If you don't feel either talented enough or industrious enough to create your own infoproducts, you might think you're stuck having someone else do them. There is a middle road: private label rights products. Private labels rights products include articles, graphics, and even software code that can be taken, modified slightly, and resold as your own. The benefits of using private label products are tremendous as you can easily build a library of infoproducts in much less time and at a portion of the cost of hiring someone else to do it for you.
There are a variety of ways to take someone else's private label product and make it your own. You can change their title to something really great and re-arrange the information to make it easier to read and understand. You can take several private label products and compile them into a bigger product that gives you a more thorough resource. You can split apart a private label product and make articles from ebooks. You can modify a graphic slightly and use it as your own.
There are many online sites offering private label products. You do want to be aware that much of it can be low quality and you will need to try to find information that is good quality and private label. In addition, since it is private label, many other people can be using the same material and thus it can come up as duplicate content in Google's search algorithms and penalize you if you are using trying to benefit from traffic from Google searches.
You can even join clubs that provide access to private label products and thus be assured of getting some better quality products. It's up to you to decide how to change them to make them your own and whether to give them away free as a sales lead generation tool or whether to include them in a line of paid infoproducts. Most of the products are very cheap to buy, but you don't want to get anything that requires specialized skills or information that you don't have in order to modify it. In particular, software can be a bit of a hit or miss in private label because it comes with no instructions and no software support. If your name gets tied to it, your customers may wonder why you can't support something that they think you've created.
Do remember the axiom, "You get what you pay for." If you are trying to develop a library of quality products, you will have to put some effort into making sure that the infoproducts contain valuable information to your readers. You don't want to put out information that is outdated (a much bigger potential with private label products) or that is so complex that you need a degree in engineering to comprehend it.
Try to stick to information that is not only at a high school level read, but also that provides value-added benefits that can help the reader achieve some goal or solve some problem. Next time they are trying to do something, they will come back to you like a trusted advisor who will be there to sell them something more.
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