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Does Giving Away Information
Hurt Your Sales?
It may sound contradictory, but giving away some information is one
of the best ways to increase your information product sales. The
simple fact is that people want information and are willing to pay
for it.
When someone is interested in a topic, they may perform a search on
it. Many sites will come up in the results, and the person that
performed the search has the option of scanning all of those sites
in order to find the information they are looking for. However, not
many people have the time to do that. In fact, most people do not
even have time to read the websites they are visiting – they simply
scan the pages.
Many people are naturally skeptical. If they come across your site,
they may be very interested in the information product you are
offering, but they may also wonder if the information is worth the
money.
Giving them a bit of information for free up front can help ease
their fears. They will get a better understanding of the information
you are offering and whether or not they want to buy it. Someone who
is satisfied with your free information will see you as an expert;
they will trust you and will be more likely to become your customer.
If you wrote an e-book, try taking a bit of that information and
creating a special report that is available on your site for free.
If you created a course that contains both print and audio
materials, you can take a sampling of the information and create an
e-course. You can sign up for an auto responder service that will
email a section of your e-course each day to anyone who subscribes
to it.
The point is to give them enough information to whet their appetite;
don’t answer every question they have. If you leave them wanting
more, they will be more likely to come back.
This also creates a mailing list of people that are interested in
your products. Stay in touch with your mailing list and continue to
market your product to them. In addition to your own information
product, you can also promote other related products to them using
affiliate links.
You don’t have to worry about giving away too much information. It
does not matter what subject your information product is about;
there is always another related subject that you can promote to your
market. For instance, if you had created a paid course on
organization and created a free e-course on the benefits of being
organized, you can create a companion product about time management
skills.
Even if the person who received the free e-course on organization
felt all their questions on organizing were answered, they may be
very curious to buy the time management course.
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