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Easy Peasy Tip 2 – Making Informational Products
If you’re just getting here, you’ve missed Tip #1 in our “five-part series” of “Easy Peasy Tips” for Making Informational Products.
It’s not too late to catch up, using the Tip #1 link above. You can just jump in now and then later read any Tips you’ve missed along the way.
So, now, here is Tip 2.
2. Create a Q&A Report.
For starters, you could find others to ask one question of you. Instead, though, why not do a little “voo doo” and create a product by asking yourself questions and then answering them.
This works especially well when you simply collect commonly asked questions.
This also enables you to focus on the hardest ones, the most unusual ones or the funniest questions.
In fact, if you find the idea of writing a formal article or a book intimidating, this may be the ticket for you!
When it comes to anything you know more about than the average person, you’re probably already in the habit of answering questions on a daily or weekly basis anyway.
You would sell this one, too, as a downloadable PDF report.
I’ll have Tip #3 ready for you on Wednesday! See you then!
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