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How I Created My First Product – Send2Kunaki.Com

November 15th, 2009

As a newbie to Internet Marketing, so many of the guru’s advise you on the importance of creating your own product.

My work as a computer programmer dried up with the recession back in October 2008, but I believed in myself and the importance of networking (both online and offline). It was during a networking meeting held by Business Link, that I got talking to a guy about Internet marketing.

We realised that whilst information products were often given away or sold for a few dollars, customers will often spend more on a physical product such as a CD or DVD. So buy replicating the same information in different formats, it is possible for any internet marketer to offer their clients a range of product choice and user an up sell or down sell to find the most suitabley priced product.

Product Creation

As many newbies do, I’d signed up for a number of courses from different people. One of my courses was “Micro Continuity” by Russel Brunson, where it was outlined how easy it can be to create a product. One suggestion was to sit down with someone who is an expert on a particular topic and interview them on video. The idea being that the video can be edited to become a DVD, you can strip the sound off and create an audio version to be sold as a CD or MP3 download and the transcript can be reproduced as a physical book or an eBook.

Kunaki.com

One of the resources that Russel Brunson gave was the name of a company that could manufacture and ship CD’s and DVD’s for $1.70 each, with no minimum order quantity. That company was Kunaki.com

Based in America, Kunaki is a machine rather than a traditional company, that specialises in the manufacture of digital products. It has been tailored to meet the requirements of independent retailers such as internet marketers of musicians wanting to create and distribute their own products.

The Problem with Kunaki ……

Whilst Kunaki is undoubtedly an fantastic service, it relies on their customers inputing the requirements of what product needs to be manufactured and where it needs to be shipped.

So the issues are;

  • An internet marketer needs to check for online sales and manually submit orders to Kunaki.com. (This is both time consuming for the internet marketer and can result in a time delay for the end client who has ordered through an online shopping cart).

The Solution

I’d read that Kunaki allowed customers to submit orders using XML.
As a programmer, I saw an opportunity to create a product that would benefit so many Internet Marketers. By creating a web service, a person could simply create an account that would store their login details and match the product they were selling with a Kunaki product id that needed to be manufactured. Using the point of Payment notification as the trigger to send the customers order requirements and shipping details directly to Kunaki.com

Creating Send2Kunaki.com

Old Send2Kunaki LogoAlthough a programmer, this project was touching on areas I had little experience in, so initially I put the project out to tender on a website called getacoder.com. It’s amazing how many people step forward and offer to work for you. But on this occasion, I met an American developer called Ian McManus at another networking event being held at the University  of Warwick by B2B.

This guy could see what I wanted, but also made so many suggestions of how the web service could develop into a much larger service to help people that wanted to make information products …. hopefully it will become a portal where visitors can get help with video production, video editing or graphics for their product.

Learning to Crawl

It was really important to remain focused on the core product, so Send2Kunaki was developed, tested and is now available for use.

To build awareness of Send2Kunaki and prove the software, for a limited period of time, I am making the web service available without charge in return for testimonials or feedback which can be entered on my BuzzHerd Forum.

If anyone would like to trial the Send2Kunaki web service please register here.

…. and if anyone has any help or advise on how I could take my product to market, please enter a comment below ….. I’m also interested in Joint Venturing with people on this.

John

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September 22nd, 2009

When Rich Schefren gave his webinar to Alex Jeffreys students, he emphasised how important it is to separate yourself from the business and identify ways in which the business can run without your daily input.

Rich showed a slide called ‘Step by Step Plan to Freedom’ in which your business was split into three sections:
-    Marketing  (Customer Attraction, Conversion and Retention)
-    Fulfilment  (Product Development, Delivery and Improvement)
-    Operations (Finance, Human Resources and Systems)

The idea being to identify the processes within the business.

Through ‘process mapping’, it should help you identify better ways of doing things in order to make best use of your time and resources.

I’ve been working to develop some software that is aimed at helping internet marketers improve areas of their fulfilment processes through automation.

To succeed in Internet marketing, we have learned that marketers benefit from having their own product.

We also know that some customers will pay a premium for the same product in a different format.

What I am developing is a web service that helps automate the manufacture and shipping of physical information products such as CD’s and DVD’s.

The idea is to allow marketers to create additional products from their existing digital products, by creating audio CD’s and DVD’s. Not only does this allow more sales revenue to be generated, but it will open up the opportunity to market your products on Amazon and eBay, (where it isn’t possible to sell digital products).

How can this work?

It is possible to use a digital manufacturing company called Kunaki that builds retail quality CD’s and DVD’s (with a bar code & wrapped in cellophane). Their
Software allows you to design and configure artwork for your case, disc, inserts, cover art and contents.

  • There are No setup charges minimum orders, commitments, or contracts.
  • Orders are drop-shipped to any address.
  • Just-in-time production means risk-free, zero warehousing costs.

So what’s the problem?

Kunaki solves the problem of to manufacture and drop ship any orders you receive, but it relies on the seller manually submitting orders to Kunaki.

What have I developed?

I have developed a web service that associates products sold through Papal, eBay and 1ShoppingCart with the product that you have uploaded to your Kunaki account.

Using my software will automate the process of transmitting orders from your website to Kunaki who will fulfil the order for you.

At the moment I’m running some final tests and developing instructions on how to use the software.

Whilst this software will be a subscription service,
I would like to offer free access to the software in return for testimonials and feedback.

I’m going to limit this access, so if you want to create your own physical products and
have customer orders drop shipped by Kunaki, please add a comment asking for the service.

John

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