by Charles Kangethe
How To Find Ideas For Creating Your Own Profitable Products (c) 2004 Charles Kangethe In this Article we look at the third competitive advantage The main problem with creating products is not in the build Product Ideas Come From NEEDS * New Knowledge Research at centres of learning gives rise to new theories that * Emulation Modification and copying of existing products and services is * Ego Most inventors of products have big ego's that are only * Difficulty Hardship in terms of effort required to do any work or activity * Scarcity Shortages of necessities and luxuries very often give rise to Product Development Products can be developed in one of two ways : * Product Centric Approach This is where the idea and the product are the drivers of the * Market Centric Approach In this approach the Market is the driver. It focuses on identifying clear market needs and then With this approach you know your product will succeed The Research The two main purposes of research are : * Technical Viability In this step you analyse the process and cost of manufacture. The aim is to find an answer to the question - Can the product * Commercial Viability This step determines the likelihood of commercial success when A Practical Exercise In Creating Your Own Product Step #1 - Developing NEEDS Decide on which NEEDS you want to create a product for. For Step #2a - Idea Development Using a Market Centric Approach : Using a directory of Internet Newsgroups join a few groups and => Hi Forum I am doing some research and would like to know what is the Name <= Depending on the level of activity on the group you should get This is market research in a basic form and can be made more Step #2b - Idea Development Using a Product Centric Approach : Think about your own or someone else's daily activities in and What single task is most difficult, repetitive, boring or Here are a few high level ideas : * List Building * Writing Weekly Articles * Scheduling Daily Tasks For each high level idea, narrow it down : * Lists - Get more subscribers, retain subscribers etc. * Articles - find fresh ideas, writing, find publishers etc. * Scheduling - plan the day, timekeeping, allocating priorities Work each high level idea down to the lowest level of detail Study each product you find and score it for * Strengths Your aim is to find a product that you can improve on in THREE Step #3 - Technical Research * Define the product's form - digital, tangible, e-Book etc. * Decide if you have the technical ability to build the product * How will you protect your idea against theft ? * How much will it cost per unit to build ? * How long will each build take ? * How will you store it and fulfill Orders ? Step #4 - Commercial Research Many Marketers forget or choose to ignore this step ! Unless your product costs next to nothing to produce or is Go to the Internet forums and newsgroups and post a question. => I have an idea to resolve difficulty x. Would this be of Name This step, performed in several different "Market Places," will * If your market is (still) "Hungry" * Whether they really want to satisfy their "hunger" * What they will pay to satisfy their "hunger" Marketing - The Final Word If your research indicates that the project should go ahead, As we saw in part 1 of this series, the big Internet players do Affiliate sales should be a major plank in your marketing and
Simply Easier Marketing - Part 3 of 3.
-----------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------
of successful Internet Marketers - Creating Products.
process, but rather in the "Ideas Process."
--------------------------------
provide a wealth of ideas, for new products.
the most common source of new ideas for products.
satisfied by the "creative process," from invention to
production.
is a rich source of new ideas for products.
new ways and products to overcome the shortages.
--------------------
process.
Prototypes and initial production runs are completed before
research to find out whether or not the product has a chance
of commercial success.
finding very specific products to satisfy those needs.
before you commit money to the production process.
-------------
be made in commercial quantities for reasonable cost ?
the product hits the shelves. You determine how much competitor
products sell for and the expected return on investment.
------------------------------------------------
this exercise we will use Difficulty.
lurk. Understand the group's purpose and etiquette, and when you
feel comfortable post a simple question. For instance :
single biggest difficulty you have with x ?
back one or more ideas to work with.
sophisticated depending on how much time and money you want to
throw at the research.
out of work.
uninteresting ?
etc.
you can, and then use the Internet to find existing products
that deal with your "low" level idea.
* Weaknesses
* Availability (Placing)
* Pricing
* Marketing Strategy (Promotion)
or more of these areas.
* If you must sub contract the work - will you require patents
or trademarks ?
meant to be a free give away, this step is critical before you
commit cash to the build process.
For Instance :
Hi Forum
interest to you ? If so what specific features you like to see
in the solution to x ?
<=
tell you :
--------------------------
your next step would be to create a marketing and sales plan.
not only rely on personal sales, they have huge Affiliate
programs.
sales strategy.
Conclusion Creating your own product is not difficult. All you require is This article gives you both. Relevant Resources Market Research Techniques and Resources Set up an affiliate program - Simply Easier Marketing Part 1 Traffic and Op't-In Lists - Simply Easier Marketing Part 2 For an e-book on creating specific Info products and a report ----------------------------------------------------------- About the Author
Charles Kangethe of http://www.simplyeasier.com is a leading new wave Netpreneur and a published author from Suffolk. The "Simply Easier" brand name is your guarantee of high value, quality Marketing Products, Services and resources.
----------
a methodical approach and a plan.
------------------
Find Markets for research purposes in newsgroups
=> http:/ ile.net/news/
=> http://groups.google.com/
www.sbaonline.sba.gov/starting_business/marketing/basics.html
=> http://www.simplyeasier.com/afiliates.htm
=> http://www.simplyeasier.com raffic.htm
on Market Research Before Building Your Products - send a blank
mail to
=> simplyeasier_products@getresponse.com
Charles Kangethe of http://www.simplyeasier.com is a leading
new wave Netpreneur and a published author from Suffolk. The
"Simply Easier" brand name is your guarantee of high value,
quality Marketing Products, Services and Resources.
------------------------------------------------------------