eBook Marketing - 3 Tips For Making And Selling Them Easily
They listen to a few webinars and articles, and then think that they are ready to take on the ebook selling world.
But most of these peoples' dreams are short lived.
Creating an ebook isn't hard at all.
You just need a blueprint to follow.
In today's lesson, I want to share with you some things that you can do to create your ebook easily, and duplicate the process over and over again - if you desire to create more products.
Here's the first tip for making your ebook: 1) Shoot for 40 pages If this is your very first time creating an ebook, then you should strive to make it easy on yourself.
An ebook that is 40 pages long is sufficient.
Just make sure that it's really good and packed with excellent information.
You could probably create a product like this over the weekend.
If you use Microsoft Word as your ebook creation tool, you can easily go online to a site called "pdfonline", and get your ebook transformed into a PDF file...
for free.
Adobe Acrobat PDF is the standard model for almost all ebooks.
With a little ingenuity and a great marketing plan, you can make your product a hit.
Here's another tip: 2) Get more eyeballs You need as many people as possible to show your offer to.
The more traffic that you get to your website, the more people will buy your ebook, and will read it from front to back.
You can get traffic in a wide variety of ways.
You can advertise, or do free marketing.
Advertising will get you immediate results, while free marketing is 100% - but won't give you the immediate targeted traffic that you are looking for.
No matter what route you take, you need some good internet marketing skills.
Learn or brush up on your skills and you will have what it takes to make some real money online - no matter what you sell.
Traffic is key...
it's what it's all about...
and don't let anybody tell you differently.
Here's the last tip: 3) Price it well You need to make money from your ebook.
To do this, your price point should be reasonably price so that you can actually profit nicely from each sale.
I've seen digital products and ebooks sell from $97 all the way up to $397.
Do they sell? Yes, the $97 product sells, but the $397 product rarely gets sales.
But that's okay...
there's nothing wrong with an "income adjuster" that gets you high ticket sales every now and again.
Start off with $7 and see if you can make sales with that.
After you do, scale things up, and increase the prices of your products.
You'll feel better once you start seeing the recurring sales coming in.
So whether it's $7 or $20 that you're starting off with, work that product and sell it like a marketing genius.
Good luck with using these 3 tips to have ebook marketing success.