You may have created a product or written at eBook that you had a very close attachment to. It may have been related to an event in your life, one of your hobbies, or to people very close to you. Even though it may have seemed like an eBook or product that would sell very well at the time, the market may have told you otherwise. If this sounds like you, move on to your next idea.
I have had more products fail than I care to remember. My rule is that if it doesn’t have appeal to my target market during the first 30 days, I begin to create my next product. That way I am always moving, instead of getting stuck and making it so personal. If you are in business to make money, which most of you have told me that you are, then you must continue to come up with new ideas to present to your market. You may find that the product you were so attached to a year ago will now make a great bonus for something you are currently offering.
Ellene Breedlove Davis says
Good advice that I needed to hear.
Ellene Breedlove Davis
Kristina von Rosenvinge says
The 30 day rule is a good reminder for me. I have a tendency to hold on far too long to ideas and things.