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Passive Income from Booklets and Special Reports


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Marcia Yudkin
marciayudkin.com

Creative Ways
http://www.yudkin.com/marketing.htm


"Booklets." "Special reports." These words sound pretty

insignificant, don't they? But the results you achieve with

these little collections of useful information can be

anything but small and limited.



They don't cost much energy or money to produce, but

booklets and special reports can bring you the following

kinds of results:



* A big burst of extra money, or a steady stream of revenue

for years, as you prefer - some items have earned as much as

half a million to a million dollars for their authors!



* A valuable list of people interested in your topic, to

rent out or use yourself for sales of more expensive

products and services



* Possibilities for translations and bulk sales - i.e.,

greater exposure and income



* Content that you can resell in other formats, such as

audio or video tapes, articles, books, subscription Web

sites



* An inexpensive means of testing the waters for bigger

products



* A method of making an end run around the editorial

gatekeepers at magazines and book publishers



* An easy, inexpensive entry into the highly profitable

information business



* Additional opportunities such as speaking engagements,

consulting, audiotape possibilities, magazine articles, book

contracts and business partnerships



Compared with some other vehicles for selling information,

booklets and special reports have these advantages:



* So long as you have a computer and either a high-end word-

processing program or a desktop design program, you don't

need additional equipment to create these products.



* Most people will not need to hire a producer or designer

in order to create a salable product.



* You don't need the space or advance investment to stock

inventory, but can instead create booklets and special

reports on demand, as people send in money. Hence you can

get started with an outlay of less than $10. Truly!



* You can change or update the contents of your booklets and

special reports immediately, as circumstances warrant. This

enables you to scoop monthly magazines and books, which have

lead times of three months to one year.



* Although your information must be up-to-date, useful and

valid, it needn't offer content that no one else has.

Buyers pay for booklets and special reports primarily to

have information in a handy, easily digestible form.



* You don't need high-level communication skills to produce

salable booklets, although I do recommend that you take

steps to ensure proper spelling, punctuation and grammar.



* Unlike newsletters, you don't commit yourself to future

issues on into the future.



* You don't need to convince editors that you and your idea

merit space in their publishing program. Buyers deal with

you directly.



* Your profit margin is high - a booklet selling for $5.00

might cost you $.10 to produce, while a special report

selling for $95 might cost nothing other than the labor that

went into it.



To be fair, let me list some disadvantages of booklets and

special reports, compared with other information products:



* They don't last anywhere as long as books, audios or

videos and don't look impressive on a buyer's bookshelf.



* They can't contain as much of your personality as an

audiotape or video.



* As one-shots, they have less impact over time with each

buyer than a newsletter.



* Since they're self-produced, they don't serve as much of a

credential, although they can do an excellent job of proving

that you know your stuff.



* They don't make it into public libraries very often,

compared to information in other formats.



* Since they need to be practical and snappy, they can't

provide an outlet for the full range of your creative

talents.



All in all, however, booklets and special reports are easy

to write and can easily generate a stream of extra revenue

not requiring your time and attention once everything's set

up. This passive income can become plentiful indeed!



The above is excerpted from "Profiting from Booklets and

Special Reports" by Marcia Yudkin, available from

http://www.yudkin.com/bookletsreports.htm . Marcia Yudkin

marciayudkin.com is the author of 11 books, including

Persuading on Paper and Poor Richard's Web Site Marketing

Makeover.





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