Productivity Made Simple

Productivity Made SimpleProductivity Made Simple was launched last Friday and whilst the sales letter and upsell offer converted very well, the product simply failed to attract a lot of traffic or attention in the market place.

The product was about the fact that knowledge doesn’t change results unless you take action on it.  We show our customers how to put in place strategies for taking more action in order to get better results!

Whilst we have made a bunch of sales, the revenue returns are simply not enough to compensate for the amount of effort that we put into this product.  We priced this product low and gave away most of the revenue to affiliates to entice them to promote for us.

Whilst Productivity Made Simple has some great content within it, most people buying info products are looking for a ‘quick fix’ rather than ‘climbing the steep hill’ of building a real business.

This is a big learning point.

I have had a tendency to try to over-deliver.  Whilst this is a commendable trait it also has certain drawbacks:

  • it takes me longer to create and launch the product
  • the products become too big which makes them harder to consume
  • the product needs to match the price – I can’t sell content for $7 that others sell for $97 or $297 – this a fast way to go out of business.  (It also, reflects on the perceived quality of the product.)

I also have a tendency to help others without asking for payment.  Again a commendable trait but it slows me up with my own work.  For example, I spent 2 hours on Saturday trying to help a friend to fix his sales funnel.

Creating ‘Productivity Made Simple’  got me thinking about my own productivity.  To speed up I need to:

  • create one problem, one solution at one sitting type of products
  • that take about an hour to consume
  • with a very simple funnel
  • and a simplified delivery system (we have been using Optimize Press 2 – whilst it creates a lovely looking site it is very slow to work with!)
  • the whole process of product creation needs to be systemized and templatised.
  • maintain focused on my own work.

The other critical factor in product creation is support.  The support desk can be a significant time-suck, particularly if there are technical problems.   The more complex the product is, the more support tickets you can expect which is another argument in favour of simplicity.

We also need to be surveying the market to find out what the market wants.   For example, video products are currently very popular as recently video type products have been on JVZoo’s best-seller list.

Shakespeare said:
[boxibt style=”gray”]“To climb steep hills requires a slow pace at first.” [/boxibt]

Only by taking action and failing many times do we ultimately learn our craft.

The positives to be taken from Productivity Made Simple are:

  • more careful planning is required – to scope the product, research the market place and to keep the product focused i.e. to avoid scope creep.
  • a system for product launches is required so that ultimately some of the work can be safely outsourced and to increase productivity
  • we actually completed and launched the product – the product is available as a bonus for other products etc.
  • I learned that there is smart and effective productivity and how easy it is to become a ‘busy fool’!

I am pleased about the quality of the Productivity Made Simple product that we created but it took us a month to create which was really far to long so I take this thought into creating our next product on sales funnels.

As Henry Ford said – ‘Failure is just an opportunity to begin again more intelligently.’  We didn’t exactly fail with Productivity Made Simple but it is now time to begin again more intelligently!

 

 

New Products In The Pipeline

Here is a brief summary of the new products in the pipeline for the next month or so.  These are new products that Chris Cole and I are creating.

After our success with The Hangout Cash, and our effort to provide tremendous value to our members through follow-up webinars, we have decided that we really need to refocus on launching new products.

Chris Cole & I have decided to launch one product a week.  These products will be tightly focused and high quality – meant for consumption in around an hour or so.  Ideal for the ‘one problem, one solution, at one sitting’ type of product.

With this in mind, here is our planned schedule for the next 4 products and the planned launch dates:

#1 Productivity Made Simple – in this product Chris and I have used Google Hangouts to create a series of training about improving productivity.  This includes a review of some of the best productivity tools that we have used.This will be launch on 15th September 2014.   Rather than a blockbuster product it was originally destined as ‘list-bait’ but we will launch it nevertheless and see how it fares in the marketplace.

Productivity Made Simple Website

#2 Honey Trap Funnels – this is a product that I have had in the pipeline for a while now as I wanted to offer a cloned sales funnel that could be quickly and easily deployed because you simply have to slot your own product offers into the pages.  We will also be reviewing different types of funnel and we have a nice marketing-twist in mind for this!  This product will also enable me to establish a joint, self-liquidating sales funnel for our partnership too which we can start driving paid traffic and grow our list exponentially. Launch date 22nd September.

#3  Launch a WSO in 3 Days – Chris & I are prolific product creators.  In this product we will be demonstrating how it is possible to launch a WSO (Warrior Special Offer) in 3 days when you systemise the entire process.  This will be an opportunity for us to review our product creation systems too. Launch date 29th September.

#4 Webinars For Local Businesses – the name of this product has yet to be established but the basic principle is that we will be exploring how Google Hangouts could be used by local businesses.  This was something we covered in The Hangout Cash Code but we want to dive deeper into this aspect of video marketing for local businesses.  We think this is a largely unexplored opportunity and we will get creative about how local busineses can use this technology to grow their business. Launch date 6th October.

These products may be replaced by others if we see an opportunity that needs pursuing urgently, but this is our plan for the next few weeks.  I also want to create a product about email marketing, so expect that to be on the list in the near future!

In addition to these products, we have been helping Saul Maraney, one of our students, to launch his first product as a WSO – it’s called The Showcase App Profit Formula, which is due to go live on 9th September.  This has a very good upsell – comprehensive training on Google+ which is exciting because I see a lot of untapped potential in Google+.  In fact, even more so than Facebook for B2B marketing.

The Showcase App Profit Formula

Also, quietly in the background, I am putting together a product called ‘Video Hooks’ which is a larger product about video marketing which will be excellent to add into our sales funnel.  Part of the content for this will come from a bonus session that we have promised to buyers of the product we are viewing in the paragragh below.

Chris and I have also started a weekly broadcast at Marketers Radio.com.  The second episode airs tonight with two guests and we will be reviewing a product called Incredible Green Screen, made by our friend and colleague Matthew Houghton.  This product reached #1 on JVZoo and has made well over 1,000 sales so this is very exciting.

We also have a LIVE event in our diary at Heathrow Airport for the 1st and 2nd November – which will be an an opportunity for Chris and I to meet physically for the first time.  We will also be meeting many of the coaching students that we have been growing with over the last 12 to 18 months.

This is how a business is created – by taking action and selling stuff rather than being a perpetual consumer in training mode!

Those are the new products in the pipeline, so we have some very exciting times ahead!