Saturday, November 24, 2012

How to Create a 2-Dimensional Product


They are at least three categories of products that you can create for your online business. Those with what I call one-, two-, and three-dimensions.; and in this article, I want to help you to understand how to make a product that has just two.

Products with two dimension are more complicated than one-dimensional products, but less so than those with three. That means that have a sort of middle-of-the-road value of customers, and cost more than the former, but less than the latter.

A product in one dimension solves one simple problem by offer an equally simple solution. This is effected by describing a series of sequential steps that will lead to the promised result. You'll find numerous examples of this in this article directory: 5 Easy Ways to Do This; 3 Things You Ought to Think About When You Do Something Else. There's one message; one goal, and one solution.

A 2-D product, on the other hand, has a central theme with a number of possible applications. Think of a bicycle wheel. The hub is the main theme, and the spokes lead to different positions on the wheel. In a two-dimensional product, the destination of each of those spokes could be a different outcome from that central hub or fulfill a different purpose.

I should mention, too, the two 1-D products do not automatically combine to make a 2-D product. The two are entirely different types of products.

Let's look at an example.

I want you to imagine a tuna salad. For me, that means canned tuna, dill relish, and mayonnaise. You simply combine all three, and voila: tuna salad. Now you have the hub.

But, how many different ways can you think of to use it?

You could just eat it. That's what I do. Gives me the protein I need without the carbs. Or, you could make a sandwich. Grab two pieces of bread, slather some onto one, and then put the other on top of that. Or, you could eat it with saltines. It gives a bit of crunch without all that bread. Or, you could add shredded cheese to it. That would help to counter the texture of the mayonnaise and add a new flavor as well.

You see, each variation is a different lunch. Each path provides basic nutrients plus some that the others don't. But the central part of them all is the tuna salad itself.




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