It’s Time You Gave Online Disk Storage Another Look
It’s time you started going online to get your computing work done rather sitting at your desktop. “Computer Work” includes data storage. Forget about backing things up on your hard drive, back up and store online for pennies on the dollar!
The subject of online storage is, like most others, “an ocean unto itself”. This means that the prudent way to learn about it is to first read knowledgeable literature about it. Here’s an article about it based on firsthand usage.
~~~ Local Storage Will Bite You ~~~
Some of the many reasons for not using local storage (i.e. DVDs, etc.) are:
Every desktop will crash at some point, taking your data with it. Massive web servers have copies of your data running on multiple machines. If one machine fails, your data is safe on another machine, and that machine is pressed into service automatically. The machine is unlikely to fail in the first place because access to it is very strictly controlled (unauthorized, untrained people can never mess around with it).
Scouting Your Target Niche For Information Products
Before you start selling information products online, you need to make sure that you are targeting a market niche that will be profitable in both the short and long-term. The term niche simply refers to your target audience.
You will discover that some niches are much more profitable than others. You will have to examine your audience to make they are willing AND able to spend money in order to solve their problems.
For instance, golfers have deep pockets because the game of golf in itself is expensive. They’re also rabid fans of the game who would do anything to improve their score or beat their competitors on the links.
Another potential target audience such as single moms on a budget may be reluctant to pay $67 for an eBook on getting organized, but if you target a different problem of theirs they are willing to pay. For instance, many may be willing to pay $47 for an eBook which teaches them how to make more money working at home than they make on their 9-5 jobs.