I had provided guidelines to create sections and sub sections of an information product in my last blog. So now I will be describing how easy it is to carry on with its wriitng phase.
All you have to do is to basically work at filling out the spaces using material you had collected through your research. You have the option of writing out the information product on your own, or enlisting the help or services of a ghost writer, if you are not comfortable with writing.
You may have to edit and re-edit the matter to ensure that your information product relays exactly what you want your customers to read and learn on reading it. I suggest you leave the final draft alone for a few days, and then take another look at it.
You may find various points and changes to make to the draft with a fresh mind and outlook. It wouldn’t hurt you to send out copies to trusted editors to have a last look at your draft. There are usually last minute corrections to be made, before the information product is finally rolled out.
Choose the right time to roll out the information product
Remember that just like you place lots of thought and time in creating an effective information product, you have to also be careful in choosing the right time to roll it out. A wrong time release of the information product may not produce the desired effects.
So I have to say that creating an information product does take lots of time and effort. However on following a well thought plan, and with dedication and maximum efforts, you will be able to produce something fun and worth reading.




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