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September 4, 2012 By Andy Traub

Three steps to making digital products people will buy

There is no secret to converting visitors to your web site into customers who buy your digital products. There is no secret because it’s really simple and after reading this post you’ll know how to do it.

In his book The $100 Startup, Chris Guillebeau lays out simple steps to take when creating products that people will buy. The key to selling is getting in front of your customer with the solution to their problem. Their email address will help you find out what they need and then get in front of them with the solution that you created. You need to ask people what their pain is. If you can find out what their pain is then you can create the solution and charge for it. Using Google Forms I’ve been able to find out exactly what my readers’ frustrations are with their email inboxes. They even gave me a ton of marriage advice. This information is exactly what people want help with and now I can go about offering them a solution.

Here are three steps to making stuff people will buy:

1. Offer free content in the field that you plan on producing a related product for. If you’re writing a book about marriage then give free marriage advice.
2. Gather your visitor’s email addresses. I choose to use a combination of Optin Skin [affiliate link] and Mailchimp [affiliate link] to collect email addresses.
3. Ask your subscribers about the specific area you want to create content for. My sales coach Pierce Marrs tells me all the time, “If you ask the right questions people will tell you exactly how to they want to buy.” People want solutions and if you ask enough questions you find out their pain and can offer a solution.

Give great content, collect email addresses and ask great questions and you’ll make products your readers want to buy.

[note]What are you going to ask your readers about?[/note]
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Filed Under: Marketing, Promotion, Uncategorized Tagged With: 100 startup, chris guillebeau, digital products, email marketing

May 24, 2012 By Andy Traub

$100 Startup by Chris Guillebeau – Books For a Better You 002

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Entrepreneur and all around great guy Chris Guillebeau has created a book that every person who wants to love their work needs to read. Filled with practical advice on starting a “micro-business”, it’s in my top 10 business books now. Listen to the episode to hear how you can get a free copy!

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Filed Under: Books For A Better You, Uncategorized Tagged With: 100 startup, chris guillebeau, digital products, entrepreneur, Permission, seth godin, Solopreneur

May 16, 2012 By Andy Traub

Seven keys to finding your creative voice

Yesterday I had the privilege of interviewing writer Jeff Goins. We discussed his latest book You Are A Writer on my Unofficial Linchpin podcast and it’s clear that Jeff knows his creative voice.  Later in the day though I talked with a friend as she searched for her creative voice. So what’s the difference between those who have found their creative voice and those who haven’t? Here are some ways to find your voice.

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1. Stop consuming

There were 638 unread articles in my RSS feed app as I rode the bus home from work. They were all from one day. How stupid is it to read or try to read 638 articles? If you consume bite sized ideas all day your mind will be fragmented into small thoughts. There is power in a larger narrative. Unsubscribe from newsletters, RSS feeds or magazines that cause you to think quickly and shallow. They’re likely doing more harm than good to your creative abilities.

2. Create first

At the beginning of your day don’t consume any content that distracts you. The Bible is the only thing I’ll consume (and I often skip that) before I start creating. When you shut out the influence of blogs, newspapers and other distractions your mind will function better. Your mind is fresh and fertile in the morning. Create first.
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Filed Under: Uncategorized, Writing Tagged With: chris guillebeau, creativity, jeff goins, writing, you are a writer

February 29, 2012 By Andy Traub

Five proven ways to fail to achieve anything

I have a tremendous respect for Todd Henry and his company Accidental Creative. He enables thousands of creatives all over the world to create consistently and that’s no small feat. His tweet yesterday was meant to be an encouragement and it served that purpose for me. My retweet and additional commentary was meant for the majority of people who read tweets, blogs and books and yet have very little if any output. They digest but they don’t create. This is such a waste. Here are a few ways you (and I) are guilty of failing to achieve our goals.

RT @toddhenry: Morning, all! Make something great today. // or make anything which is more than u did yesterday.

— Andy Traub (@andytraub) February 28, 2012

Five proven ways to fail to achieve anything

1. Save it for later
If you have a great idea keep it in a file on your computer and wait for the perfect time to work on it. Wait for the right partner for the project, the funding, the free time and the mood to strike. If you save it for JUST the right time then you’re sure to fail. That never happens. The best post about this is written by Chris Guillebeau and is called (Never) Save It For Later.
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Filed Under: Attitude, Permission, Productivity, Uncategorized Tagged With: Charles Lee, chris guillebeau, excuses, jon acuff, Productivity, todd henry

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