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Creating An Information Product to Position Yourself as the Expert

Creating Information Product

If you are looking to become well known in your field, then you need to establish yourself as an expert and there is perhaps no better way to do this than by creating and offering information products.

Think about this for just a minute. When you see someone or read something that someone has created, the person that created it already has credibility in your eyes. We tend to think of others who are authors, speakers, or writers as authority figures. We automatically assume that because we are learning from their material, they are an expert on this subject. Can you persuade others to believe that you are the expert in your field, and if so, why would you want to?

Why Is It Important to Position Yourself as the Expert in your Field

People perceive others who have information products as experts, they also tend to listen to them and follow their directions and guidance. Let’s take a quick look at the psychology at work here first…

A noted Psychologist and author, Robert Cialdini, has conducted extensive research in the areas of persuasion and has found that time and again, those people who are perceived as leaders or experts in a particular area are followed and obeyed by others even in cases where doing so may be harmful to their own personal situation…either financially or even their personal health. In general, people often discount their own knowledge in a particular area when they hear or see someone whom they perceive knows more than them, Cialdini found. This perception is often largely created simply because of the fact that the other person has taken the time to compile their information into an audio, video, or text based product and is now offering it for sale in an open market. Simply by creating the product and putting it in front of someone else, the perception is created.

Think about the last time you were in a book store. If you saw a bestselling book on dieting, you would probably automatically assume that the person who wrote it is an expert in the field of nutrition and/or health. Creating an information product can help to position you as an expert and will immediately give you credibility and authority in your field.

What exactly is an information product?

Types of Information Products

Anything that you can offer for sale can really be considered an info product. Be it a physical product that you ship or something you offer for download on the internet. Below are some of the most common types of information products and a little bit of an explanation on the usage of each.

So..what should your info product consist of?

Your information does not have to be life changing or even completely unique, it just has to include info that someone else can learn from. The product can be anything from you simply writing or telling your story, to the use of complicated diagrams and examples and everything in between. Some of the best info products out there consist of just one person speaking (on audio or video) about the subject they know best. Take Tony Robbins for instance. His audio CD’s sell MILLIONS…and it is just him, talking to you. Don’t be afraid of being simple, just offer honest to goodness information and be sincere in your approach. This is the best thing to do…you being you…that’s all it takes.

Afraid of creating your own? Hire someone else to do it!

While you may be an expert in your particular field, you may NOT be an expert at creating books or videos. That’s ok because there are plenty of professionals out there who are. Outsource the creation of your information product to someone else. You provide the content and they create the product. Depending on what type of product you choose (text, audio, video) you can usually get one created on a small budget of $500-$1,000. When you’re just starting out, it is wise to opt for something simple like a special report or audio file and graduate to something more in-depth as you progress with your product development. It doesn’t matter how flashy your product is, it matters what people think of the info you are providing and how they feel about you as the expert.

There are plenty of resources online that can help you find someone to create your info products for you. Freelance sites like www.guru.com and www.elance.com offer you the ability to reach thousands of freelancers who will bid on your project so that you can get a quality product completed that is ready for sale or to give away to prospects.

Follow the tips above and start creating your first information product. Before long, you too can become a well known expert in your field. Good luck!

If you’re interested in learning more about creating information products, please check out my book Author First Aid Kit: Creating Multiple Streams of Income with Information Products. In this book, you will learn how to turn your book into an asset. We show you how to position your ideas in the marketplace. You will learn strategies to create multiple information products and core techniques to take your product to market. We also give you a directory of links and resources so you can get started right now.

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