
Product Funnel
In our previous episodes, The Digital Products Spoke of Your Social Media Hub, Where to Sell Our Digital Products, and Payment and Delivery Options, you learned what a digital product is, where to find or create ebooks and what type of rights you can offer in your product. You also learned how and where you can sell your digital product. We also covered how you can set up payment options for your product.
In this episode we’ll share some strategies for leveraging your business online using those digital products, and how you can fill your marketing funnel using digital products.
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Selling In Your Sleep, Automating Your Digital Product [ 14:38 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (135)In our previous episodes, The Digital Products Spoke of Your Social Media Hub, Where to Sell Our Digital Products, and Payment and Delivery Options, you learned what a digital product is, where to find or create ebooks and what type of rights you can offer in your product. You also learned how and where you can sell your digital product. We also covered how you can set up payment options for your product. In this episode we’ll wrap it all up.
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Payment and Delivery Options for Your Digital Products [ 15:02 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (13)In our previous episodes, The Digital Products Spoke of Your Social Media Hub and Where to Sell Our Digital Products, you learned what a digital product is, where to find or create ebooks and what type of rights you can offer in your product. You also learned how and where you can sell your digital product. In this episode you’ll learn some tips on taking payments for your product and how to deliver it.
Sites Discussed:
E-Junkie
Payloadz
PayPal
Google Checkout
2CheckOut
Amazon Payments
TrialPay
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In our previous episode, The Digital Products Spoke of Your Social Media Hub, you learned what a digital product is, where to find or create ebooks and what type of rights you can offer in your product. In this episode you’ll learn some tips on where to sell your digital products.
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One of the often overlooked spokes in your social media hub are digital products. We know that some of the essential components are very familiar, a blog, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube.
They are great for elevating your visibility online and driving traffic to your website, which I hope is a blog, but having a stream of passive income. Today’s episode you’ll learn some tips on how to create digital products.
Sites discussed:
Super Resell
Master Resell Rights
Master Resale Rights
Wikipedia: Definition of Public Domain
Syndicating Your ContentIn a previous episodes we discussed Your Social Media Hub and how WordPress Blogs are the heart of your hub. We talked about the first spoke of your social media hub, Twitter. We add another spoke to your social media hub, LinkedIn in this episode.
In this episode of Syndicating Your Content, we’ll talk about YouTube as another spoke.
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First of an ongoing series on list building.
Do you capture the name and email address of your website visitor? No?
Do you bring business cards back to the office and add the name and email address into your Outlook, Thunderbird, or other email service address book? Yes?
That’s usually how a small business owner starts building an email database. However, at some point in time it will no longer be feasible to manage your email addresses through your email program. Now it’s time to graduate to an email service. You’ll want to send out emails on a regular schedule, sharing information with your subscribers and you’ll need a service to manage it as your list grows.
I belonged to a business organization several years ago which had an email list of 800 local business owners. When it came to emailing the list about the upcoming meeting, the executive director had to email them out in batches of 50 before her internet service provider (ISP) shut her email down. She’d call the ISP, get her email back up and running and continue her batches of 50. Obviously, that’s not an efficient use of time.
Additionally, your domain email address will have to fight the spam filters and many not be recognized as an authentic email provider the way professional email services are. So your chance of getting through the spam filters is less likely than Constant Contact’s (FREE 60 day account) or GetResponse’s (FREE account) chances.
Next post: Types of Email Services, A Rundown of Constant Contact versus GetResponse
If you have a tip or story about email services, feel free to share by commenting.
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Product Funnel
Leveraging your business online means branding yourself as an expert in your industry. One of the quickest ways to be seen as an industry leader is by creating intellectual products.
Today it’s easier than ever to create digital products that can bring more visibility to your business and elevate your perceived level of expertise. Those two, put together, in turn create passive income for your business.
Think about some of the content you may have on your computer. Have you written articles or short reports for your business? There are several ways you can take the content you’ve already created and turn it into several types of product you can sell as downloads from your website.
If you’re ready to turn your website from a free-loader to a fee-loader, then this seminar is for you. This is a way to create a passive form of income for your business. Products also raise the perceived level of expertise in your niche.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
4pm to 6pm Pacific Time
(7pm to 9pm Eastern Time)
In this powerful information-packed seminar you will learn:
Here are some of the ways your business will benefit from information products:
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Create Digital Products Webinar
How many times have you answered the same questions regarding the services you offer. What if you could turn those questions around, educating your potential client before they ask “those” questions?
One of the advantages of creating an informational product for your business is being seen as the expert in your industry, or field. A product can educate your potential clients on what you have to offer. So what is an informational product? It’s a digital downloaded document. That’s it.
If you’re ready to turn your website from a free-loader to a fee-loader, then this webinar is for you. On Wednesday, April 28, 2010 from 4pm to 6pm Pacific Time (7pm to 9pm Eastern Time) I’ll be holding an online, hands on, webinar on creating informational products.
In this powerful information-packed seminar you will learn:
Here are some of the ways your business will benefit from information products:
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