
Gathering Feedback and Improving Your Product
“After the initial launch, I knew there was still room for improvement. I made it a point to gather feedback from my customers—what they loved, what they struggled with, and
“After the initial launch, I knew there was still room for improvement. I made it a point to gather feedback from my customers—what they loved, what they struggled with, and
“After creating my product, the next challenge was getting it out into the world. I realized that a great product won’t sell itself—it needs a strong marketing plan. I started
“Pricing was one of the trickiest parts for me when I launched my first information product. I wanted to make it accessible, but I also needed to reflect the value
“When it came time to actually create my information product, I knew that quality was key. It wasn’t just about putting information out there—it was about making sure it was
“Once I knew what type of product I wanted to create, the next step was planning and outlining the content. I found that breaking down my knowledge into clear, digestible
“There are so many types of information products you can create—e-books, courses, webinars, workshops, and more. When I started, I had to think about what format would best deliver the
“One of the first steps I took in creating my information product was identifying my niche and audience. I had to get clear on who I was serving and what
“When I first heard about selling information products, I was intrigued by the idea of turning my knowledge into something that could generate income. The beauty of information products—like e-books,
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