{"id":154,"date":"2020-08-28T19:36:49","date_gmt":"2020-08-28T19:36:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ecommboardroom.com\/?p=154"},"modified":"2021-08-03T06:05:35","modified_gmt":"2021-08-03T06:05:35","slug":"how-to-produce-a-product","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ecommboardroom.com\/how-to-produce-a-product","title":{"rendered":"How to Produce a Product"},"content":{"rendered":"

This is part two of a series about answering the Five Fundamental Questions of a Business. This post covers the second question: How will I produce my product?<\/p>\n

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  1. What product should I sell<\/li>\n
  2. How will I produce my product?<\/strong><\/li>\n
  3. How will I deliver my product to my customers?<\/li>\n
  4. Who is my ideal customer, anyways?<\/li>\n
  5. How do I convince them to become a repeat buyer and brand evangelist?<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    In Part 1<\/a>, we covered how to explore your background and analyze market data in order to decide what product to sell. Ultimately, the exercises from Part 1 should help get you to a short list of potential products, or at least product markets, to launch for your eCommerce business.<\/p>\n

    I think it\u2019s best to have a few options on the table during the entire time that you are answering the Fundamental Questions. Each answer you come up with as you progress down the list will give you additional clarity and a clearer understanding for which product will be the most viable option in the marketplace. <\/p>\n

    Now, without further ado, it\u2019s time to discuss how the sausage will get made. <\/p>\n

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    How to Produce a Product: The Two Main Types of eCommerce Products<\/strong><\/h2>\n

    There are two types of eCommerce products that I would like to discuss today: 1) Information Products, and 2) Physical Products. Let\u2019s start with some definitions. <\/p>\n

    Information Products<\/strong> are the offerings of eCommerce businesses whose core product can be delivered over the internet. These include eBooks, Courses, Coaching, Consulting, Tax Advice, Accounting, and just about any other professional service that can be done over the phone or web. <\/p><\/blockquote>\n

    Physical Products<\/strong> are…wait for it…physical items that an eCommerce business delivers to its customer once they’ve made a purchase.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

    Both are viable routes to starting a business if you have a high quality product and a good marketing strategy. Let\u2019s talk about how to produce a product in both of these categories.<\/p>\n

    Producing an Information Product<\/strong><\/h3>\n

    An Information Product business is all about knowledge. If you are a<\/strong> professional, meaning you have a certification that is a widely accepted representation of your ability to perform a service<\/strong>, odds are you know what your product is already. So I won\u2019t spend a ton of time on professional services. If you are a professional looking to start a business offering your expert services to the world, please check out some of our course material on Brand Development and Digital Marketing. <\/p>\n

    If you are not a professional, per the definition specified above, don\u2019t worry! Launching an Information Product is still a very real possibility for you and can be extremely lucrative and scalable. Many entrepreneurs started by gaining expertise in an area of interest to them, discovering something new, and then sharing that exciting new thing, and their expertise, with the world. But how do you produce a marketable Information Product? <\/p>\n

    There are 3 main steps to producing an Information Product:<\/strong><\/p>\n

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    1. Become an expert.<\/li>\n
    2. Develop your unique teaching materials.<\/li>\n
    3. Iterate your product based on \u201ccustomer\u201d feedback. <\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

      Couldn’t be simpler. Remember, these are just the steps for producing the product, not running the entire business. Marketing a Digital Products & Services business is a whole beast unto itself! We will spend ample time discussing this in a subsequent section.<\/p>\n

      Step 1: Become an Expert<\/strong><\/h4>\n

      First and foremost, to operate a company where your principal business activity is to teach others, you have to be an expert at the subject you are teaching. This takes time, but it is not as hard as it sounds. The goal of being an expert is twofold: <\/p>\n

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      1. You want to develop the best teaching materials you possibly can so that you can transform the lives of your students.<\/li>\n
      2. Anyone who buys your course or coaching services will only do so because they perceive you as an expert who can help them accomplish their goals. Becoming an expert is a necessary prerequisite to convince anyone to buy your information products.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
        “Great, but, how do I just ‘become’ an expert?”<\/strong><\/h5>\n

        A fair question. The bar is really not that high. For our purposes, I suggest reading 3-5 well-respected books in your field, and spending at least 1-3 years actually<\/em> doing<\/em> the thing that you are planning to teach. Nothing breeds expertise like experience. Immerse yourself in your topic of choice, and stay committed to it. If you want to go further than that, in his book The Four Hour Workweek, Tim Ferris outlines how to become a expert in 4 weeks or less:<\/p>\n