How To Build Products That Are Virtually Guaranteed To Sell

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  • @GrahamCochrane
    @GrahamCochrane  4 роки тому +6

    ►► 4 Steps to Earn $1000/mo of Passive Income In Just 30 Minutes A Day. Free Workshop → GrahamCochrane.com/workshop

    • @KennethTownsell
      @KennethTownsell 4 роки тому

      Graham Cochrane I love all of your videos! I’ve been praying and trying to figure out, How does this apply to me as a Christian rapper?

    • @fineartbymattphilleo
      @fineartbymattphilleo 4 роки тому +1

      @@KennethTownsell Maybe you could teach others how to rap from your own Christian perspective and style? Graham Cochrane wrote and recorded songs but then he started teaching what he knows. God bless you and help you to use your talent to provide a living for yourself/ family and share Jesus with the world in your own authentic way.

    • @KennethTownsell
      @KennethTownsell 4 роки тому

      Fine Art by Matt Philleo Thank you so much!! I really appreciate you. I’ve prayed about teaching what I know. I do have experience working with established artist and serving Ministries.

    • @jzk2020
      @jzk2020 3 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing. This was very useful. I'm burned out after 10 years of trying to build online businesses and not really getting anywhere, of course I've had a few successes here and there, but nothing really worth writing about. I'm quitting this shit in fact, I'm going to join Theta Gang on WSB and start farming theta. But, I still want to create at least 1 amazing, value packaged online business that prints money for years and years and years, without promotion - because the fans will promote it for me. Appreciate you trying to help people like me get to that goal.

  • @GardeningForProfit
    @GardeningForProfit 4 роки тому +25

    I hope people will watch the entire 44 minutes without distractions and if they do and study what you are saying and take it all in, they will realise they have just consumed some of the best business advice I have heard in the past few years.

  • @Growwithgrace101
    @Growwithgrace101 3 місяці тому

    I am starting from scratch and have no audience yet but have a lot ready to go..and having your content to help me structure my steps is so valuable. Thanks !

  • @debirobinson261
    @debirobinson261 4 роки тому +4

    Great video! I love how you actually outlined each step in detail. It's an all-in-one. Then as we go thru each step, you have other videos on that specific course of action we're going thru in even greater detail! ...hope this comment makes sense. I'm at work lol watching and trying to rush my comment 😁

  • @bdvideo7406
    @bdvideo7406 4 роки тому +3

    Hey Graham, This is probably one of the most thoughtful no-nonsense videos on this topic. Your mesg is sincere and honest. Keep up the good work!

  • @RoyHoss
    @RoyHoss 4 роки тому +5

    What I find really interesting with your videos, aside from of course the content, is your editing is minimal. One of the biggest hassles for me with shooting UA-cam videos for my channels is the editing and how time consuming it is.
    It's long form , you follow an outline slap on an intro in the beginning and boom, done. Great content and thanks.

  • @albatross91
    @albatross91 4 роки тому +4

    I highly recommend Jeff Walker’s book - Launch. For those of you who haven’t read it he talks all about how to create a product that’s guaranteed to sell.

  • @femiakinyemi
    @femiakinyemi 4 роки тому +4

    Hi G! Your stuff is so good. All your stuff

  • @YesGodWellness
    @YesGodWellness 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this. I have a very niche market/product/service and have a great audience. I have been allowing fear to hold me back. Not only do I have an audience, but they LOVE me. I am looking to move more into digital products versus the physical products (which have been very successful). Thank you for your content.

  • @barbarapolk7182
    @barbarapolk7182 3 роки тому +2

    Graham you are awesome. You caught me in the middle of doing the wrong things. Thanks

  • @evaguo1
    @evaguo1 Рік тому +1

    Thanks, Graham! So helpful!

  • @HomeRecordingMadeEasy
    @HomeRecordingMadeEasy 4 роки тому +4

    Great show once again! I am in the "continue to build my audience/e-mail stage". Although I have a fairly sizeable list and sell training courses each and every day, I am stepping up the free content on YT to build me e-mail list even further.

  • @debbstanton5944
    @debbstanton5944 2 роки тому

    I'm at step one. I have a ton of ideas but first I must find my tribe and see how I can help them. Thanks for your vids.

  • @zanekreslina5596
    @zanekreslina5596 3 роки тому

    Thank you very much for this video! I really reassessed how to organize my work. I am new, and it is a struggle thinking what to do first - build a product or build an audience. Because its like how can you build audience without a product? Now I see, I start with my genuine thoughts about what I do and what I want to deliver at the end.

  • @palazzioproducoes1808
    @palazzioproducoes1808 4 роки тому +2

    I need two days sometimes for finished your videos, but man, I always coming back. How did you get this? Hahaha
    Thx again, you help me so much!!!

