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An unfortunate side effect of an economic slowdown like the one
we're in currently, is spending slows down. If you're a small
business owner the slowdown in spending shows up in two ways:


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How Information Products Help Customers Say Yes Faster
Copyright (c) 2009 Judy Murdoch
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An unfortunate side effect of an economic slowdown like the one
we're in currently, is spending slows down.

If you're a small business owner the slowdown in spending shows
up in two ways:

1. Some prospects and customers who might have said "yes" in
the past are now saying no because they simply don't have the
resources to pay you

2. Those who DO have the resources are take longer to say yes

This means less revenue coming in and if you own a small
business, that's a big "ouch" for your bottom line.

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Oh the Irony of It All!
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What's funny about this situation in a not-so-funny way is that
during economic downturns, your clients and customers need what
you offer MORE THAN EVER!

Why? Because we're all in business to solve problems people
have, right? Recessions typically multiply problems and amplify
the pain we feel from those problems.

But we also become hyper-aware of the downside of our actions and
we feel there's no wiggle room for error. We become extremely
Risk Averse.

Whether or not their fear is founded in reality, customers step
back and become less willing to do anything that is new or risky
because they don't feel safe.

If you're having doubts whether you are offering something
customers really need because your sales have slowed down, I'm
suggesting it isn't that they don't need what you're
selling--it's because these scary times are making them
unusually risk averse and less willing to take chances.

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Reducing Perceived Risk Using Information Products
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To help your prospects and customers feel safer to spend, you
need to reduce their perceived risk of working with you. There
are many ways to do this including lowering your prices, doing
one-day sales, etc. But I'm partial to creating information
products because the benefits extend far beyond the immediate
revenue streams they provide.

Information products reduce perceived risk for prospects and
customers in two important ways:

1. It's easier to say "yes" to buying a $19 how-to guide than
a six-month $4,000 consulting engagement.

2. When customers get results using your information products
they develop confidence in your ability to deliver what you
promise.

This makes it easy for your customers to feel good about buying
your more expensive products and services.

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Two Easy Information Products Small Business Owners Can Create
and Sell
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How-to guides and tip sheets are my favorite low cost information
products to offer because it's easy for your prospects to see
the value they'll get.

 * How-to guides teach them how to do something they've always
wanted to do; step by step

 * Tips sheets tell them how to do something better and get
better results

The other thing I love about how to guides and tip sheets is
they're easy to create because all you're really doing is
answering a common question you get from customers.

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Example: Using a How-to Guide as a Low Cost Information Product
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Amy is a coach who works with what she called the corporate
"walking wounded"; typically high level managers who have
successful corporate careers but are tired of the cost to their
personal lives.

Amy's core service is one on one coaching; typically clients
work with her for six month intervals at $600 per month.

Amy has noticed that even though stress levels are higher than
ever, people who once would have said "yes" to becoming
one-on-one clients are now saying things like,

 * "I'm just happy to have a job."

 * "What if I get laid off, I'll need that $600"

 * "What if I work with you and you don't help me?"

And they're putting off the possibility of working with her.

Amy asked herself "If there were just one thing I could do to
help these folks what would that thing be?"

She realized that for busy, stressed out professionals, taking on
something new would require very small, simple steps. Small to
the point of being ridiculous.

So she did some brainstorming around small but significant
changes her clients made and came up with over 100 small actions.
She edited the steps down to 101 and created a booklet: 101 Ways
to Have More Fun and Less Stress at Work.

She sells it on her website and brings a dozen hard copies to
sell at networking events.

Amy is very clear that this booklet is not a substitute for her
coaching services. However people who buy the booklet get some
substantive help and a percentage of those who buy the booklet
like what Amy has to say enough to eventually become one-on-one
clients.

The results:

 * Amy reduced the perceived risk of her services and has helped
50 prospective customers who otherwise would have put off working
with her

 * In addition, two prospects who otherwise may not have hired
her, felt confident enough about what she had to offer that they
signed up and became one-on-one coaching clients.

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Bottom Line
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During challenging times such as our current economic
uncertainty, your customers become very sensitive to perceived
risk and less willing to commit their time and money --
especially when it comes to buying new products and services.

If you aren't currently selling information products that enable
prospects to get a small but significant taste of what you can do
for them, you are missing an opportunity to bring more revenue to
your business AND to help more customers sooner than later. My
best to you and your business. 




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guerrilla marketing activities, and selected strategic alliances.
To download a free copy of the workbook, "Where Does it Hurt? 
Marketing Solutions to the problems that Drive Your Customers 
Crazy!" go to http://www.judymurdoch.com/workbook.htm 
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