i don't think you can get a decent product created for $2000 unless you do the product creation yourself and have the packaging (product graphics, website, etc) outsourced.

the packaging by itself will likely cost you $200-$1000 which does not leave too much for the product itself. but let's say $1500. who is going to create a top-notch product for that amount of money when they could create it for themselves and make a lot more as the product owner?

i just reviewed a product that someone outsourced 100 percent in a niche that he had no experience with. the web site looks great, but his outsourced product, not so much.

he spent about $1200 on the packaging and $800 or so on the product, which was a couple of 40 page ebooks and 3 videos. when i watched the videos i could barely understand what the narrator was saying because it was probably the first time he had narrated for video, and he was no-one you would ever hire to do that particular job.

i am sure the product owner will learn from his mistakes, but the point is that unless you know the capabilities of the people you are hiring to do the job, the likelihood that you will get a great product created for a small investment of $2000 or so is not that high.