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Make Your Knowledge Sell

Here are the guidelines and resources you need to produce a great information product and successfully market it: "Make Your Knowledge Sell," (MYKS). It is the  second  release  by  Ken  Evoy  via  the  5  Pillar  Affiliate  program.  Originally produced and marketed by Monique Harris, lots of goodies have been added.

As readers and visitors may know, I support Ken, his affiliate program, and his book, "Make Your Site Sell." It is loaded with great ideas extremely valuable to all who have a website or are planning to build one. (Click here for my review.)

In some ways, this second product, MYKS, is better than his first. Ken's book meets the needs of a wider audience than does MYKS, for there are many more people  interested  in  building  a  great  site  than  in  producing  an  information product. But MYKS shines in its focus. That is, if you are considered producing a profitable information product, MYKS is pure gold!

I am a published author. My list even includes a novel. And I have self-published a  variety  of  material.  This  is  to  say  that  were  I  to  decide  to  produce  an information product, I have the skills, tools, knowledge, and experience to create one.

But  MYKS  startled  me!  I  found  literally  hundreds  of  ideas  I  have  never considered, and would not have discovered on my own. Follow what is offered here, and you can produce a great product, then market it successfully.

Probably the greatest mistake one can make is to get an idea, become taken with it, and run for the gold. MYKS shows why this almost inevitably fails. It offers the best approach to finding and testing ideas I have seen. That finding part can be  tough;  MYKS  makes  it  a  snap.  Follow  these  guidelines, and  you will be on track from beginning to end.

Ebooks  are  very  popular  these  days,  and  can  be  inexpensively  produced. Audio tapes can work well.

Since  not  much  attention  has  been  given  to  video,  there  may  be  opportunity here. Every form of presentation is covered. Even how to deal with printers, if you prefer  hard  copy.  And  whether  you  decide  upon  hard  or  electronic  copy, distribution and marketing suggestions abound. Coverage is thorough.

The only flaw I found in MYKS is an implied assumption that anybody can produce most anything. It isn't so. While you do not need to be a prize winning novelist, you do need to be able to write effectively at the level needed. That is, you need considerable skill to compete with Ken's book. But in producing, "How To Build A Boat," great ideas about building one are more important than how they are described.

Ken Evoy argues that everyone has a great infoproduct within them. So even if you don't have a clue as to what it might be, grab a copy of "Make Your Knowledge Sell." You may find one. If you do, MYKS

will guide you step by step through the task of producing and marketing it successfully. Click here to check it out further.

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