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Adam Fulford, CanadaScreenwriters.com

Information Product Creation: An Exciting New Avenue For Writers to Make $$$

Information product creation is fast, easy, inexpensive and doesn’t require special technical knowledge.

A Way for Screenwriters to Make Extra Money (Maybe A Lot)

Are you are one of the few that are skeptical or unaware that people would actually buy information? What you are about to create is really no different then what is being sold in any Barnes and Noble, only this is better!

You are providing quality, expert information but in the comfort of your buyers own home without them having to go anywhere! If you can provide people the information they need, fast, easy and at a good price you are well on your way to being an information publisher.

The problem is unless you are aware of the opportunity, most professionals do not realize they can expand their expertise into other areas of automatic revenue streams.

If you are an expert on a subject, you can easily:

  • Develop Audio or Video Products (Screenwriters have an advantage in this area)
  • Create ebooks or workbooks
  • License your content
  • Develop training programs
  • Record speaking engagements, keynotes or seminars

The possibilities of are endless!

The Key to Information Product Creation

The key is to record everything you do and learn how to “re-purpose and re-package” that content into a product you can sell over and over again.

This series will show you just how easy it is to bring one idea into a cash producing or list building product in less then 24 hours.

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