In a recent article I mentioned that I had seen a similarity between the Agatha Christie story And Then There Were None, and the SAW horror films.
The idea behind both stories is that there is a man who is dying from cancer who decides to take revenge on people who he thinks should be punished for crimes they have committed and not been punished for… or in some cases in the SAW films, for making bad life decisions and wasting their lives.
Both stories have just as many differences as they do similarities, which make them two completely different stories…. Yet they are pretty much the same story idea.
This is the point that I want to hit home… as long as there are enough differences between your product and someone else’s, you can legally sell it without issue.
There is nothing new under the sun…
…and so expecting to create something completely new and unique is ridiculous, because it is virtually impossible!
I wouldn’t be surprised if the writer of SAW had seen Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None and thought…
‘What a great concept, I’m going to do a newer Americanised version where the victims are given a chance to live instead of simply toying with them and then killing them’.
You can take anything you see, hear, or read, and change it to make something new.
And Then There Were None was set on a fictitious island off the English coast where a group of people were isolated and then murdered one by one.
You could do something similar aboard a cruise ship in the middle of the Atlantic, it could be set on a spaceship, or in an abandoned colony on another planet.
A whole new story can be created from the basic idea of another.
It is the same with information products.
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Just because one person has a product teaching people how to make money using Facebook, it doesn’t mean that other people cannot create something similar.
If the method they use is the same and pretty universal, the other product owners cannot stop you.
Yes, if you steal their product name and basically copy their product word for word, then you will land yourself in trouble, but the actual information and method is not owned by them.
Make products your own by giving it a new name and using your own story and experience.
Products can be created quickly and listed online to sell.
In this video, How To Create Profitable Content Quickly, Andi, our techy guy, shows you how to quickly create content that you can sell.
That content could be added to your own website as a standalone product or part of an ongoing monthly membership product by simply adding it to a webpage that is accessed only through a Stripe payment button on a sales page.
When someone buys your product through your Stripe payment button on the sales page, they are automatically sent to the product page once the payment is processed.
It is fully automatic and completely passive.
Other than send people to your sales pages, you don’t need to do anything more once the product and sales page are in place.
To discover how you can create multiple fully automatic passive income systems of your own, click the link below:
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Kind regards.
John Harrison.
PS… Depending on what your product is and is about, it could take less than a day to create and put live online ready to make sales.
Generally, 30 days is a decent amount of time to research and create a new product in your spare time. The 30 days includes creating the sales page and putting the product live online ready to sell
Once a product is online, it can be sold for many years to come. We still sell copies of products that were first promoted over ten years ago.
Virtually all of the products we have sold have generated £30,000 or more.
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