and give them a percentage of the income.

Something I found really interesting is that because he is creating these courses in hobby niches, he is able to pay less than the standard 50% to his affiliates. Many of the list owners he approaches are thrilled to receive 30%, namely because they’re not all that familiar with how to monetize their lists.

But this will depend on the niche and the list owner. Niches like golf and dog training seem to have savvier list owners than say, knitting and woodworking.

His ads always use a variation of this theme: “Turn your hobby into your full-time job.” He says that regardless of the niche, this theme brings in the buyers and gets the vast majority to stay with the course until the end.

His websites and prospecting emails are cookie-cutter, meaning they easily adapt from one niche to the next by simply changing the key words, phrases, testimonials and stories.

He has 9 of these membership sites right now with plans to add at least 3 more. And the majority of his time (about 10 hours a week) is spent placing ads and striking JV deals to get more members.

He charges from $9 to $19 a month for the memberships, and he’s making well over $5000 a month doing this.