How to Avoid Disaster for Your Product Launch Plan

If you’ve just created a product and you’re ready for its big launch, there are several things that you should do so that it goes off with as few hitches as possible.

While there are no truly through-proof methods, that shouldn’t act as a deterrent from you doing whatever within your means to prevent a disaster. One of the three tips I’m going to point out is something very few people actually do, yet, not applying it can lead to serious problems in some cases it can even lead to the entire shut down of your product launch. Keep on reading to find out why.
I’ll save the most vital one for last, just to make sure you receive everything I have to tell you. The first tip is to notify all your Joint Venture partners at least 24 hours prior to product launch, just to let them know that everything is a go.

If you intend on launching your product on a specific day at a certain time, then you’ll want to make sure that everybody receives your email/notification at the appropriate time. You’ll want to be sure that they are available and able to handle their end of the entire process, which maybe…technical support, customer service etc… If even one piece of the puzzle is missing, it could quite possibly lead to disastrous events.

The second tip is making sure you have a backup sever and hosting company just in case. If you’re doing a product launch, a good one that is, you should expect to receive a lot of traffic, depending on the price plan you have with your hosting company, if you are unfortunate to exceed your bandwidth, they can and will shut your site down.

Now, if you don’t have a contingency plan in place, then this would be just as serious as tip number three which I’m going to go into shortly. But, with a backup server in place, it is possible for you to quickly switch over to your backup host without any hiccups. Dependency is bad, especially in the internet marketing field.

Last but not least, and this is probably where I’ve seen the most disasters than I can remember, there’s the payment processing. It’s imperative that you notify the payment company that you’ll be using for your product launch that there is going to be a large influx of money coming into your account.

If you don’t notify them and they see something that they may view as unusual activity, they might take it upon themselves to freeze your account preventing you from taking further payments and getting the money currently in there, this does happen, so notify them. If you’re using more than one payment service then notify all the companies, you simply cannot afford to take the chance.

Hopefully these three simple steps can be of some help to you, but if you’re a complete novice and would like further information outlining the entire process I recommend you check out: ==> Google Assassin <==

Best Regards

Rodger

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  1. Tim March 10, 2008 6:37 am

    Thanks for sharing. It definitely gives me a better idea of what to do if I were to create a product. :-)

    Thanks alot once again!

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