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Are You Producing Digital Products? Ponder This…

By Todd
Monday, February 27th, 2012

Digital Product ExampleAs Information Entrepreneurs, sometimes we feel like “second-class citizens” who aren’t credible in today’s world.  It’s easy to feel like since our products don’t occupy shelf space as Barnes & Noble, our products don’t matter as much or carry as much weight.  Today, Pearson, the world’s largest publishing company made some statements about digital products buried deep in their earnings report that is very interesting to us.

Here’s an excerpt from a Pearson earnings report today (emphasis provided)…

Our digital products and services are blossoming.
This past year, digital sales reached £2bn – one-third of all Pearson’s sales. Our digital learning programmes now serve almost 50 million students; Penguin’s ebook sales doubled last year and are now 12% of its total; the FT’s digital subscriptions jumped 29% to 267,000 (and in the US, as a sign of things to come, we now have more digital subscribers than newspaper subscribers).

Pearson is the world’s largest publishing company.  They understand that hard-copy books days are numbered.  Don’t let anyone tell you that digital products don’t pay!

As usual, the key is providing value and making that value accessible and most useful to our customers.  I’m proud to be on the cusp of the digital product wave.  It’s a great time to be producing digital information!

Categories : Business, Digital Products, Product Creation

How to Upload Content to Amazon S3

By admin
Friday, December 9th, 2011

If you’re creating digital products to sell online, chances are you need a place to store that content.  Today’s hosting accounts, though they promise “unlimited storage” and “unlimited bandwidth”, don’t tend to deliver on those promises very well.  Plus, security is an issue when we want to protect our precious digital intellectual property.

Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) offers one solution to these problems.  Particularly good for video storage, S3 acts like a huge hard disk that’s very cost effective and always available.  This video shows you how to get started uploading files to S3 and manage your account.

Categories : Business, Product Creation, Video

How To Go From Thought To Product in… 1 Easy Step!

By Todd
Monday, November 21st, 2011

Hey, have you ever had a flash of inspiration and gathered your thoughts on paper, mind map, or in a word processor only to never do anything with that idea because you didn’t know how to productize it?

This short video shows you how to utilize a seldom-known feature of presentation tools such as PowerPoint, Open Office, or Libre Office Impress to gather your thoughts and create an instant beautiful presentation—that you can use for a video, webinar or speech.  Instant product!

This tutorial video steps you through how to gather your thoughts in outline form using Libre Office (previously Open Office) and use it to auto-magically create a presentation, speech or webinar product from it.

Later, I’ll show you how to create a video using this technique!
–Todd

Hey, have you ever had a flash of inspiration and gathered your thoughts on paper, mind map, or in a word processor only to never do anything with that idea because you didn’t know how to productize it? This short video shows you how to utilize a seldom-known feature of presentation tools such as PowerPoint, Open Office, or Libre Office Impress to gather your thoughts and create an instant beautiful presentation—that you can use for a video, webinar or speech. Instant product!

Categories : Business, Product Creation, Video

What’s a Landing Page?

By Todd
Monday, April 25th, 2011

A lot of folks ask me what a landing page is.  And it’s a very good question.  As usual, there is a lot of conflicting, ambiguous verbiage around the definition.  There’s “squeeze page”, “home page”, “web page”, and “landing page”  all of which can mean the same thing–depending.

Strictly speaking a landing page is any page of your website that your visitor finds first.  Because Google and other search engines usually index your entire site, that first page could be any page within your site.

However, we tend to think of our site as a journey.  One that leads our visitors to the information they’re after.  So we tend to think of a landing page as the first page of our site–the one that the “Home” menu selection takes our visitor to.  For example, the page that is displayed when you visit the front page of my site, www.StrategicGains.com.  This page tends to be the first impression and the presentation for the top of your funnel business model.  It’s the most important page on your site.  It’s primary function is to encourage visitors to opt-in for your free offer.

A landing page of this nature is much like a squeeze page, except that, being part of your overall site, has navigation on it so visitors can, if they choose, navigate away from your front landing page.  A squeeze page would most-likely not have any navigation, with the only action visitors can take is to fill in your opt-in form.

To maximize the effectiveness of your landing page, follow these three essential tips:

1)  Focus on benefits.  You can list features or services, but be sure to answer the question, “so that…” when you do.  For example, Widgets are bright orange and glow in the dark (feature part)… so that you can walk safely at night (benefit part).

2)  Get your opt-in “above the fold” as close to the top of the page as possible.

3)  Everything on that front page should be benefits of getting your free opt-in offer.

Make that page ALL about your offer so visitors will be encouraged to sign up!

Categories : Business, Getting Online, Web Site, Web Strategy

Business Plan Anyone?

By Todd
Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

In today’s world, a “real” business plan is only necessary for getting a bank loan or venture funding.  Additionally, they are typically too slow and too corporate for the style of agility needed for an online business.

There are two primary resources I turn to whenever I’m looking at creating a “business plan”:

1) Guy Kawasaki, The Art of the Start.

