Digital Product Blueprint: How to Turn Your Knowledge, Passion or Expertise into Information Products You Can Sell Online
S**Y
Full of useful resources.
Want to expand your life to the digital world, this is a must have book. Get the audio and kindle or paperback version.
W**N
Good content, useful links.
I have read several e books on this topic, this was one the better ones. The content was good, the links to service providers are helpful.
G**R
Excellent resource for creating and selling digital products online
With the entire world going digital, content on the Internet has moved away from words and pictures into areas like videos, podcasting, online training courses, audio books, etc. Nathan George does a great job at proving why people should embrace producing digital content, how to target it to specific markets and tap into some of the most popular niches with insatiable demand for new information. I especially enjoyed his lists of tools people can use to prepare and edit digital content, as well as a host of links to online resources where people can get just about anything produced in a fast, affordable manner. The multitude of links alone make this a very valuable time-saving resource. He also opened my eyes to a few new places where I could sell digital content. This was a bit basic for my current needs and I could have used some more details regarding how to create digital content. But, WOW, with the resources provided, there are plenty of experts available and ways to get it done without having to learn the details yourself. All people need is an idea!
C**C
Great Strategies & Tips for Online Marketing
I enjoyed this book. I found it practical, strategic and useful. I even found myself bookmarking some of the pages. It contained solid tips to use and wasn't full of fluff. I liked that. It was broken down into sections, most of which were a page or so in length - basically, it was in manageable pieces and not too much to read. In fact, I read the whole book in a weekend. And, I felt I could use the information right away.My only suggestion to change would be the idea of creating a book cover yourself. I would suggest that comes with a warning, it is usually better to hire people to do this. Also, a word around making E-book different to print ones might be useful.
K**S
The author should have taken his own good advice
An exposition of the entrepreneurial spirit of the 21st century. Reminiscent of the Internet in the early ‘90s, the author attempts to guide using his first-hand experience, carving a path through the confusing labyrinth of self-promotion to land of fame and profit. From first chapter, you sense the author’s passion to sure what he learned about marketing online but if only the author took his own advice about providing a service.The Digital Product Blue Print is a how-to guide in which the author concisely explains the entire process from idea creation to mass-marketing intellectual property. Created for people with an intermediate skill and wishing to capitalize on it on the Internet, the author covers mediums of blogs, videos, audio, e-books, and the marketing involved to make it all a success. Part literal blueprint and anecdotal narrative of the other own story in self-publishing.I dunno – while I can laud the author for sharing his experience, I have some concern about the informative content. At a little more than 100 pages, it offers a rather brief elaboration to the ENTIRE process, leaving no more than two or three pages, dedicated to a subject. No doubt there will be readers who can appreciate his direct explanations about what software to use or what website to consider for sales, I found it a detriment to a truly personalized marketing strategy.Perhaps the most glaring oversight is that the author just took on more than he should have. I recall in one section of the brainstorming process, he urges to focus on a kernel of an idea it is in total contrast to the scope of the book to include the development of blogs, videos, and e-books – taking the author’s logic, each of them should have had their own book! While it is not exactly a bad book, no doubt there are better ones that will focus on your idea of instructional videos, podcast, or self-publishing, for the money you pay for, you just might learn something new.
A**.
Great for starters.
This is an updated version of all the tactics that has been going around. The author has touched a lot of topics in this book. I just wished that the author would explain the topics at hand in greater detail. Nevertheless, this is a great read for beginners who are new to the internet and want to know how people try to make money online. I'd recommend this read to people who are thinking of freelancing or starting their own business with the use of their expertise.
M**I
Simple and Straight Forward to take action in your business
Straight forward way to take action in creating an online business for your expertise
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