Archive for November, 2008
There are several legitimate products that make money online, however, far too many people jump into the product creation game and end up frustrated and broke
There are several legitimate products that make money online, however, far too many people jump into the product creation game and end up frustrated and broke. It’s sad but increasingly true as people have these wild ideas about what the market wants.
Unfortunately, these marketers have forgotten the single most important factor that will affect the success of their internet business – the “salability” of the product.
The most critical factor to determine when you begin to create or purchase buying rights to a certain product to sell is the demand of the product. Do people want what you’ve got? It makes no sense in the world to waste precious time creating a product, for more details visit to www.product-launching.com websites and a strong marketing campaign to find out that no one has a want, need or desire for your product!
Just so that we’re on the same page, you goal is to exchange your product for cash, right? The ole’ saying holds true; you must find a need and fill it. It can’t get much simpler than this.
In order to do this, you simply need to ask your customers what they want, need and desire. Ask in forums related to your niche. Conduct a survey or public poll. The Internet is a fair game, for more details visit to www.create-online-business.com and you have the power to reach just about anyone in the world who has an Internet connection.
For example, let’s imagine you have a great idea for an e-book on how to drive massive amounts of traffic to your website for pennies on the dollar. The first thing is to determine who would be interested in learning that information and look up the appropriate forum. Start a new post like “what is the most frustrating part of getting traffic to your website” along with your survey questions. Be sure not to just come out and ask if anyone would like to buy your e-book as you are sure to get a reputation as a spammer.
The best way to research your market is to give out a few samples of your tips or recipes to see how the forum members react to them. If they show an interest and want to learn more, then you definitely have a market in this. On the other hand, if no interest is shown, it’s time to look for a new idea to market.
I know this may take a little longer but it will end up saving you a lot of time creating a product that won’t sell. Imagine going through the hours of labor preparing a Cooking Guide for yourself, because you probably couldn’t give it away if there’s no demand.
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http://www.create-video-product.com
Now that you are certain you’ve got a solid product idea, it’s time to start creating your “Massive Traffic Explosion” e-book. You don’t have to name it that but I thought it was cool. Because you’ve got market demand its now just a matter of building a strong, targeted marketing strategy and you will have sales streaming in on virtual autopilot. Now that’s when life gets good. Now go for it!
The motorola is profassional in producing characteristic cell phones, such as motorola aura, motorola r1 , motorola r2 etc
The Motorola is profassional in producing characteristic cell phones, such as Motorola Aura, Motorola R1 , Motorola R2 etc. However, now the Motorola company begin to develop another area.
U.S. mobile phone maker Motorola Inc’s (MOT.N) set-top box unit has generated a lot of private equity interest, with a number of major buyout firms putting in initial bids this week, several sources familiar with the matter said.
Motorola is exploring a potential sale of its television set-top box and wireless networking equipment business, sources told Reuters last month. Called “home and networks mobility,” the unit had $10.1 billion in 2008 sales.
The first round expressions of interest, due on Wednesday, came from private equity firms including Bain Capital, TPG Capital TPG.UL, Blackstone Group LP (BX.N), KKR KKR.UL and Silver Lake Partners, the sources said.
Companies such as Arris Group Inc (ARRS.O), a communications equipment maker, could also be interested in the unit, although they are likelier to team up with private equity firms than go it alone, two of the sources said. It is unclear whether Arris put in an offer.
The bids are very early stage, some of the sources cautioned. The first round was for preliminary nonbinding indications of interest, one source said.
Motorola did not allow potential bidders to make joint offers in the first round, two of the sources said.
Silver Lake, Blackstone, TPG, KKR, Bain, Motorola and Arris all declined to comment.
Last month, one of the sources said that Motorola, which also plans to spin off its mobile phones business into a separate entity, may decide to keep the set-top box unit in the end.
The auction has been going slowly and is expected to run into the first few months of 2010 before a final bid date is set, some of the sources said.
Motorola’s advisers, including Goldman Sachs (GS.N) and JPMorgan (JPM.N), have sent out the sales prospectus to dozens of potential buyers, one of the sources said.
In recent weeks, Motorola’s management has also made presentations to potential buyers about the unit’s performance, including Arris, two of the sources said.
On December 1, Motorola said it expected operating earnings for its set-top box business to grow in 2010, even if recovery in the housing market is subdued.
Motorola shares, which were up about 5 percent, rose another 1 percent on the news.
STRUGGLES AT MOTOROLA
Once a technology giant whose equipment Neil Armstrong used to transmit from the moon, Motorola has had flagging sales at its business units.
It plans to spin off its mobile phones business, which has not produced a hit device since the Razr. But Motorola’s newest smartphone, Droid, based on Google Inc’s (GOOG.O) operating system, has generated positive reviews and buzz.
Motorola’s home and networks mobility division houses the set-top box unit. Along with Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO.O), which bought set-top box maker Scientific Atlanta in 2006, Motorola is the main player in the U.S. market.
Today, set-top boxes are the dominant technology through which people have access to television channels. But as new technology allows people to find other ways to get content, these boxes, rented to customers by cable operators, could become outmoded, some analysts have said.
“Maybe Motorola is looking at that and thinking eventually the business is going to shift away from the cable providers to a more retail model,” said Forrester Group analyst Charles Golvin. “I think there will be a range of different devices and things that connect to TVs to deliver content.”
The business, which is “yesterday’s technology” but still generates strong cash flow, therefore makes sense for a private equity buyer, one of the sources said.
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