Creating ebooks, short reports and videos may sound like a tough job, at least creatively, but it’s really a matter of proper attitude and knowing where to go for ideas and inspiration.
You may find it difficult to think of the topic of your next info product, nothing seems interesting enough. the truth is, all you really have to do is a little digging andyou can have not one, but twenty fresh and profitable product ideas by lunch time.
Here are some of the ways to research and explore for potential product related ideas:
1. Yahoo Answers
Yahoo Answers is a great place to start, because it’s basically a place filled with people asking questions, and people giving answers. This is good because you can easily find what questions get asked a lot, and then see if there is a potential product there to be created.
A great thing is when you find a lot of people asking the same question, but getting inadequate and lousy answers. This means that there is a definite need for a solution, as well as quality.
2. Google and Youtube
Both Google and Youtube have the option for you to type in some words in the search box, where the search engine gives you suggestions that match or follow what you have written. You can easily find some product ideas by typing in “how to” or “how can I”, where the search engines will give you many different option of common searches that begine with the words “how to”.
This type of search can sometimes be a little tedious, but is very effective if you have the patience to search until you find something you really like.
3. Related forums
If you have a market or niche in mind, but you are unsure of the exact topic, then forums are a great place to start. Find through Google the best or biggest search engines in your niche and see what are the most frequent user question. You are bound to find some repeating patterns, which are a great indicator of need and demand.
These are three very effective topic research methods and have served the author well. Try them yourself and you will see how simple they are.
Dan Maroni writes about many different affiliate internet marketing topics, like SEO and info product creation. He enjoys writing and market research.
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