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Internet Marketing Product Tips

by Ernie Sandan

Have you ever used a program that was designed as an every man's type of offering (MS Word comes to mind) and then switched to another piece of software that had less features and fewer abilities? It probably came as a breath of fresh air to be able to perform the tasks you needed to with minimal learning and interference. In order to have winning products, you will need to specialize your own software or information products.

The basic idea is to do 1 thing and do it very well. If you are developing a product about article writing, don't cover writing a novel. If you are developing a piece of software for novelists, only provide features that are usefull for novelists. Purposefully exclude people. This is counter intuitive, as we want the product to be right for the greatest number of prospects. True enough, but I find that the more generic a product is, the less remarkable it is. The less remarkable, the less sales.

The second thing to do is to pick a side. If you are providing a tutorial on how to write software, give your own views on how software should be developed, don't cover all 15 different ways of managing a software project just to make sure no one is offended. Your product needs to have a bias. Controversy sells and you should leverage this in your product. Some people will love your product and tell their friends others will hate it and tell their friends. The good thing is they are telling their friends! Their friends may not have the same needs as the person who hates it and their friend may find it suits them perfectly!

This obviously means you're going to miss a few sales here and there. Your product won't be able to cover everyone's needs. What you will be able to do is focus on your existing customers, making them evangelicals for your product. Provide laser focused information or outstanding support. Evangelicals are the best form of advertising in this digital age. In addition, you'll enjoy shorter idea to product launch times by limiting the scope of your products. More products and a loyal customer base means more cashola for you!

So limit the scope of your project, pick a side, enable people to finish the tasks they want to finish efficiently, create evangelists and you will be on your way to offering a winning product that is remarkable. The watch phrase for 2008 is remarkability is always good for your bottom line.

"Automate your order taking and physical product fulfillment with this easy to install software." -Ernie Sandan. Here is the URL: PayPalKunaki.com

Published February 18th, 2008

Filed in Business, Ecommerce

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