Your First Physical Product Course by Depeche Code

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About Course

Creating your own product can indeed be a lucrative venture.

Here’s what you’ll learn within this course below:

  1. Choose a Niche: Select a niche that interests you and has a demand in the market. Research what products are currently popular and identify any gaps you can fill.
  2. Validate Your Idea: Before investing time and resources into creating a product, validate your idea by conducting market research. This can involve surveys, interviews, or analyzing competitors.
  3. Create a Prototype: Develop a prototype or minimum viable product (MVP) to showcase your idea. This can be a basic version of your product that demonstrates its core functionality.
  4. Develop Your Product: Once you have validated your idea, proceed with developing your product. This may involve designing, manufacturing, or coding, depending on the nature of your product.
  5. Test Your Product: Before launching your product, conduct thorough testing to ensure it meets quality standards and addresses customer needs.
  6. Create a Marketing Plan: Develop a marketing plan to promote your product and attract customers. This can include strategies such as social media marketing, content marketing, and influencer partnerships.
  7. Launch Your Product: Finally, launch your product to the market. Monitor its performance and gather feedback from customers to make improvements.

Remember, creating a successful product takes time, effort, and persistence. It’s important to stay flexible and willing to adapt your approach based on feedback and market trends.

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What Will You Learn?

  • How to get started with your own product
  • The simple method for coming up with product ideas that people will buy
  • 5 things you must know if you want your first product to be a success
  • The power of licensing and how to use it to get results faster

Course Content

Why Create Physical Products

  • Why Create Physical Products
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Some Very Easy Ways to Get Simple Products off the Ground

One More Easy Option 3D Printing

Ideas and Intellectual Property

Preparing Your Idea

Sidestepping Manufacturing with Licensing Agreements

Finding a Manufacturer

Funding

Selling Your Product

Conclusion

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