How To Use Ebooks To Find Great Ideas For Your Own Information Product - a podcast by Michael Senoff at www.hardtofindseminars.com

from 2012-09-10T10:13:19

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Here’s a special recording for my AMS customers. It’s an interview with my friend, Luis Arauz, about how to create a ebooks. Eventhough I advice against selling e-books, you’ll find this interview extremely helpful for research and coming up with killer ideas for information products. Although this particular recording pertains to ebooks, the incredible tools that Luis reveals pertain perfectly to audio information products as well as ebooks.

First, Luis explains what an ebook is and the benefits of creating an ebook over publishing a hardbound book. Ebooks have really come into their own and ebook authors are having a great deal of success. As a matter of fact, both Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble have special categories for ebooks. Plus, you will about two other web sites that sell and market ebooks.

If you think you cannot create your own information product, you must listen to the resources that Luis reveals in this recording! Yes, you can do it even if you don’t have any experience but you must be willing to do the research to come up with a hot topic.

If you already have a hot topic but need to research it, Luis suggests going to Google Answers. Even if you don’t have a topic, you can browse through the thousands of topics on Google Answers and get some great ideas. Once you find a topic, you can look through questions previously posed by others and answers researched by professionals to obtain valid information. You can also pay a small sum to ask your own question on Google Answers it would be worth it! Listen as Luis and I navigate through Google Answers and see the amount information that Google Answers makes available in their answers to questions. You could actually create your own information product from the free information that you obtain through Google Answers!

This is an exclusive interview from Michael Senoff at www.hardtofindseminars.com.

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