This excerpt is a portion of page 51 from Dan Kennedy’s 659-page monster “Ultimate Information Entrepreneur Super Manual”
‘The Quickest Way I Know To MaKe A Millon Dollars”…
Consider the following facts:
* The material costs for a video are less than $2.00
* If you produce and sell just 350 videos on a single topic at a price of $39.95 each, you will cash flow almost $14,000
* If you produce just 12 videos a year (one a month) and they only sell 359 copies each, you will cash flow $168,000
* If you have any luck at all, out of your first 12 videos, at least one will be a pretty big hit and sell at least 4000 copies. That one video will bring in $160,000
* At the end of the first 12 months, you should be bringing in around $14,000 a month on video sales ($186,000 a year)
* As you begin your second year, you will continue to earn money from all the video you did the previous year. Which means you make money for work you did last year.
* There are more than 300 million people in the US alone. Most of these people have a hobbby or follow a subject of special interest. (You could
sell to all of them!).
* To bring in $10,000 all you have to do is produce a video on a topic that will interest just 400 people out of the total 300 mill*ion population…
(and that’s just U.S. alone!).
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* The major studios can’t afford to produce videos for marketing to 10,000 people or less. YOU can.
* Dan’s first video (about pirate TV) sold over 4000 copies earning over $120,000. It was shot with a borrowed camcorder in a spare room in his home.
* Your videos do not have to be Hollywood productions. They DO have to provide worthwhile information. Bestselllers are “how-to’s”. People are willing to spend money for information that they can’t get elesewhere.
* Marketing videos is simple… Run ‘test ads’ before you shoot the video. If you get a response, then do the video. If not, then run a test ad on another subject.
NOTE: That’s an ideal way to attack any new info product. Instead of endless research, put up a quick mini-pitch page, put $20, $50 or $100 Google Adwords ad money behind it, have an fake order button (for tracking) … tie in an incentive based market research survey and you can get immediate idea of how much interest there is in the topic.
… And if you’ve wondered “yes but what profitable topic do I create my video (or audio or book, etc) about”, “how do I then create the video”, “where do I find companies that will duplicate and fulfill orders for me”, “how do I effectively advertise my offer” etc…
ALL of that and a lot more is covered in Dan’s massive 659-page “Ultimate Information Entrepreneur Super Manual”.
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