Why You Must Create Information Products Quickly

by Lee McIntyre

Here's a quick tip explaining why you MUST create information products FAST.

Most of my new products are now built in less than one day. And this includes all the bonus items and sales copy too.

To see WHY and HOW I do this just hit play below immediately.

Get the Flash Player to see the wordTube Media Player.

I recorded this training from Tuscany with my new Iphone 4. I know the sound is a bid dodgy but I think the content is valuable.

Enjoy the training! :)

About The Author

About The AuthorLee McIntyre is an internationally recognised information publisher, direct response consultant, speaker and author. He's the founder and CEO of 'Get More Momentum' where he helps others build, and grow, profitable online businesses using ethical marketing strategies that produce fast results.

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Comment by Mel
2010-08-17 20:58:26

Hi Lee

Great tip - and just what I need to hear as I have been seriously procrastinating about getting my product started (never mind finished!). As this will be my first information product, I've given myself a deadline of being finished by Friday am, which gives me 2 days.

Thanks again,

Mel

PS love the baby babbling noises in the background, very cute. I hope you enjoyed your holiday.

 
Comment by Thomas J Carter
2010-08-29 13:35:51

Watch ya Lee.

I’m currently taking part in your point and click coaching program. I’ve just started week 14 where l have to create my first product. I hoping to get my first product up and running by the end of next week. I believe the best option for me is to make an interview product with an expert.

Thanks for the advice Lee. Enjoy the rest of your holiday

Thomas J Carter

PS Your point and click coaching program is really good. I would advice anyone who is looking to make money online to join this program.

 
Comment by Wally Conger
2010-08-30 00:31:45

Great advice, and I started doing this instinctively just a few months ago.

So far, I've created three products that I now market. Each began with an audio phone interview with an expert. Then I added a transcript of that interview, plus maybe a brief, quick eBook on the same subject.

Making products quickly -- not necessarily in one day but at least in just a few days -- really strengthened my sense of accomplishment. And I didn't get discouraged and let procrastination get the better of me.

Thanks for confirming my instincts, Lee!

 
Comment by Daniel Toh
2010-08-31 10:23:00

Hi Lee,
Really agree with your idea on creating info products quickly. Doing things fast creates amazing momentum that snowballs. And as you experience more success with the info products that are created then there's more certainty to create more and more, better and better. It literally feeds itself.

But the trick is to get started fast in order to capitalise on all the momentum and burst of enthusiasm and knowledge. I know that worked for me.

Thanks,
Daniel

 
Comment by Mark
2010-09-01 14:01:54

I have heard one of your interviews, great job Wally!!

 
Comment by Dave Jackson
2010-11-16 16:56:04

Wow Lee...great tip. And nice view! I realize each info product requires a ton of promotion to drive traffic, like forum posts, etc. At what point do we stop that effort and put that energy into the next niche idea? Thanks, Dave

 
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