Going Beyond Ebooks - Adding Value & Usability
to Your Info Product
by Alice Seba

Published on this site: May 19th, 2006 - See
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Many people immediately think of ebooks when they hear the words
"information product", but there's so much more you can
do with your information products that will make your products more
useful to your customers and will help you make more money.
Why Your Customer Benefits from Different Information Formats:
People learn and like to consume information in different ways.
Many people do like to read and printed reports or ebooks will do
the trick for them. Others like to listen to information. They may
want to download audios to their mp3 players, burn them to CDs so
they can listen in the car or listen on their computer while they
attend to other tasks. Some people may prefer to watch and you may
even want to include video in your information products.
Why You Benefit from Different Information Formats:
When you offer different formats, you can increase the perceived
value of your products. A product that is just a downloadable PDF
may not be seen as valuable as a product that offers an ebook, audio
recording and transcripts. This means, you can charge more for your
information product...increasing your bottom line.
You can also reach more customers with your multi-media information
product. Some people won't buy ebooks because they'd prefer to listen.
Others may have slow Internet connections and can't easily download
mp3s, so they would rather have typed information they can read.
There are so many reasons why customers prefer different formats
and it's easy to provide those formats...so why not go the extra mile.
Keep in mind accessibility. People with visual impairments may find
it easier to listen to your audio and those with hearing impairments
wouldn't be able to listen to your audio. Don't limit their options.
And don't Just Limit Yourself to One Product:
It's tough to make a great living off just one information product
and if you make a great product, your customers are going to want
more. So, when you're creating your first information product, make
a plan for additional ebooks. These can give more in-depth information
on certain topics, could contain more advanced techniques or anything that your target customer
would be interested in.
Alternatively, if you can't develop your own line of products immediately,
ensure that you have some backend sales lined up and recommend further
products through affiliate links. Always make the most of your marketing
efforts!

Alice Seba is an information marketer that loves to help
people create easy-to-manage high-profit information product businesses.
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