Super Fast Product Creation
Product creation doesn't have to be time consuming or difficult. There are many ways to speed up the process, and that is what follows in this article. This is an idea generator, and my goal is you to find ways that will benefit you.
The Interview
From experience I have found by far the fastest way to come up with a high-value product is to interview an expert on the subject which you want to write about.
You would entice the expert by reminding him of the free publicity he/she would get from your promoting the interview.
The more well-known the expert is, the more marketable the finished product will be.

You can also interview several experts and compile all the interviews into one product, in order to cover different angles and strategies on one subject.
Or, you could pick a general subject, break that up into sub-sections and then interview an expert for each sub-section. For example, if you're creating a product on 'Internet Business Success,' you could interview an expert on product creation, another on copywriting, and another on marketing strategies, and so on.
Your interview can include a set of specific questions, or just one question that requires a detailed answer.
You could also ask the expert to offer you a step-by-step plan that readers would be able to follow to get to their goal. (The easier you make it on the reader, the more likely will he be to buy your product}.
There are various formats you could choose to conduct and publish the interviews. You could simply send the questions to them via email and publish the answers into a report or ebook format. You could also choose to meet the expert one-on-one and record the interview, or you could conduct the interview over the phone and record it that way.
If you choose to record the interviews, your product package could then contain the audios as well as the typed up transcripts. Your pricing would also vary depending on which formats of your products you provide.
Record Your Own Tips and Advice

If you're an expert in a subject yourself, you could get a friend or partner to ask you preset questions and record/transcribe those.
You could also do a (free or paid) tele-seminar, record that and turn that into an instant product. Offer it as downloadable audios, an actual CD, or just the typed up transcripts.
A similar strategy can be used on live seminars. You can either video tape the seminar, make a audio recording of it, or both.
You could just as easily invite other experts to join you in the seminar and turn that into an instant product.
Of course, these days, you can also do a webcast i.e. a seminar via the Internet, record that and turn that into a product.
Turn Existing Content Into Products
You can just as easily contact a bunch of experts and ask them to submit their best articles or reports on a particular subject. Then, compile them into a larger report or even an ebook.
Each expert gets to include their web links at the end of their content so they get free publicity from the submission.

You could further get instant exposure for your newly created product by giving all the experts who participated the first chance at selling the product to their own customers. (You can also use this strategy with interviews).
The same idea can be used to borrow/reprint sections of ebooks, audios, or even existing videos. Contact the author and ask for permission to reprint the content in exchange for free publicity.
If you want to create a product for the 'copywriting' crowd, you could contact several copywriting experts and ask them to submit a sales letters that they wrote for one of their products. You could compile all the submitted letters into one mega collection of "proven salesletters." You got an instant product!
You could take this idea further and ask each expert to break the letter apart and explain the specific techniques they used to create the letter. That added information could easily double or triple the value of your 'proven salesletters' package.
Update/Republish Existing Information
Find an ebook/manual that's at least a year old and ask the author/publisher to update the information. For example, you could approach the author of a "free classifieds" directory and offer to help update the information to include all the new resources that came about since the directory was last published.
You could also approach the author of a printed product and ask to convert his product into an audio CD…or visa versa.
How about taking an ebook on 'general gardening tips' and modifying it for the 'vegetable gardening' market.

Co-Create A Product
Another way to save time is to ask an expert to co-create a product with you. If it's an informational product, you could both write it together, and split the workload. The product would be finished in half the time.
The same can be done by involving several experts/authors. Each one would get assigned a portion of the work, say one chapter per author, if it's an informational product.
Purchase 'Private Label' Rights
You could either search for owners who are already offering private label rights to their products, or approach authors and ask for it.
A quick search will show you a ton of sites that offer private label rights products. Take your time and read comments to make sure that you are getting good quality PLR.
Private label rights offers you the right to insert 'your name' as the author of the product. You don't have to write a single word except type in your name and website info.
To get even better results, take some time to rewrite and add to the content before you offer it for sale. This will add value and make your product unique and more valuable. A great resource to learn how to get the most out of PLR is available here...
Hands-On Video Or Camtasia Presentations

Another super easy way to create a high-value product is to create a "how-to" video or computer presentation simply by recording yourself (or an expert) while working on the project.
For example, you could create a "how to" product that teaches others to use/learn the features of Microsoft Word by recording yourself using MS Word and explaining the features.
Most people prefer listening over reading, and watching over listening. They want 'easy.'
Create A Package Using Existing Products
Approach several product owners and ask them to donate their product to your project, in exchange for publicity and a cut of the profits. Once you have a bunch of products from different owners, package them together and sell the bundle for an attractive price.
Also, allow each owner/participant to promote the site to their own customers for a cut of the profits.
It doesn't cost you a thing AND you get to build your own list fast!
Public Domain Information
This is another strategy/topic that's hot right now. Look for public domain information and republish, re-author, re-title and/or repackage it.
You could also go after out-of-print informational products and work out a deal with the original publishers/authors.
Checklists and/or "Top 10" Lists
Create (or ask an expert to put together) a simple checklist that one could use as a guide. For example, you could put together a 'travel checklist' which travelers could use to ensure that they have everything they need before they leave.
You could also use the same idea to create a "Top 10…" list for any subject. Example: "Top 10 Ways To Increase Your Website's Profits," etc.
Templates, Forms, Etc.
Create templates for others to use, compile a bunch of them together to create an instant product. Example: If you're a graphic designer, you could create ebook templates, header templates, web site templates, etc.
If you're a copywriter, you could offer several web copy templates that people could use to easily create their own sales letters, etc.
You could do the same thing with commonly used business letters, forms, etc.
Resources List
You could very easily compile list of useful resources on certain subjects and turn that into a product. Example: a list of free advertising sites, article submission sites, free hosting or free web space sites, free clipart, free autoresponders, etc.
You could also create a directory of sites, resources, software or even businesses. For example, you could create a list of the best restaurants in your area and offer some information on each, as well as dining tips, and so on.
Capitalize on Trends and Fads

Here's an easy way to create a hot-seller… When the 'Lord of the Rings' craze hit the big screen, people started selling anything and everything that even remotely tied to the movies in some way. And, the fans bought 'em all!
The same happened with 'Sideways' and the wine craze, Atkin's diet craze, and every other fad or trend that hit mainstream media. What current hot trend or fad could you attach to your product?
To be honest with you, your product doesn't even have to be an actual product! You could just as easily compile a bunch of powerful testimonials about someone else's hot product, add your affiliate links to it and pass the document around. Allow others to pass it around freely as well.
Pretty soon your little report of testimonials can start earning you commissions. Yes, it can be that easy, IF you decide to make it that easy. Remember, don't let how 'most people' create products limit your creativity and options.
That's the end of this article, and the start of you creating products faster and easier, leading to more profits. To you online success...
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