Archive for the 'Product Creation' Category

Is Something Stopping You from Creating Your Own Product?

I’m sure you know that product creation is one of the easiest and quickest ways to get started making money online. But if you’re like so many creative, talented and information-filled people I konw, you probably still haven’t gotten started yet creating your OWN info product.  Is there something stopping you? Let’s look at some [...]

10 Free Tools for Your Product Creation Toolkit

As a product creator you have a number of tasks to perform: product ideas and brainstorming, project management and organization and collaboration (you do have someone proofreading and editing your work, don’t you?) I want to share with you my personal toolkit of products that I use to create products and complete other projects for [...]

Crayola Crayon Colors and Your Website

This is just a follow up to my post about Crayola Colors. They do have their place on your blog and on your website.  Here is a great resource that shows you all 120 Crayola colors, names and their corresponding hex codes! All 120 Crayola Color Names and Hex Codes Now, how is this important to [...]

Crayola Colors Are Fun for Kids and Product Creators Too!

Today I was like a kid in a candy store at Target.  I went in to look for a patio chair, but I didn’t find one, so as I was walking to the exit, I spotted some desktop organizational items (letter holders, pen holders, etc) that weren’t too exciting.  But when I turned around and [...]

Updated: How to Find Current Chatter About Your Topic

No more than two days after I created the original post about finding blogs on your topic, Google changed their interface.  This post is simply an update. I’m conducting the same search for “how to stay motivated.”   What’s changed now is that there is a More option on the left side of the search [...]

Are They Really Buying Your Product for the Information It Contains?

Confirmation bias is a phenomenon where people seek out information that confirms what they believe to be true.  They don’t seek information to prove what they believe is incorrect. This post about confirmation bias on the You Are Not So Smart blog gives very nice examples of confirmation bias in action (and yes, I love [...]

Meat, Fork Part 2

>>Thanks for wanting to read the rest of this post! If you missed the first part click here << This happens a lot with information products. When you read their sales pages, you get a laundry list of stuff that you will learn when you buy the product. You think “Wow! Yes, that’s exactly what [...]