signature program

{E44} Creating Your Signature Program in 6 Easy Steps With Janet Kafadar

Signature Program Specialist Janet Kafadar joins me today to talk all about creating your first signature program online. She shares how she first started out as a VA but soon realized that wasn’t her thing, but rather she wanted to focus on helping people launch. She identified a gap in the market seeing that there was a lot of information about launching but a gap between going from the idea and creation side of things.

A signature program is unique to you and sets you apart from your competitors and there is no right time to create a signature program.  There is nothing wrong with starting small with small products and growing from there.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • A signature program is unique to you and sets you apart from your competitors.
  • Start by creating a statement: what are your ideal customers painpoints and concerns? What is the outcome?
  • Write down 8-10 learning objectives.
  • Map out content first, technology comes later.

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About Janet Kafadar

Janet Kafadar - Signature Program SpecialistJanet Kafadar helps entrepreneurs create a biz and lifestyle they’ve ALWAYS desired to give you: more TIME, more MONEY and to reach more people. She is on a mission to help you find ways to help your clients more but work less. Connect with her at JanetKafadar.com

Launch your first digital product

{Online Product} Create A Cupcake Instead Of The Whole Cake Part 1

Cupcakes and product launch? Huh?

You’ll see what I mean in just a few…

Lately I’ve been getting a lot of questions about launching digital products. How should I get started? What tools should I use?

In my years working in the software industry, I’ve seen that LESS is MORE and this can pretty much apply to any type of product you want to launch (and any industry) whether it’s an ecourse, ebook, telesummit and so on.

Especially when it’s your first time at it, you’ll be surprised how many moving parts there beyond just creating the actual product.

Creating A Minimal Viable Product

The minimal viable product (which is getting a lot of buzz these days) is an approach where you focus on the core features *without* all the bells and whistles. So take that giant feature list you’ve started with and whittle it down to the bare essentials–say bye bye to the “nice to haves” and focus on the musts..the things that solve your customer’s problems.That’s definitely a good place to start.

You can think of the minimal viable product like a cupcake. Instead of going ahead and building a huge cake with many layers and frosting and then taste-testing it with your potential clients, why not build the cupcake version and have them try it out?

twitter-bird-light-bgsInstead of building the entire cake, make a cupcake and see if your customers like it.  

Start With The Core and Build

I know what it’s like and know how tempting it is to create something even when you may not need all the features.

Figuring out your minimal viable product does take work (talking to people, surveying, testing) but the idea is that you are not creating the whole thing in isolation for months/years *and* then coming out with a product where there is no longer a market or any interest to begin with.

Prioritize, Prioritize, Prioritize!

What needs to be done now vs what can wait? Does your first online program need to be 10 modules or can you deliver a shorter version that is 3-5 modules?

Do you absolutely need transcripts for your videos or can that wait until you’ve established a larger audience?

And I say this not because I don’t believe that you can do it all but and this is a BIG but…there is SO Much that goes into creating and launching your first product beyond the actual creation..why not start small and build on it?

In the next series of posts, we’ll dive deeper and look at the steps to take to create your cupcake first digital product.

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