This is inspiration for total noobs - you CAN create and launch a product quickly if you want to. Reminds me of Norb's 28 hour thread. Check em out, newbies get making your own products now!! http://www.warriorforum.com/main-in...hod-quick-interactive-24-hour-case-study.html http://forums.nichechoppers.com/mar...-product-launch-profit-scratch-challenge.html
The first post on the Warrior Forum is an example of how NOT to do it.. producing a product in 24 hours is great, but sticking fake testimonials all over the shop, sales letter full of straight up lies, even a video "testimonial" that he shot himself is outrageous! Doesn't make it any easier for the rest of us trying to make an *honest* living.
Agreed, I think he got a verbal kick up the ass from the other warriors and rightfully so. While the intent was good I agree that it quickly turned into a farce with all the B.S on the page. I think he actually tried to sell it off in the end.
Quickest way to create an eProduct is to do an interview with an expert and record it. All done in an hour or so. Of course, you will then need to create the sales page, website and so on. I find the longest part of the whole process is writing and re-writing the sales page over and over again. Your sales page should never be finished. You should always be split testing it and tweaking it. But first you need to get decent traffic to be able to measure the success of your tweaks.
Zonked: "I find the longest part of the whole process is writing and re-writing the sales page over and over again. Your sales page should never be finished. You should always be split testing it and tweaking it. But first you need to get decent traffic to be able to measure the success of your tweaks." Very true. I'm just about to get to grips with Google's Website Optimizer for some multivariate testing of my sales page. Let's hope it brings good results.
yes, I'm also using Website Optimizer, it's great. Only using the split testing so far and not graduated yet to the powerful multivariate option. Remember to drive enough traffic to it to make it significant. You need thousands of hits of testing minimum.