Making an Information Product: Journalizing Your Way to Success
If you ever plan to make an information product this could be very helpful.
If you are now making an information product or have made one, this would surely also be helpful for future ventures.
I've made my own information product/service.
It is a book and or a manual for texting, dating, online messaging women.
As I progress during the writing of it, I realized that, If I had just made a record of my journey during the process of becoming better with women, this manual would just come out easy! It would just be a breeze! I was writing the majority of the manual coming only from memory.
A few came from written reports or journals or note taking.
Now, that is surely a hard process.
I needed to really think deep and dig deeper just to recover my past helpful experiences and write them down.
So this is my advice to you.
Journal Everything! If you don't plan on creating an information product, at least you will have something to remind yourself of your journey to success.
If you plan to create an information product then you've almost finished at least a quarter and a half of it.
It took me three months in writing at most 133 pages of the manual.
With a journal It could maybe saved me a month.
Write down every progress you make.
You may help other people someday and a bonus of all, monetize from it.
1.
Have a tickler - A tickler can be the smallest and also an effective way of taking down notes.
You may be on the road, eating, or just about any activity.
If you have ever thought of a realization or just have been through a paradigm shifting experience, stop and write it down.
2.
Be in keen detail - The more detailed your writing is the more better you can expound or further explain it in the future.
There's a saying "If you can't explain what you are doing, then you really don't know what you are doing.
" Write things in detail, describe the environment, look at the people, describe how you feel.
These would then turn into a story in which you can tell to other people.
3.
Compile and Organize - You see the trick is to get various and big amounts of golden information and put them altogether.
This in turn can lead into a book.
Arrange those ideas.
Make them coherent, make them congruent and in the end Your Journal could be your way to success.
If you are now making an information product or have made one, this would surely also be helpful for future ventures.
I've made my own information product/service.
It is a book and or a manual for texting, dating, online messaging women.
As I progress during the writing of it, I realized that, If I had just made a record of my journey during the process of becoming better with women, this manual would just come out easy! It would just be a breeze! I was writing the majority of the manual coming only from memory.
A few came from written reports or journals or note taking.
Now, that is surely a hard process.
I needed to really think deep and dig deeper just to recover my past helpful experiences and write them down.
So this is my advice to you.
Journal Everything! If you don't plan on creating an information product, at least you will have something to remind yourself of your journey to success.
If you plan to create an information product then you've almost finished at least a quarter and a half of it.
It took me three months in writing at most 133 pages of the manual.
With a journal It could maybe saved me a month.
Write down every progress you make.
You may help other people someday and a bonus of all, monetize from it.
1.
Have a tickler - A tickler can be the smallest and also an effective way of taking down notes.
You may be on the road, eating, or just about any activity.
If you have ever thought of a realization or just have been through a paradigm shifting experience, stop and write it down.
2.
Be in keen detail - The more detailed your writing is the more better you can expound or further explain it in the future.
There's a saying "If you can't explain what you are doing, then you really don't know what you are doing.
" Write things in detail, describe the environment, look at the people, describe how you feel.
These would then turn into a story in which you can tell to other people.
3.
Compile and Organize - You see the trick is to get various and big amounts of golden information and put them altogether.
This in turn can lead into a book.
Arrange those ideas.
Make them coherent, make them congruent and in the end Your Journal could be your way to success.