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Use Your Imagination! ;-P

Jan 23rd, 2007 by Jo Han Mok | 0

Yep. Using your imagination to write up information about what you already have knowledge about is a perfect way to create an information product. I’ve done this before, and you can get positive results. Not as many as if you were to use the previous two “idea hunter post”. But still, if you pick a topic that fits in with something happening currently, you’ll give yourself a better chance to profit.

For example, how about a national holiday that may be coming up? Have some good family recipes or activity ideas? Use them! Those can be super “hot” sellers for you. Or an activity you do? Like pro bike riding. Or camping? Or some type of indoor/outdoor sport? Those are always a good choice to write about.

And it will be even more interesting when you write it because only you can write up your ideas or thoughts like you. Why is that important to making fast cash? Well, due to the fact that many information sellers believe that there are certain topics that there is too much information on. They call this “saturation”.

But, ask yourself this. . .If that particular topic was in fact “saturated” as so many may claim, then why are there still being more products created based around it? Ahh! Within the question the answer lies.

Because each person as an individual has their own writing technique and style. Like fingerprints, no two are ever quite the same. Therefore, whether someone else thinks that a particular topic is “saturated” or not shouldn’t determine whether you can write up a great information based product about it. Don’t let the “Nay Sayers” stop you! Besides, you may find a different approach to that topic other authors may have missed.

Now that you know how to find a rich collection of topics to base your information products on, and when I say information products they can be as simple as an aritcle, or as complex as a full ebook, it’s time to show you how to actually write up the text in a way that will take you the least amount of time while bringing in cash fast.

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