Secrets of Production 7 – How to Make Our Products Forever
This is probably the shortest article in the series. But I do not want to think that it means less valuable. Let me start a story for you …
A few years ago I talked to a man at a seminar who, after six months, sought new product offerings to start business. He told me that he had released a few e-books in the past, which had a moderate success and thus had a small customer database that he immediately started to advertise. After listening to what you have to say, I suggested repackaging your e-book and taking it through a joint venture.
It was a nice idea, but there was a problem – its previous products have dealt with explanations and promotions about "special" market specialties and applications that are "significantly" evolving lately, meaning they could no longer sell their products individually as it was "obsolete"! Oh.
Successful product has a bunker that you have to let … let me say it again, you have to … and once again – you have to do it: You must make sure that your products are NOT tied up. This means you have to be very careful and be very careful not to refer to the "general" and "the date of the product's being available."
Do not you think this can happen? to listen to / read some of the older eProducts 5 years ago Why not search online and find out how many current products you are offering to promote fax bargaining or how many people still talk about Overtue than available Best PPC Finder We're still advertising billboards or we're going to go with Web 2.0 to get better results The thing is, you'll never know what technologies and terms are no longer used until they are used As an illustration even for the use of the name, Google may limit the sale of your product in the future … You did GM once was one of the strongest and most trusted companies in the world, is not it?
So here's my suggestion: if the product * is a technical explanatory product and there is no way to run away from current technologies and refer to current technologies, discontinue your product in two different parts – part (a) generalization, explanation of concepts, thoughts and philosophies; Part (b) is the tech section, the timed section, the bit, which is very likely to change in the coming years.
Then, when you have added new and updated products in the future, you do not have to rewrite the whole thing, but only the second part. You can save thousands of hours over the years and save thousands of dollars by starting this approach.
Lastly, let's not forget to mention the tens of thousands of dollars that will potentially continue to search for the creation and sale of products that do not have modernization in the coming years.
Go for it.
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