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			<title><![CDATA[How to Choose a Niche Market that Will Be Profitable]]></title>
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				<p>If you have been dabbling with internet marketing for some time now, you’re
most probably aware of the fact that information products are one of the easiest
and most profitable things that your could sell online.  Information products
may be eBooks, special reports or articles which you could offer for a price.  </p>
<p>Preparing information products is quite easy, at least in theory.  All you
need are two things:</p>
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<li>Information; and</li>
<li>Writing skills</li>
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<p>Information is the hottest commodity in the World Wide Web.  This is why the
Internet is called the information superhighway.  If you’d be able to provide
the right kind of information, you will never run out of potential customers. 
This is especially true if you manage to find a hungry market where the demand
for such information would be immense.</p>
<p>Writing an eBook is very similar to writing a special report.  An eBook is
work composed of approximately 30 or more pages.  Anything shorter would be considered
as a special report.  Here are some simple steps you could take to come up with
an information product of this type:</p>
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<li>Select a topic from the niche you have previously chosen.  This topic must
correspond to a particular aspect of the niche, something that people would want
to know about.  For example, in our running example of dog grooming, supposing
you choose the niche of Shih Tzu dog grooming, a good topic to write about is
“how to select perfect grooming kits for your Shih Tzu.”</li>
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<li>Prepare an outline for your work.  It should be as organized as possible. 
Start with the most basic concepts, and gradually proceed to the more advanced
ones.</li>
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<li>Do your research!  This is very important.  If you’re offering something
in exchange for your prospective customers’ hard-earned money, you should give
them something valuable.  A well-researched work is what they deserve.</li>
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<li>Fill up your outline with the necessary information.  If you have a great
outline, this shouldn’t be a problem.  All you have to do is to write about what
you have researched and include them in the specific portions allotted by the
said outline.</li>
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<li>This is very important: avoid plagiarism.  Plagiarism could ruin you.  You
need to learn how to respect intellectual property rights when you’re doing business
online.  There are no ifs and buts about it.  You need to come up with an original
work to sell.</li>
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<li>Once you have finished the draft of your eBook or special report, have it
proofread for errors.  Make corresponding corrections.</li>
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<li>Once you have your error-free manuscript, you would need to come up with
an attractive and attention-grabbing eCover for your work.  People always say
that no one should judge a book by its cover.  This is rarely practiced however. 
Many books, and many eBooks, are sold on the basis of their covers alone.  Invest
on a good eCover to boost your sales.</li>
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<li>Then you would have to convert your work into Adobe .pdf format.  Being in
.pdf format would allow more people to read your eBook, as a variety of computer
platforms recognize this file type.</li>
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<p>Once you have completed these steps, you will own an information product that
is ready to be sold!</p>
<p>But what if you are not possessed of writing skills, or you simply don’t have
the time to write?  Does this mean that you can’t come up with your own information
product?  Most definitely not, of course.  For starters, you could always try
outsourcing, or contracting the services of an outside party to help you prepare
the information products you have in mind.  Another option is to make good use
of private label rights, better known as PLR in the industry today.  Products
sold with PLR would allow the purchaser to alter their contents and even name
themselves as the author of the works.  </p>
<p>There is no excuse why you couldn’t come up with your own information product. 
If the internet promises to be your ride to a good life, then an information
product, quite surely, is your ticket to hop aboard that glory train.  </p>
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