2) Ben Mack, Think Two Products Ahead. Paying special attention to the “Legendary Branding” section.

Specifically, Ben Mack’s Lengend Platform enables you to have a “business plan” on a single page that keeps you focused and razor sharp.

 

Categories : Business, Web Strategy
Tags : ben mack, business plan, guy kawasaki, legenary branding

“I Need a Website Today — HELP!”

By Todd · Comments (0)
Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

To start from scratch in getting your business online, you’ll need a domain name, hosting, a website design and some content.  If you’re short on time, that can seem like a daunting task.

GoDaddy is a good start and a great place to purchase your domains.  Just be aware that they make every effort to upsell you.  Just buy basic domain hosting which should end up being about $11 per year.

Regarding hosting, assuming you’re in the USA, I recommend HostGator.com or BlueHost.com since they offer a wide variety of services for a very reasonable price.  Plus, they offer “cpanel” hosting, which simplifies the management of your hosting account–for you.  I would not recommend buying hosting through GoDaddy–just domain registration.

Furthermore, I would recommend that you install WordPress for your new website, which both HostGator and BlueHost support easily.  Choose a simple theme to get started (the ‘Weaver’ theme is great for us info-marketers and service providers and is extremely customizable) and build your site on that.  Basically, all you have to do is write some content.

WordPress is a fantastic way to get started quickly, but it can also grow with you to support a $multi-million business.

The resources page at: https://strategicgains.com/resources offers more details.  I’m happy to answer further questions if you want to contact me directly.

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Categories : Blogging, Getting Online, Web Site
Tags : design, getting online, wordpress

Simplify Your Life–And Your Website!

By Todd · Comments (0)
Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

There is soooo much information out there about how to create your web presence!  It is confusing and often conflicting–inducing a lot of stress.  Here’s a tip: don’t sweat it! Relax about the technology already.  The single-most important facet of your website is the opt-in and compelling free offer. If you want to stress about something choose to stress about that.  Make your offer compelling, talk about benefits and give value away in exchange for an email address.  Period.

I hear you saying, “But ‘big’ sites rank better!”  Bah!  Total bunk–well, ranking doesn’t matter right away.  What should you do with the other 47 pages of valuable content you’ve gathered and created?  You’d like to create an equivalent 47 individual web pages navigable by your visitors, wouldn’t you?  Take my advise–throw it all out.  Keep your navigation simple.  Don’t waste your time creating those individual pages full of content your visitors will never see.

Now that I’ve got you all riled up, take that content, chop it into bite-sized, digestible pieces and begin to post it on your blog.  Utilize appropriate tags and categories so your viewers can sort, index and access it various ways.  Schedule entries to show up later (preferably on Monday thru Friday), entering several blog entries per sitting until your content is all entered, categorized and tagged on your blog.  Your readers will love you for it.

Products for sale are a different story of course, but that’s a topic for later…

There.  Isn’t that easier?  Say ahhhh….

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Categories : Blogging, Business, Design, Web Site, Web Strategy

You Cannot Make Money With Social Media Marketing–Unless…

By Todd · Comments (0)
Friday, October 8th, 2010

Forget about social marketing for a second. Everyone wants to know how to make money on Twitter and Facebook. It’s simple–you can’t… Unless you get those names into your own emarketing database! The key is really your own blog–focus on getting your Facebook friends and Twitter followers back to your blog–and opt-in.

Instead of thinking, “How do I get my Twitter and Facebook feeds to show up on my website?” turn it around. Think, “How do I get links to my blog entries to show up on my Twitter feed and Facebook pages and refer people back to my valuable information?” Encourage your following to view your website as the source for valuable information on your topic. Train them to visit your blog and site.

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Categories : Business

Design Is Dead!

By Todd · Comments (0)
Friday, September 10th, 2010

Okay, maybe not.  But it’s important to keep in mind that filling your marketing funnel and making sales is the primary consideration of any infopreneur or emarketer.  A plain web site with a compelling offer and a functional opt-in will outsell a site that emphasizes design and lacks that compelling offer and functional opt-in any day of the week.  The most important thing you can do to get your business online is to take action and do it now!  Create your offer, build your list.  Design can wait.

However, make sure your logo and business name accurately reflect your business’s vision.  Spend the hours and days it takes to agonize over them to get them just right.  Hah!  Gotcha!  Those don’t matter one bit.  Get going.  Do things wrong quickly, testing as you go.  Let’s make some money!  Design is, if not dead, not nearly as important as we make it out to be.  Quit stalling.

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Categories : Business, Getting Online, Marketing, Web Site

Why the Plain Vanilla?

By admin
Friday, July 23rd, 2010

You may wonder why this site is so plain and uninviting.  Well, I’ll tell you… because as I’m currently blessed with an inundation of great work projects, and actively looking for help in getting all of the web projects completed.  This site ends up being like the proverbial mechanic’s car… the last to get fixed.

My plan is to fix it soon–bear with me!

Categories : Business
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