  • @hotshottruckingtrainingcou9645
    @hotshottruckingtrainingcou9645 4 роки тому +3

    Question: I am a new and growing YT channel (almost 450 subs) in a specific niche and, thanks to you, I am learning the value/strategy of email funnel. I post weekly on my channel (try to post twice/week) but now feel like I’m wasting precious views on new vids because I have not yet created an opt-in product (mini-vid course). Should I stop posting for a week until I build one on Kajabi? Or post regularly and no harm in adding opt-in product in several weeks?

    • @GrahamCochrane
      @GrahamCochrane  4 роки тому +1

      I'd get that opt-in built right away and then add to all your past videos!

    • @hotshottruckingtrainingcou9645
      @hotshottruckingtrainingcou9645 4 роки тому

      Graham Cochrane - Sorry for addt’l question but wouldn’t I lose all views/likes/comments on vids if I take down vids, add opt-in and repost?

    • @KevinZahner
      @KevinZahner 4 роки тому

      Hotshot Trucking Training Course I think he means to add the opt in link in the video description.

    • @luneeve
      @luneeve 2 роки тому +1

      Just checked your page and the growth is crazy

  • @ievaj.118
    @ievaj.118 2 роки тому

    you're right, i founf u through the LLC vid too

  • @mentalityofmindset
    @mentalityofmindset 4 роки тому +2

    uuugh Beginning! I am watching your workshop! I have NOT Built an audience yet.

  • @hotshottruckingtrainingcou9645
    @hotshottruckingtrainingcou9645 4 роки тому +3

    Graham, do you have a vid teaching how to create the clickable link you used earlier in this vid? Such valuable content! Thank you!

    • @GrahamCochrane
      @GrahamCochrane  4 роки тому +1

      It's called a Card. I believe you need 1,000 subs to activate it. I could be wrong, as they changed the rules.

  • @ckabrin
    @ckabrin 3 роки тому

    Awesome Graham!❤️

  • @marianudo2
    @marianudo2 4 роки тому +1

    Once again, this is pure gold. Enlightening. Insightful. Hard to digest, as it demystifies all those preachers of fast "get your product sold" recipes based on a one shot shitty piece of content to capture an email and hammering a pure sales copy afterwards over and over on an email sequence that is not bidirectional at all. Oh, how do they tell you to trap the audience into your lead magnet? Yes, that's right. Facebook ads. Spend hundreds to thousands of $ on FB ads until you think you have the right audience and in the hopes of generating sales that cover that cost afterwards.
    Now with this clarity, I have a question. I've researched all possible niches I can add some value, and the only one that I see myself building a digital product is the music space. I'm good at playing, producing and mixing, and I've been doing that since I was 11 (for more than 30 years, not in a row though). I can think of some audiences to tap into with music: from video makers to youtubers, including K-Pop dancers or singers / songwriters, they all need audio stuff. Do you think this method, proved in the info-products and membership sites spaces, could work also in the "music as a digital product" field? I don't aim to make commercial radio hits or to be an artist; I'm a nerd in all things computers (from coding to using them for other purposes) that has a strong passion for creating music. I feel curious about what your thoughts guys are. Could music be included as a digital product for which we can implement this methodology? I really look forward to hearing your thoughts!!! Many Thanks.

    • @GrahamCochrane
      @GrahamCochrane  4 роки тому

      I think music itself is no longer what we sell. It’s access to the artist (think fan club) that is valuable.

    • @marianudo2
      @marianudo2 4 роки тому

      @@GrahamCochrane I basically agree, given how streaming platforms have changed the game. But then I recall your interview to Matt Hylom and other artists that have made it through their music, not their personal brand as an artist, and are selling music as a digital product successfully, not monetizing their audience, because the kind of sounds they produce have a target B2B market. That's where I'd say music can be seen as a digital product, and therefore your recipes to research a niche through content and interaction, and then monetise through a funnel and a digital product sale could apply. I'd really love to know what you think about the aforementioned approach. Thank you Graham for everything you do!

  • @SolarPowerMyRV
    @SolarPowerMyRV 3 роки тому

    Like your videos! Love your honesty

  • @MyMathTeachingOnline
    @MyMathTeachingOnline 3 роки тому

    Hi Graham so far I have published 2 online math courses and is doing one more now, for half year already, I got zero sales. Are you going to do another community join? please give me some advices. Thanks

  • @opentrainingcamp
    @opentrainingcamp 11 місяців тому

    I am at the Product Development Phase because I have gathered enough audience and my email list is now 5K from all my socials most emails are collected via TikTok and I hope I am good to go. But Graham, what is the conversion rate you can consider successful for any paid service or product that you offer an audience that signals sustainability?

  • @piperpost6447
    @piperpost6447 4 роки тому +4

    I must be having a chicken and egg moment. You mentioned your recommendation for having 500 email subscribers before creating a paid product. But in your workshop you say that I can make $1000 in 30 days. How do those two compute?

