If you are
looking to create your own info products then you know that they can be
delivered in several different formats. This article will take a closer look at
these formats.
PDF's
A PDF file
is a text document that was created in a word processing software and then
saved into this format. Any Word or Open Office document can be saved as a PDF
file.
The reason
why you want to save your work to a PDF file is so that the content cannot be
edited or changed in any way. If you gave your customer's the Word file, they
could go in and make changes. This would be a copyright violation and it would
devalue your product.
You would
only include the Word - or source files- when you want your buyers to have the
ability to make changes. PLR sellers do this, as the license they provide
allows customers to edit and change the documents.
Audio Files
Audio files
can be as simple as a file that you have recorded on your computer and saved
into an MP3. Or they can be more complex and be a recording of a webinar or of
a teleseminar that you have given.
The nice
thing about providing your customers with audio files is that they can be
listened to at any time and in any place. Many people love to listen to
educational MP3's on their IPods' while driving to work.
Video Files
Files that
are in this format really help a person 'see' how to do something. It is often
much easier to follow along when somebody is actually showing you how to
perform a task. Plus the video can be paused and restarted at any time.
When
creating your product see if actually 'showing' your potential customer's a
process would increase their learning ability. For example showing someone how
to use a software product is often easier when done with video.
Your final
info product may easily have a combination of the above files. You may have a
main ebook that you provide as a PDF document. Then you give worksheets in Word
or Open Office formats, so your customer's/students can print them off and use
them.
Licenses
You may also
want to create a license that you include with your product. This informs your
buyers of what they can and cannot do with your product. You may allow them to
give a copy of the product to their friends, or you may give them the rights to
resell the product.
Your
license can be stated on a separate document or it can be included in the front
of your ebook.
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