In my previous blog, I had mentioned some tips on getting points and tips for writing a great information product. Now that you have collected them, let me delve into the subject of using these tips to your advantage.
The first thing you have to do is to see that some trends or patterns tend to emerge through them. When you see this trend, you will be able to create the outline for the information product.
Usually, there will be some elements that are common for all written formats. This means that if you want to have an introduction page, it is mandatory that you have a copyright page to ensure that you are the owner of the product. You also need a disclaimer page to work as a protection for you from potential liability. Remember, it is very possible for a business to get sued.
Divide the body into chapters and sectors
Once these pages are done with, you work on the body of the product, which is usually divided into chapters and sectors, based on the nature of the product. The last thing you have to work on are the conclusion and Appendix or resource list.
Once you have the basic outline of the product, you have to work on filling up the outline with relevant content. This is best done by taking each section or chapter in mind, and then filling in all sub sections that follow your idea.
So if you are writing about weight loss, the first thing you have to write about is the difficulties a person faces when trying to lose weight. Then you have to work into topics related to thinking to lose weight, your decision for loosing weight, the importance of exercise for losing weight, support and secrets to ensure that the lost weight remains lost.
Now that you have covered the sections and sub sections of your information product, you have to wait for my next blog post to learn more about the writing phase of the information product…..




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