    • @GrahamCochrane
      @GrahamCochrane  4 роки тому

      Great question. The workshop teaches you the model of building a system for earning $1000 a month in passive income, in just 30 minutes a day. You might be thinking of my 30 Day Jumpstart where I teach you how to launch something quickly and earn some money in 30 days. That can work great and many of my students do it. However it's not a full blown course that you're launching. Some f my students start by offering paid coaching while they build their online course. Start however it appeals to you.

  • @onlineeduforkids
    @onlineeduforkids 3 роки тому

    Thank you.

  • @jodiwhitfield2138
    @jodiwhitfield2138 Рік тому

    I wish I would have come across this video over a year ago. I launched with a product before having an audience. I'm still in business and sales are slow. What would you recommend doing from here? Do you have a video on what to do if you started backwards?

    • @sanjitsingh3863
      @sanjitsingh3863 Рік тому

      Get to know the audience and update the product accordingly I guess

    • @sanjitsingh3863
      @sanjitsingh3863 Рік тому

      Get to know the audience and update the product accordingly I guess

  • @laurice8056
    @laurice8056 4 роки тому +1

    Graham which is the fastest, most effective method for reaching & targeting the right audience, Google Analytics, or personal email list? Especially if you’re starting from zero: No product, service, or audience. If it’s both, should we use Google Analytics first, Then build our email list? Thanks for sharing.

    • @GrahamCochrane
      @GrahamCochrane  4 роки тому

      Always build your email list. Even if it's small you can learn a ton from your own audience.

  • @insideouthero3127
    @insideouthero3127 4 роки тому +1

    Graham, are you using tools like TubeBuddy for finding content ideas for UA-cam?

    • @GrahamCochrane
      @GrahamCochrane  4 роки тому

      I have briefly but not in a long time

    • @insideouthero3127
      @insideouthero3127 4 роки тому

      Graham Cochrane so how do you find then the topics? No keyword research at all?

  • @NabilDzz
    @NabilDzz 4 роки тому +2

    Graham, I subscribed to your channel & thank you for all you do. Question: I have 3.5k subs on my Stock trading channel ( my viewers are from Arabic countries) and they’re constantly ASKING when am I going to release PAID eCourses and/or a subscription service cuz not much people covering this niche in Arabic, so I think I have a market. The problem is that I don’t know to create a course or mini course that could satisfy my audience ( so far they trust me lol)
    What would you advise me?! Is it too early to sell eCourses with 3.5k subs ?? Do I have to create my own website?
    I know I have something there but I’m STUCK :/
    Your reply would mean the work to me
    Cheers brother

  • @directfromdunedin
    @directfromdunedin 2 роки тому

    Hey Graham I’ve been watching your videos and am grateful for the content. I think you offered a promo code of some sort for kajabi. Can you share that here plz?

  • @TimLuxter
    @TimLuxter 4 роки тому

    Hi Graham. Love the podcast! It’s become my motivation for bike rides on the weekends! So with Audio Tutor I’m pretty much where Stephanie is. I’ve been going at it since Jan 2018 and my content I hope has improved over time. I’ve had a couple videos become more popular than others but I’m still only at 20 email subscribers. I’ve put a couple mini courses and a template out that haven’t sold a dime and now I’ve just finished my first full course on creating an Acoustic Guitar/Vocal but I’m kinda scared to release it as I’m almost certain it won’t sell either. So yes I guess I jumped the gun. But I think I only jumped the gun because I’m at a loss as to how to find some traction! I feel like I’m getting nowhere and should just start on a fresh new topic. Would love to know your thoughts on gaining traction or establishing confidence in your brand! Thank you so much for being such a genuine inspiration

  • @kimcramer
    @kimcramer 4 роки тому +2

    Graham! So loved this thanks!!! Add me to your tribe👍🏻 hey quick question u mentioned your brother in law I think - fitness guy for those with back issues? That’s my husband’s issue. Do u have his link I can pass onto my husband? Thanks so much

    • @GrahamCochrane
      @GrahamCochrane  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Kimberly! Yes - his site is fitness4backpain.com/

    • @kimcramer
      @kimcramer 4 роки тому

      @@GrahamCochrane Thanks! watching your free passive income workshop - THANK YOU for the love of all things simple for making online marketing easy to understand. So many people out there don't help the newbies - they forget ... newbies grow up to be pros someday. Such great content in this workshop 👌🏻

  • @cristobaldion
    @cristobaldion 4 роки тому

    Hello Graham. Thanks for the video. I am currently in the process of generating a lot of content, that I believe is very high quality. I got very useful feedbacks at first from colleagues and my products did improve a lot. However, I am having a hard time generating interaction with my target audience. People are subscribing and liking my posts, but they don't answer my questions when I ask for feedback. Is there any way to improve the feedback success rate? One thing that doesn't help, english isn't the first language of most of my audience... My audience is from a little bit everywhere in the world.