Digital Heaven

Wow…I’m exhausted….

The good news is that I’ve just about ready with an awesome event that you will get to hear about very soon.

It’ll benefit you in a great way - and you can get to be a part of it, if you’re quick enough!

I’m consumed by it so much that I’ve forgotten whether it was night or day at times.

It also caused me to delay my Blog postings considerably, but never mind that.

Now it all started about 8 weeks ago.

I was about to create my 12th downloadable Digital Product.

I was going to take about 10 minutes to do it.

Yes, you read that right. 10 minutes.

I had done the previous 11 Digital Products within an hour - sometimes in 15, or 20 minutes.

The quickest one took about 5 minutes.

I’ve been doing this for so long and so often that I didn’t realize that a LOT of people can’t put together a original Digital Product in a FEW MONTHS, much less 10 minutes.

But imagine that for a moment.

If you could create an in-demand downloadable Digital Product within 2 hours that could generate a huge profit in the weeks and months ahead, and sometimes within a few minutes…

How many would you create?

I’m not talking about products in the Public Domain which you can package into your own products for free.

Or those that come with Resell Rights or Private Label Rights either.

I’m talking about creating YOUR OWN Digital Products - within 2 hours, and sometimes within minutes!

I could easily do 20 or 30 new Digital Products within a few days, if I wanted to.

The only reason that I’m not doing it is because I’m lazy.

Would you like to know how it’s done?

Of course you do.

But first, why the focus on DOWNLOADABLE Digital Products?

Well, a downloadable Digital Product costs you NOTHING to duplicate for your Customers.

This is because it sits on the same host server as your web pages.

The duplication of the Digital Product is AUTOMATICALLY made by your host server when your Customers click on a download link on one of your web pages.

This web page containing the download link has been set up such that it’s seen only AFTER your Customers have paid you for your Digital Product.

When the download link has been clicked on, your host server will automatically deliver a COPY of your Digital Product to your Customers, directly into your Customers’ computers, via the Internet.

The host server can duplicate 1 or 1,000 copies of your Digital Product - and the cost is practically the same.

It also costs you practically NOTHING to deliver your Digital Products into your Customers’ computers through a download.

This not only saves you lots of money, but also lots of time and effort in not having to pack anything or go to the Post Office every single day to deliver your products to your Customers.

Time you could use to create even more Digital Products to profit from!

Digital Products are such attractive products to profit from that even the giants in business have embraced them with lots of love and affection.

For example, Apple’s iTunes store at www.iTunes.com was launched in April 2003.

iTunes Store

It sells music delivered through downloads directly into the buyer’s computer.

It sold its first million tracks in just five days.

When it turned one, it had sold **70 million** downloads.

On July 17th 2005, it had sold ***half a billion*** downloads.

On February 22nd 2006, it had sold ****1 BILLION**** downloads.

At 99 cents per download, Apple made sales of $1 billion in just 3 years - and the music download market is just beginning!

Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO, made the following statement on its web site when the 1 billionth download was sold:

“I hope that every customer, artist and music company executive takes a moment today to reflect on what we’ve achieved together during the past three years. Over 1 billion songs have now been legally purchased and downloaded around the globe, representing a major force against music piracy and the future of music distribution as we move from CDs to the Internet.”

Yahoo and Microsoft are both going after Apple’s share in the music downloads market. This fact alone will shows you how huge the market really is.

The point I’m trying to make is this:

Would you like to earn ***a fraction of a fraction*** of Apple’s $1 billion with your own downloadable Digital Products?

0.01% of $1 billion is still $100,000!

It’s perfectly possible with Digital Products - the best products you can ever make money with.

Note that the market is HUGE for downloadable Digital Products - and it’s not just in the music industry.

People want certain things very badly, and very quickly. If you have what they want, and you can put them into some digital form, they will gladly pay you what you want for quick access to it.

I’ve been selling downloadable Digital Products for many, many years. When I first discovered that I could finally do it from any corner of the earth using some of the most useful tools ever created for this purpose, I cried tears of joy.

It was a dream come true.

I’ve made thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars with them since then while sitting around in my Pajamas at home.

In the process of creating Digital Products for sale, I’ve discovered many ways to create them very, very quickly.

And I’m planning to reveal what those ways are very, very soon in an awesome upcoming event that you MUST attend - no matter where you are in the world…

Note the date - Friday December 22nd and Saturday December 23rd 2006. Make sure you keep these dates free, as there are very limited places for it because of the super-peak holiday season.

You can be sure that your Christmas and New Year Celebrations will never be the same again!

Stay tuned for my next post - within a day or two!

Cheers!

Warm Regards,
Sen Ze

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