« More Pictures of My Marketing Office | Home | Brand New Lee McIntyre Affiliate Centre »

Do You Sell Physical Products?

By Lee McIntyre | September 6, 2008

If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. You can also sign up for my extremely popular FREE newsletter by clicking HERE. Thanks for visiting!

If you don’t currently sell any physical products then I don’t blame you.

Before I created Automatic Traffic Blast, which was my first DVD product, I thought that the process would be extremely challenging, fiddly, and boring.

Well I was wrong!

In fact, the whole process of creating drop dead DVD/CD products is actually so easy that even my Nan could do it (sorry Nan). There’s nothing to be intimidated about, and the whole process of turning a digital product into a physical one can be done in one hour or less.

It’s so easy that three of my most recent products (Automatic Traffic Blast, Super List Building System, and 24 Hour Product Creation) have all be sold on DVD and shipped direct to the customers door.

I use Kunaki.com to produce and ship these products on demand AND I only pay $1.75 for DVD. Pretty cool eh?!

Want to know how to do the same?

Well the good news is that I’m just putting the finishing touches on a nifty new report showing how you too can use Kunaki to turn your digital products into physical DVDs.

And the good news is that this will be 100% FREE for all Lee McIntyre subscribers.

Not currently a subscriber? Well then enter your details ino the field at the top right of this blog right now to secure your FREE copy.

And if you already receive my newsletter then simply keep your eyes on your inbox as this badboy will be heading your way sometime in the next 72 hours.

Enjoy! :)

Popularity: 14% [?]

Topics: Free Stuff |

8 Responses to “Do You Sell Physical Products?”

  1. DesDrec Says:
    September 8th, 2008 at 11:26 am

    Lee you’re absolutely right. I was one of those people that was hit by the eBay digital ban. You know what, with the changes that eBay made and forcing us to now deliver info products via cd rom, my sales have hit the roof and conversion on back end products has increased.

    I also find signups to my ezine happen over a period of days since the cd rom is sitting there on the client’s computer desk or coffee table. With the old digital download system you only had one chance and one chance only to upsell or display the infamous “opt-in box”.

    As always, I can’t wait for your free report. You never stop learning eh :lol:

    DesDrec

  2. Clare Says:
    September 9th, 2008 at 2:47 pm

    Have just tried this download and loved it :grin: . One question though. As a UK merchant, have you found that Kunaki is a suitable solution for supplying your UK customers?

    Last time I looked at their website, it seemed to take ages for European delivery compared the US, so I was put-off. Are the timings more acceptable in practice?

  3. DesDrec Says:
    September 10th, 2008 at 5:34 pm

    @Clare, I must admit I personally haven’t used Kunaki but have heard great things about it (including from Lee obviously).

    Don’t really know how many items you’re shipping Clare, but if the volumes low for the UK market you’re probably better off shipping it yourself. That said, I can see huge advantages using Kunaki shipping to the other side of the pond and internationally.

    Maybe someone needs to start a UK type Kunaki in the UK too. They’d need to deal in some serious volumes though since I guess that’s how Kunaki make their money.

  4. John Tan Says:
    September 11th, 2008 at 2:13 pm

    Hi Lee,

    Can you give us more detail about your plugandplayprofits newbiemastermind product? What is the content about?

    John Tan

  5. Lee McIntyre Says:
    September 11th, 2008 at 4:00 pm

    @Clare - Great question!

    In practice Kunaki is taking about 7-8 days to the UK with standard air mail (I use this for single DVDs)

    For my boxset I use Global Express Mail and this takes about 3-4 days.

    Overall I think this is pretty good and I’m certainly happy. I am however considering ordering 20-30 copies of each product and testing shipping these myself to UK customers.

    @ DesDrec - Thank you for your comments. My friend actually had the idea to create a UK Kunaki and I personally think there is enough mark demand for this.

    Anyone up for it I’ll be your first customer!

    @ John - see below :)

    http://www.lee-mcintyre.com/blog/beginners-mastermind-dvd-preview
    Lee McIntyre

  6. DesDrec Says:
    September 12th, 2008 at 11:35 am

    @ Lee, just received your “24 Hour Product Creation” posted by Kunaki. Wow, impressed with the speed of delivery and packaging, fantastic. Haven’t had the time to look at the product yet since my other computer’s playing “silly buggers” but I’m sure it’ll be great!

    Now looking seriously at Kunaki since I’ve now seen a working example and really impressed!

    DesDrec.

  7. Nick Says:
    September 14th, 2008 at 2:20 am

    Great report as usual Lee, It was a great help! Kunaki’s prices are quite unbelievable when compared to similar companies but i’m trying to find a company that can not only make DVD’s/CD’s but also print on demand newsletters and reports and ship them TOGETHER with a DVD to a customer!

    Haven’t been able to find one yet!

    Nick

  8. Lee McIntyre Says:
    September 14th, 2008 at 10:27 am

    @DesDrec - Glad it arried so quickly and you were impressed with the package.

    I must admit to being nervous about using Kunaki at first and so ordered LOTS of samples. When they arived I was blown away by the quality!

    @Nick - Fulfillmentcentral dot com might be able to help…I’m chatting to them now about a similar type of offering and they also print on demand :)

    Lee McIntyre

Comments