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Marketing Your Information Product - One Tip You Need to Know

© 2006 - 2009 Kendall SummerHawk


Pick up any good marketing, business, or self-help book, flip it open, then go right to the back. See those pages in the back that tantalize you with more ways to benefit from the author's expertise?

Those pages are called "back matter." Don't ask me why they're called that (I honestly don't know!).

What I do know is that your back matter pages matter a whole lot! Back matter is where you let your new customer know about more opportunities to hire you or buy more products.

You see, readers or listeners of your information product won't automatically make the leap between liking the information they've just put their hands on, and picking up the telephone or visiting your website to learn more. So you have to help them out by making it easy for them to learn more right in the moment.

Back matter belongs at the tail-end of every free or fee ebook, special report, workbook, audio CD, tip list, or any other information product you create.

Here's a great checklist you can use to create your own client capturing back matter:

First, list every additional event, product, or service you want to spotlight in your back matter. Mine includes my Success Circle Coaching Club, HorseWise retreats, Marketing Makeover Kit, Website Wisdom Writing course, and my book, Brilliance Unbridled.

Now write a sharp, compelling headline and a benefit rich paragraph or two describing the item you're spotlighting. End with a clear, specific call to action (usually an invitation to visit your website address), set off in bold print.

Place your back matter pages at the end of your product, just before your author's bio.

Take up as many pages as you need for your back matter. This is not the time to skimp! In my newest information product, How to Charge What You're Worth and Get It!, I used up 8 full pages for my back matter.

Don't try and crowd everything onto one or two pages! For smaller format products, like my book, Brilliance Unbridled, I used one-to-two pages per event, product, or service I highlighted. For larger format workbooks, I use a half page, or maybe a full page per item highlighted.

Always use a graphic or a photo to make your back matter offer seem "real." For example, in the back matter for "How to Charge What You're Worth and Get It!", I described my Success Circle Coaching Club. For the image, I used the same Success Circle graphic icon designed for my website.

Even though it's only printed in black&white in the workbook it still looks great! Using the same graphics or photos as on your website creates brand consistency, recognition, and familiarity with your customers.

Yes, you're one page tip list may now expand to three or four pages once you add in your back matter. Don't worry about it! When well written and prettily presented, your back matter will help sell your additional services, products, and events for you, so you don't have to!

 


About the author:

Kendall SummerHawk, the "Horse Whisperer for Business" delivers smart, savvy ways entrepreneurs can turn their hectic business into a smooth-running, fun, 6-figure money-making dream. To learn more about her book, Brilliance Unbridled, and sign up for more FREE tips like these, visit her site at http://www.kendallsummerhawk.com

NOTE: You are welcome to “reprint” this article online as long as it remains complete and unaltered (including the “about the author” info at the end). I would also appreciate a copy of your reprint sent to kendall@kendallsummerhawk.com

 

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