26 October 2008

Macintosh Cash is Easy For Mac Business

Starting a business even in tough economic times is a challenge. However, if you are in the information marketing business, then you have some good things going for you.

Everyone wants info on countless topics from housebreaking a pet to making the perfect chocolate cheesecake.

Using a Macintosh computer to create products for your business makes the job even easier. On November 1, at 12 Noon Central Time, www.macintoshcash.com will open for business. This site is all about making money with your Mac, especially those who want to run a home business.

Making money at home just got easier.

Creation of A Product On A Mac - Part Two

Creating a product on your Mac is really simple.

As I mentioned in the last post, Ebay is a great way to test the waters about a particular product.

Let’s look at how you can create a product quickly.

Suppose you have a nice new iMac with iLife and iWork. Maybe you just have an older Mac without the new software, but a superdrive.

Let’s get down to the bare bones minimum.

Let’s suppose you just have a Mac with a combo drive that just reads and burns CDs.

Let’s also suppose that you like to make cakes. You’ve made a few for family members. Had a few birthday cakes for friends. You know your way around the kitchen.

The quickest way to create a product is to explain what you know and record it on your hard drive for burning later.

First, get yourself a nice quality headset that records directly into your computer. I use one from Plantronics.

Next get yourself a program that edits sound. A nice one is from Audacity.

Get yourself comfortable. Close the door to your office. Take the phone off the hook.

Hopefully you’ve made an outline of what you’re going to speak about in your cake making production.

Listen.

It’s not hard. Just speak normally about what you know about cake making.

Once you’re done recording, listen for the pauses, the ums, ers, ehs, etc., and delete them, so the recording is smooth. If you feel like being fancy, you can take some royalty-free music, and put a little intro of music and exit of music like the big boys.

You now burn your CD.

Viola! You have your first product.

You could also add a manual with pictures that you faithfully uploaded into iPhoto along with the descriptions of your step-by-step cake making secrets.

The process is the same whether you are talking about beekeeping, using your Macintosh for accounting, or raising beagle puppies.

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www.macintoshcash.com