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Posted on 06.13.05 by Laura @ 11:03 am
Be An Idea Master and Set Yourself Apart! A recent study states that more than 50,000,000 registered domains now exist (http://www.whois.sc/internet-statistics). Let’s assume that 30% are personal or non-commercial websites set up for friends and family to connect. The commerical side of the internet is loaded with competition! That leaves over 35 million websites vying for visitors, sales, subscribers. Each one trying to sell their own product line or refer a product for affiliate income. Some are loaded with valuable content, others are not. How will you set yourself, your site or your products apart from so many others? How will you get the sales, create brand awareness, provide value to your visitors? One idea is to be a trend setter, an early adopter. If you can’t swing that, then you’ve got to be an Idea Master - a person who can shed new ideas on existing product usage or come up with new ideas on a moment’s notice.
But times are changing! Don’t worry, ebooks are still hot and should remain so for a long time coming. Just the tone of the info-product has changed. Problem-solving ebooks (as opposed to information ebooks) are on the rise. Product categories range from the very personal - dating, health, relationships, etc. - to those with a business focus (marketing, sales, promotions). Now is the time to meet the market that is looking for solutions and make yourself a killing in the process, but where will you come up with these ideas? This is where becoming idea prone comes into the picture… The solution lies in one aspect of creativity now known as being idea prone. I don’t like to use the word creative, creative imaging, or creative anything for that matter, because most people don’t believe that they are creative. As a matter of fact most of us somehow got it into our brains early in life that creativity is restricted to artists and genius. If that’s you, then sleep easy for a few weeks. Joe Vitale and I are about to launch a new problem solving solution to help someone with pre-conceived notions about their ability to come up with ideas, understand exactly what it takes to become Idea Prone and to recognize that you already have many of these talents locked somewhere within. Filed under: Ideas for Ebooks and Recent Posts Comments:
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