Turn Multiple Podcasts into a Physical Product To Sell Online
Turn Multiple Podcasts into a Physical Product To Sell Online
©2009 Doug Champigny. All Rights Reserved.
While Internet marketing has provided a platform that literally levels the playing field for business owners and potential business owners, we still have to cater to an offline world. Digital products are very popular. They can be created with a very small budget, and easily delivered over an Internet connection. But offline products earn more revenue for you too, especially since physical products have a higher perceived value.
Many Internet Marketers struggle with developing a product that is suitable for offline consumption. Thankfully, podcasting has a viable and easy answer. You can turn your collection of podcasts into a physical product, very easily, at little cost.
Mobile devices are very popular, but not everyone has one, or wants one. Of that group of people, there are plenty that would like to take information on the go, but because they don’t have or want a portable mobile device, they don’t have that option. You have the ability to give them that option with your podcast content.
Creating a physical product with your podcasts is really quite easy. When you have so many podcasts under your belt, you simply create an audio CD with all of them on there. You then create a nice, professional looking label for your CDs, and start marketing them. Make sure that the CDs are useable in a regular CD player, such as that you would find in a car stereo system.
You could alternately make a DVD, which would be useable on a home DVD player, a mini DVD player, or a computer DVD player. You can use PowerPoint or Windows Movie Maker for this purpose, and include visuals, or you could turn your video podcasts into a DVD as well.
Now, why would people pay for something that they can get for free? They will pay for it because they want it in a more flexible format. There are millions of people who like to listen to informational CDs while driving, but don’t own iPods. There are those that want to view your video, but don’t have a good enough Internet connection or a good enough system to be able to do so with their computers.
Before you ditch this notion, think of this. You don’t have to have a warehouse full of CDs or DVDs waiting to be shipped. You can print on demand, and you can do this yourself, or you can hire a replication and fulfillment service to do this for you, for a more ‘hands off’ approach.
As a marketer – Internet or otherwise – you want to get your message spread as far and wide as possible. By not making your podcasts or vodcasts physical products, you are failing to reach a large portion of the population, even if it isn’t the majority.
By turning your podcast episodes into a physical product, you will not only be serving a portion of the market that is left without options, you will also find that you have the ability to turn a tidy profit. Creating and distributing a physical product, on CD or DVD is much easier and cheaper than one might expect.
About the Author:
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Doug Champigny is a world-famous Internet marketing coach, mentor and speaker whose previous work has included being a professional glamour videographer. For more tips from the pro, read Doug’s e-books on podcasting and video blogging – It’s You… LIVE! and on video production, Creating Your Own Videos.
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9 comments
Andre Arnett - Follow this person as @learningaffil on Twitter
on June 2, 2009 at 6:26 AM
These are some really good ideas Doug that I think a lot of people have no idea about. I have seen a big increase in podcast so I see the power. As more people discover this technique could have a lot more products online.
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Joel Osborne - Follow this person as @JoelOsborne on Twitter
on June 2, 2009 at 3:13 PM
This is great advice Doug to anyone who is recording podcasts or who might start. Like you said, there are many fulfillment companies out there, and some will do it for you for cheap. It really is a great way to add extra value.
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Fred Lotgering - Follow this person as @lotcon on Twitter
on June 2, 2009 at 4:29 PM
I’m experimenting with podcast and this tip helped me to revise my strategy. This makes it even more valuable to do podcasts. Turn them later into a product!
Thanks Doug, great tip!
Fred
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Earl Netwal - Follow this person as @EarlNetwal on Twitter
on June 2, 2009 at 7:24 PM
I thinks I am going to go back and record pod casts for my now ten part series on Search Engine optimization. Why not? Or maybe I should just compile them all, edit and do a clean once over everything so I don’t include all the In the last lesson and in the next we will tidbits.
Thanks for blogging on this, its got me going again, aiming at another barrier to burst through.
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Lonnie Minton - Follow this person as @AffiliateBus on Twitter
on June 2, 2009 at 10:37 PM
Good post Doug, I have seen a few offers for DVDs. Not sure if they made them or use a fulfillment company. Some were being given away for the cost of postage and some were very expensive. Seems like a good idea.
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Brett McEllhiney - Follow this person as @nicheadvice4u on Twitter
on June 3, 2009 at 6:17 AM
Great tips Doug.
This is a great idea! There are so many ways to re-purpose existing content and this is a great example.
Thanks,
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Trevor - Follow this person as @estward4239 on Twitter
on June 3, 2009 at 6:59 AM
It’s a good idea to use podcast for web marketing. You can actually list your podcast on iTunes and get subscribers.
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Mike Paetzold - Follow this person as @mikepaetzold on Twitter
on June 3, 2009 at 1:59 PM
Yes physical delivery can be a nice add on and with services like Kunaki you can do them one at a time and automate it too.
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Alex Sysoef - Follow this person as @thespotter on Twitter
on June 10, 2009 at 2:30 PM
You always come up with interesting idea – except I need to get serious about podcasts
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