Creating A Physical Product

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Here’s a useful site I just came across, Kunaki.com

They’re a one-stop shop for mastering your CD, with cover, and shipping.

So instead of selling your software bundles, Video, or Audio via a download, you can offer it as a physical product. That means higher perceived value, plus it also means you now sell your digital product back on eBay – but as a physical one.

The cost? Kunaki quotes $1.75 per shipped CD. But they do also charge a 5% transaction fee on your complete orders. That is easily incorporated into your product as a P&P charge or even just built into your price.

There are other fulfillment houses on the web, but Kunaki will even send it out 1 order, or 1000’s. You can design your cover on site, have it stored in Kunaki, and just use the service to send out orders.

There are no minimum orders, no contracts, and no order taking. You simply design your product with Kunaki’s software, and once your salespage is setup simply set the order button to go to Kunaki’s website.

It’s an interesting take on selling your digital products as hard-copies. It’s the cost that really makes the service, a fixed $1.75 per item. The only problem I can see is the operators state this is a machine, not a service, so don’t expect marketing help or anything like that. They simply take your product, and take orders and distribute it for you.

It’s not for everyone, I know, but if you think of Lulu.Com as a print-on-demand for books, think of Kunaki.Com as a print-on-demand for DVDs. And it does also mean you can get your product on Amazon, CD Baby, etc.

Try it out at Kunaki.Com

A few ideas spring to mind already for using this services. Own resell rights to an audio or video series? “Kunaki” it! Want to sell software compilations, “Kunaki” it!

This is based in the USA, they will ship abroad, but the postal charge is obviously higher. The other option is to order copies sent to yourself, and ship then manually, but then we’re Internet Marketers – automation is always the best option :)








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