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Overview
This is where you start serving your niche and deciding what to offer. A “product” in this context means the item you’re offering customers in exchange for money. These steps help you position your expertise into a product your audience will find valuable.Step 1: Define the product benefit
The goal of a product is simple—answer one question: “What is the fastest and most likely way to provide the desired outcome for your customer, getting them from their current state to their desired state?” Here’s an example: How to run a marathon — What’s the fastest and most effective method to improve someone’s ability to prepare for, compete in, and finish a marathon?Step 2: Determine product scope
That marathon idea can be built into multiple, more specific products: How to run your first marathon- Helps someone who’s never run a marathon
- Likely a larger course with multiple parts
- Targets current runners or marathon runners wanting to improve
- Likely a larger course with multiple parts
- Helps new or existing runners
- Could be a free lead magnet or low-price download
- Helps new or existing runners
- Could be a small-price PDF cookbook, medium-price product with cooking technique videos, or premium-price product with videos plus a custom nutrition strategy session
Step 3: Structure the product
Your product structure is only limited by creativity, but here are four common approaches:- Digital Download — A single tactic or outcome
- Online Course — Bigger outcome with multiple parts to achieve it
- Coaching/Consulting — Combination of course content with personal interaction and customization
- Subscription/Membership — Courses or downloads offered on a regular basis (e.g., monthly)
Brainstorming questions
Use these questions to spark ideas about what you can offer your market:- What have you bought in your niche where you thought, “I can do this better”?
- When have you felt frustrated or lost because you couldn’t find the answers you needed to achieve an outcome?
- What are the common questions you get about your area of knowledge, experience, or passion? (e.g., what exercises should I do to lose weight)
- What questions do you wish people were asking so they’d get better results? (e.g., how can I change my diet to lose weight whether I exercise or not?)
- What transformation are most people in your niche seeking? For example:
- Weight loss
- More energy
- Faster Pinewood Derby car times
- Better tennis forehand
- Living without lower back pain
- Bigger arms or six-pack abs
- Eating vegan and knowing how to cook vegan
- Feeling confident giving a toast in front of strangers
Final checklist and next steps
Now that you’ve identified:- The current state of your market
- The desired state you’re going to get them to
- The breadth of product needed to help them achieve it
- The format you feel best delivering it in