Fifty Dollar
Posted in Uncategorized on 01/04/2003 04:20 pm by admin
Fifty Dollar
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The first thing I will cover here is the idea that you have to ask your subscribers what their pain is, what they are really having trouble with online or elsewhere.
Sometimes what we hear is people will say well why don't we just ask them what they would like to buy. The bottom line is nobody wants to buy anything. When I buy things online, I don't want to buy anything, I don't want to spend any money, but I do because I have problems and I need somebody else to solve my problem.
People purchase things online to solve problems. They don't purchase things online, and certainly information, to make them feel good. It's not like going to the local retail store and buying a new pair of shoes to make yourself feel good. People buy information on line because they have a problem and because you have a solution to the problem. So the only question that is really relevant in finding out what people are going to buy is find out what their problems are and then once you are able to solve those problems you can ask them questions like how do you want it to be delivered. What price point do you want it to be delivered, etc?
You really need to dig in to what those challenges are and what those particular problems are and then you are able to create a problem that meets their needs. The next thing I'm going to talk about now is marketing the product to the list. Now this goes hand in hand with discovering what somebody's problem is. What happens so many times is people will find out what the problem is then they will go look for a product that may match those needs and then they will try to sell it to their niche, or to their list. There's a better way to do that.
What you really want to do instead is find out what people's problems are. Come interactive with them. Let them help you come up with a solution for their particular problem. In the process in coming up with a solution with the problem you will find that instead of having to sell your product people will be asking you to buy your product or buy your help rather than you having to sell your product to them. They will be coming to you asking how they can purchase your solution.
The key here is you have to know what their problems are and then you have to come up with a relevant solution. Rather than products you're coming up with solutions. If you're selling a fifty dollar product or a hundred dollar product you can sell a product, because people will buy a product hoping there is a solution inside of it. But if you're selling a five thousand dollar product or your selling a ten thousand dollar product or selling a hundred thousand dollar product, what are people really buying when they spend that kind of money. Any ideas here? What are people buying when they spend that kind of money?
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