A few weeks back I posted an article about Top 5 Forms Of Website and Blog Monetization for 2008. In at number 2, I mentioned how Information Products next year would become a mainstream bread and butter source for online income. It turns out that my prediction was a bit far off. Yup, information products have bombarded their way into 2007 and it looks like entrepreneurs across the globe are gonna get a large slice of this monetary pie.
So what are information products and why have they become so popular? That’s a good question and one which webpreneurs have been capitalizing on for the past few months. An information product does exactly what it says on the tin. It gives information about a specific niche or topic. In general, these products can be packaged up in different ways, for example in a PDF file, a downloadable eBook, a podcast or a video.
The ease of selling and buying them is really one of its best features. As a content producer, all you need is a Word Processing Program (like Microsoft Word), Adobe Reader, a Paypal account and a brain. Then write to your heart’s content and upload the files. You can make the whole process more complicated with the addition of an affiliate program and membership area, but it can be so simple if you don’t want any strings attached.
For buyers, all you need is some spare change (or a loan). These information products can range from Free to $7 to $99 to $1000 and more. You’ve really got to do the research to find out what you can expect to achieve from such a course, and what it will do for you in the long-run.
So why were my predictions wrong? Simple. In the past day and half I’ve seen the release of 2 information products from 2 very well known bloggers.
The first is Yaro Starak. I’ve always been a fan of his, and Entrepreneurs-Journey was one of my first entrepreneurial blogs that I started to read at the start of my blogging career. It’s taught me so much, and I’ve subscribed to pretty much every newsletter Yaro’s published.
The launch of the BlogMastermind Mentoring Program then was no big surprise as it’s been on the cards since 2006! But in reality, it can show how a normal blogger can use skills that he’s learnt in the past few years to create a whole audience for the picking - hopefully he’s gonna get very wealthy from selling the product. Anyway, as a newbie affiliate, Yaro’s program is the first proper product affiliate program that I’ve signed up to, so I want to give him the biggest amount of exposure as possible:
Tomorrow will be the launch of his Blog Profits Blueprint, so I’ll have another little short post telling you where you can download the FREE report.
Moving onto the second mogul. John Chow has made quite a name for himself since September of 2006, as he constanty shows his many methods of monetization. Without singing too many praises, he also jumped on the Information Product Bandwagon today, by releasing his free Make Money Online PDF book.
Now again, I don’t normally recommend such things (and this has no affiliate link), but the book is actually very good. Whilst there are punctuation and grammatical mistakes, John speaks English as a second language and so can be excused. In general the whole of the eBook is written in a bloggy type of way, and I’m sure he could get a lot more traffic posting the articles on his blog.
Both of the mentioned above have really capitalized on the blogging market. With the amount of newbie bloggers joining everyday, it’s no wonder that these type of niche products are geared towards them. I also tried to write my own ebook on entrepreneurship, but time got the better of me. Now Im thinking that I could give it a shot again.
In conclusion, the web is a neverending torrent of ideas and cashcows. You’ve really gotta jump on them while they’re hot, and in my opinion, Information Products have captured 2007 and make for a colourful and lucrative 2008.
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9 responses so far ↓
1 Matt Propst // May 29, 2007 at 2:14 pm
Chow’s been doing his magic since september of 2006 not 7. Make the edit and delete this comment
well unless you can see into the future?
2 adnan // May 29, 2007 at 3:03 pm
Lol, dam unfortunately my future seeing powers were offline this morning so I wasn’t able to spot my mistake in advance - but thanks for the heads up
3 Stephen Welton // May 29, 2007 at 5:25 pm
Great points. Love the fact that you can admit when you think you might be wrong too. Most often the ego seems to take over now and again. I might also be inspired to write something about “Bloggers with Passion” as I have started to write about.
Your site offers some great reading and will keep me busy for a while. Your time putting it together is appreciated by more than just me no doubt!
4 adnan // May 29, 2007 at 6:04 pm
Hey Stephen - thanks for the kind words mate.
Lol, yeah would love to see your post on the matter, I think we know who could be involved (Mr. Chow, Shoemoney, etc etc).
I’m glad you’ve found my site helpful - now spread the word!!!
5 John // May 30, 2007 at 2:34 pm
I think John Chow’s book is made up of a collection of his blog posts (hence the bloggy feel).
The question is will information products work as well if they’re not focused on making money…
6 klub24 // Jun 8, 2007 at 4:38 pm
I`ve download the 2 of them,
I preferd the “Blog Profits Blueprint”.
I`m a newbie, and i`m portuguese, so sorry for my English
I`ll write a post on my blog, nex week, talking about you guys, check it out @ http://assistencia-gratis.blogspot.com/2007/05/por-dentro-do-adsense-ciclo-de-otimizao.html
see you guys …
7 adnan // Jun 8, 2007 at 8:12 pm
Hey John - oh right, that would explain the bloggy feel lol.
@ klub, thanks for dropping by buddy. Yeah the Blog Profits Blueprint was awesome - a very good read and I’m sure the Mentoring program by Yaro will keep up the good info run.
Thanks for the linkout btw!
8 JaWar // Jun 12, 2007 at 4:06 am
This blog is right on time. In 2004 I published the first of a series of music business books under the Music Industry Connection Title. A few friends and business associates told me I should sell ebooks online. At the time I was very concerned about theft of my product.
In 2007 I got over my fears and made all three Music Industry Connection Books available as digital downloads. The venture has been successful thus far and there are no signs of letting up now. I too think we well see a rise in information products.
9 adnan // Jun 13, 2007 at 5:41 pm
Wow, I didn’t know I was that good at predicting the future! ;). Congratulations with the Music Industry Connection books - it seems great. Any links to your work that we can see?
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