Want to Be an Info Product Owner?

Published: Thu, 04/05/12

Hi !

I am going to spend the next 8 weeks doing something cool
content-wise. I run into many people who can't afford to hire a
ghostwriter. My own ghostwriting fee when I left to market was $30
per page.

So during the next 8 weeks, I am going to create several info
products based on the most popular topics - marketing, health,
relationships, etc. They will not be special requested - I'm
creating them based off the most-demanded topic requests I get
through my PLR store.

But in this case ... only ONE person will get to buy the copy.
Instead of $30 per page, I'm pricing it at $10 per page.

So for instance, the first one I'm working on a diet success tip
eBook. It will be 50 pages and cost $500. Only one person will get
to buy it when it's ready.

That person will own the entire copyright of the product - not me.
They can do whatever they want with it - sell it, give it away,
break it up, use it on their own resell or PLR store - it will be
out of my hands once they take ownership.

I'll be running WSOs for this burst of projects but I will always
alert my own list 24 hours ahead of time so you get first option to
buy.

I'll be tackling topics in the coming days and weeks like
anti-aging, stress, diet, fitness, relationships, marketing, and
more.

If you've ever wanted to have a product that ONLY you call your
own, then you might want to sock away a little cash so you can try
to get first dibs on these creations. I don't do $10 per page ever
- the lowest I ran my WSOs for was $15-20 I think.

Once you get these creations, you can put links in them to products
- like on Amazon or other info products or software or tools. It's
a great savings for you! Just a heads up for those who want to
budget it.

As for the personal life, I drove home from the doctor's today
(Scarlett has strep and Shawn's still sick, too) to see dozens of
volunteers lining our street to clean up our tornado mess. They
waved, nodded and smiled at us. So kind and caring to help with the
debris.

Oh - and my email to our city manager worked! They are going to
replant a Red Oak tree in place of the one that the tornado ripped
out of the ground in the middle of our street. I have the insurance
adjuster coming next week to survey our damage, but I'm blessed it
was just minor comparatively.

Y'all have a wonderful weekend!
Tiff :)