Sometimes it costs us more not to do something than it does if we do it.

For example, I would much rather have someone else clean my house.  It costs me X$ to have someone else clean it, while I can be creating new products that I can sell for X$.

If you would rather clean your own house because it’s your way of relaxing and thinking, that’s a different story.  For me, it isn’t.  I earn more per hour than I pay to get this chore done.  Besides I prefer creating new information products.

Let me explain further.
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From my own experience, here are two scenarios for you. Which one do you think can create information products faster and easier? Which one can create more information products? Which one is spending their time more efficiently and making more money?

At one time in my distant past, I was a legal secretary. I worked for two attorneys in a small, one secretary office in the San Fernando Valley in California.

One of the attorneys had to have me in his office so he could dictate his correspondence and legal documents, which I then transcribed from my shorthand.

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You’ve heard me say it before, but I really believe that Teleseminars are probably the single most prolific product source you can do. In this article, which you can read at Teleseminars, I list at least 20 items which can be created from just one hour-long teleseminar. If you’ve done a telesmeinar yourself, you can probably add to that list.If you are interested in doing a teleseminar and wondering how to do it, please contact me at contactus@greattranscriptions.com. We are now providing packaged services such as helping you host your teleseminar, advice on a bridge line and recording, and providing you with the transcript. Even if you don’t have anyone attend your first few teleseminars you will have enough information for a product and a source for other uses. 

To name a few of the things you can do with just one teleseminar: extract portions for articles, transcript for magazine or ezine articles, and of course, my favorite is to combine several teleseminar transcripts to become your book.

My friend Jeanette Cates also has a great product which shows you how to do teleseminars. I follow her tutorial when putting on a teleseminar. When Lynette Smith and I did our teleseminar on August 12, I followed Jeanette’s outline while conducting the interview. You can find out about that product at www.tele-basics.com.

For the novice, teleseminars are scary. I know they were (and still are to tell the absolute truth) for me, but it is a fear well worth conquering and with a little practice, you can do it. Have fun with it. Get a few friends together on a bridge line and see how easy it is and how much fun it is. Let me know how it goes.

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April 27, 2007

Repurpose — Make Everything Count More Than Once

I hope you had as nice an April as I did. Went to my daughter and her husband’s for Easter. We had a great time. This is the first time none of the children were there. No Easter Egg Hunt or anything.When I was thinking about what I wanted to write in my Blog, I was beating myself up a little for being inattentive to it. I guess I belong to that “I’m scared of something new” bunch. I managed to procrastinate a lot in getting this done, so I’m going to have to take my own advice found in my new product at www.SuccessGuideOnline.com. It’s a CD and the transcript of how Jim Edwards overcame his own personal roadblocks to become the successful Info Marketer he is today.     

That brings me to the subject for today which is repurposing, make everything you do count more than once.

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