Giving people what they want to buy.
I’ve just read an article that says that 40% of Australians now use
alternative medical services such as chiropractors, naturopaths,
acupuncturists, herbalists and so on. This tells me people are sick
(literally) of going to doctors pushing pills and surgery which at best
does little good and at worst actually makes you feel far worse than the
disease itself. (I know all about this, not having taken any pills for
ages and feeling much better for it.)
So what sort of product would these people be interested in? How about…
“How to stay healthy and get rid of your ____________ (arthritis,
headaches, cancer, diabetes, heart problems, asthma etc., etc.) without
drugs or surgery.”
or…
Amazing facts your doctor won’t tell you about your Asthma (or whatever).
or…
Home remedies your doctor won’t tell you about.
Let’s face it. Anyone with a specific problem or interest, be it health,
business, parenting or whatever else, will usually be prepared to pay for
the right kind of information regarding their topic of interest.
For example, if you have cancer…
“How I cured myself of Cancer without drugs or surgery.”
For free information call _____________.
Or if you have migraine headaches…
“How I got rid of my migraine in less than 3 minutes without pills.”
Amazing medical break*through reveals a surefire technique any one can
use to get rid of migraines and tension headaches. Call __________for free
info.
Are you seeing a pattern here? The key as I said is to have the right
topic for the right market. One way to make sure you’ll be successful is
to test the market before committing to any project or newsletter.
Let me repeat that…
Test the market first.
Test the market first.
Test the market first.
The way you do that is to run some classified ads to see if anyone is
interested in what you are selling – your topic. The next thing is to
prepare a sales letter and try to convince them of the value of your
product and sell it to them…
It never ceases to amaze me how much money many people will spend to
set up a business, write a book, develop a product, take out patents,
copyrights and trademarks – without having any idea if anyone is actually
interested in what they are selling. Doing it that way is a recipe for
disaster.
Don’t do it.
Don’t do it.
Don’t do it.
Find a market and test if they are interested in what you want to sell
them… before you invest in the product. Believe me, you’ll save
yourself a lot of money that way.







