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How do I create a product that has a huge demand that will make me truckloads of money?

Date Added: August 12, 2008 02:11:27 PM
Author: BlogHero Admin
Category: Internet and Website
This is one of the most popular questions ever asked:
 
"How do I create a product that has a huge demand that will make me
truckloads of money" ?
 
Many answers/ebooks/reports have been written to address that
question.
 
I'd like to add my 2 cents.
 
Create a "supplementary" (complementary) product to a popular
industry or product or service.
 
For example, take easyClickMate. It's a complementary product to
Clickbank. There is a huge market for it, it's pretty niche and I don't
have to worry if there's a demand for it. 
 
I've seen some other marketers who does this – they write special
reports on how to optimize the usage of certain products/software. 
Then, they offer a free version (i.e. how the product will help them) and
then the offer to buy the actual product. If the customer purchase via
his affiliate link, the customer will get another special report on how to
get the most from the software.
 
In practical terms, what can you write about? What 'supplementary'
products can you create?
 
The first thing is to identify what are the popular/best selling products
right now - you can easily find that out from ClickBank's market place 
) or from your favorite affiliate
(http://www.clickbank.com/marketplace/
program (e.g. Commission Junction, Linkshare)
 
Then, see how you can value-add by creating a supplementary
product/report/ebook on it. You can even approach the author of the
product for endorsement. 

Or, if you want to build your subscriber base, offer your product free to
the author's customers' list. If the author likes your product and thinks
that it will benefit his/her customers, then he/she will be happy to
announce your product as an 'un-advertised' bonus to his/her list. 
 
The author is happy, the customers get another quality un-advertised
bonus and you get new subscribers.
 
 
- A triple Win-Win-Win situation :-) 
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Adrian’s core expertise and focus is developing innovative and
specialized software and scripts that will enable you to give your Online
Business the extra edge over your competitors. His famous software,
Easy Click Mate has been used by many internet marketing gurus.

Copyright by Adrian Ling
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