From Services to Products

Posted on August 30, 2006 
Filed Under Articles, Coaches, Marketing, Online Marketing

From Services to Products
By Biana Babinsky

Learn how to create products – ebooks, special reports, audio recordings, CDs and more at http://www.MarketingSalad.com

For many of your potential customers it is much easier to make a decision to spend $20-$40 on your e-book, than $100-$300 for a consulting or coaching session. Having products and services in different prices ranges will help you introduce your expertise to a wider audience, reach more people, and, ultimately, gain more projects and clients.

Many of my clients offer great services, but sometimes have a hard time coming up with an idea for a product that will appeal to their core audience. I recommend that you use your expertise, services you already offer and the needs of your target audience, when brainstorming new products. Let’s see and brainstorm how you can use your services and expertise to offer a new product to your target audience:

As you can see, all the products I list help the solopreneur’s clients to get ahead – whether it is getting ahead in the worksplace, through creating an effective web site or web copy that sells. Create a product that helps your clients get ahead – they will receive help at lower price, and you will add a new income stream to your business.

Over to you – let’s take action! Write down answers to these questions as a starting point to brainstorming new products for your business:

Thinking along these lines will help you create a list of possible product topics.

About the author: Biana Babinsky is the online business consultant, expert and author, who teaches business owners how to get more web site traffic, become better known and make more money online. You can learn online business and marketing directly from Biana by joining MarketingSalad.com, the online business community for business owners. Join the community now at http://www.MarketingSalad.com

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