Saturday, October 17, 2015

9 Tips For Discovering A Great Idea For Your Next Info Product

So, you have run out of ideas for your next niche. You don't know what niche to pursue next or what you should do for your next product. Maybe you have found a good niche and need some ideas to generate a product for that niche. Below are 9 tips you can use to help.

1. Think about your work or career? Maybe you have particular knowledge about something that people would be willing to pay for to learn about? Think about your skills and accomplishments and do research to see if there is a market available for them.

2. Teaching how something is done. It is one of the best ways to really learn something. You can become an expert in anything once you understand it enough to really explain it to others. It can easily be done over the Internet via different formats, in easily digestable chunks.

3. As an alternative to teaching, take some courses yourself. Research courses within your niche or field of interest, and consider creating your own products as a result.

4. Your own experiences in life can be used to help you create products in your niche. Everyone goes through much the same experiences like parenthood, sports, hobbies, fitness etc. Are you a successful entrepreneur for instance? Did you have a successful training formula for muscle building or weight loss?
It is easy to create a product from your own individual experiences because you have actually done it and learned from it.

5. Did you come up with a particular way of doing something? If so, document exactly what you did so others can replicate it. In this way you can develop a blueprint that can be copied, and your initial mistakes avoided. Like a process for losing weight or gaining subscribers to a mailing list.

6. What about your hobbies? People have different hobbies but many will have similar hobbies to you. It does not matter what your hobby is, chances are others will share it also. Just come up with some way to help someone else learn from your knowledge and experience.

7. Discover what people want then help them. Do research, ask them outright or in polls. Alway remain alert. Visit forums or discussion boards and see what people are having problems with by the questions that continually get asked. Then produce a product that will help them get the answers.

8. Focus in on your niche if you already have one. Maybe the competition is too much. Are you able to narrow it down at all? Try to be unique and different to others. If your niche is cooking, make a product for the under 20's or over 60's for example. Doing so will appeal to an exact target market instead of a scatter-gun approach.

9. Finally always be alert and receptive to your surroundings wherever you are. Develop an inquisitive mindset and observe online and offline interactions with a view to learning more about subject matters or difficulties people may be having. Be vigilant always with a view to developing fresh ideas for common interactions and you will be amazed at the sheer variety of products you can come up with.

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