Jason Fladlien – Product Creation Eclass 2.0
$29.00
“This course is available and delivery within a few hours!”Jason also explains that he would have made an update of the original Product eClass group training sooner but he and his team were also busy putting these techniques and strategies into action.
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Jason Fladlien – Product Creation Eclass 2.0
Why Do An Update?
The Rapid Crush team is known to create new products that offer new solutions for everyday business processes. So why would Jason decide to just update a product that he has previously launched? Well, the simple answer is this: Jason has learned a lot and have become smarter since the first product launch.
In the Product eClass 2.0 webinar (see video below), Jason also explains that he would have made an update of the original Product eClass group training sooner but he and his team were also busy putting these techniques and strategies into action.
Unfamiliar With Product eClass 2.0?
Now, before we go on any further in this review, it is important to fully understand first what Product eClass 2.0 is all about. To make it easier for you, here’s a list of “quick facts” about this program:
- It is a group training program on how to create digital products in two hours or less
- The eClass lasts for six weeks and Jason will personally facilitate the training
- It is an interactive group training program where you can ask and get answers in real time
- Product eClass 2.0 is a step by step guide on how to make long-term profits online
- Students will also learn how to drive traffic to their websites/products
How Does Jason Create Products Anyway?
So how does Jason Fladlien create products anyway? What makes his methods unique? More importantly, what makes these methods effective? Here’s a list of how Jason creates products and some key principles in the Product eClass 2.o course:
- Creating good products is more important than your marketing plan.
- Getting testimonials/proofs is the difference between a six-figure profit and a seven-figure profit.
- Not all “good product ideas” are already taken.
- Do not write about the basic ideas- get to the specifics right away.
- Present your product in a step-by-step format.
- Sell the product at a ridiculously low price.
- Your title is very crucial: it should not be too broad or too specific, it should attract a big-enough market, and it should tackle one problem and offer one solution.
- Your product must offer a person another way to do something with minimal effort but same, if not better, results.
- Try to promise and deliver a specific result in a specific time frame.
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