April 01, 2008
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You’ve sweated and swotted, worn your fingers down to the bone, but finally it’s ready - your first ebook. Now the big question becomes: “Where to sell ebooks?”

If this is your first time selling ebooks, it can be a forbidding thought. All around you there are literally hundreds of opportunities. Which ones should you take? Where do you get started?

Here are some tips.

Sell Ebooks On Your Website

The first thing I tell people who ask where to sell ebooks is to begin where you have the most control - on your own website. Or blog. Or forum.



March 29, 2008
Filed Under (Internet) by admin on 29-03-2008

Every writer can create eBooks but not everybody can have a very profitable eBook writing career. EBook writing requires discipline and a good marketing sense. Discover in this article the 4 advance techniques in monetizing your eBook writing through the use of novel and totally unconventional new methods in creating electronic books.

1. Write eBooks that are currently in demand. Of course you will have lots of competitors in this area but you can overcome this by putting a different angle to your eBook. You can make a totally different niche in a saturated market by exploring fresh point of view for your eBook. A slightly different slant in your eBook content can make a lot of difference in the market. Your readers can avail of the new approaches you offer to tackle the same topic.



March 29, 2008
Filed Under (Internet) by admin on 29-03-2008

This is one article in the series of InfoPreneur Secrets which discusses tips, tricks, techniques and secrets to be a successful info product creator and marketer. This article will discuss how to effectively use forums to market and generate sales for your info product.

To a ‘normal’ person, forums are seen as communities of like minded people where they can debate, discuss and chat about their interests. To an internet marketer, forums are seen as a powerful marketing resource where targeted prospects can be hunted down and encouraged to invest in their info product.



March 25, 2008
Filed Under (Internet) by admin on 25-03-2008

By now, you understand why millions of people all over the world are bent in creating their own eBook. Who can say no to thousands of dollars in a month? But don’t rest on your laurels. It takes more than knowledge to make one. So how do you create an eBook? Here are 6 sure steps:

1. Write a well-written eBook. Make sure that your eBooks are free of any error, including spelling, punctuation, grammar, and capitalization. If you want to be viewed as professional, then you also need to raise your standards when it comes to content.



March 23, 2008
Filed Under (Internet) by admin on 23-03-2008

Did you know that eBooks now have become great sources of income for a lot of people all around the world? Here are seven phenomenal secrets to make money through eBook income:

1. Earn through commissions. There are a lot of eBook writers or publishers now who offer good commission for those who could refer buyers of their products.

2. Write your own eBook. Think of a highly interesting topic to bank your eBook on. Make sure that your eBook has great commercial potential. You could do a research on what topics people are interested in these days.



March 21, 2008
Filed Under (Internet) by admin on 21-03-2008

It is not unusual for people to cringe when introduced to the idea of writing an ebook. “Oh no! I couldn’t do that,” they think to themselves, “I wouldn’t know the first thing to write about.”

My response to that is don’t believe everything you think! The truth is, everyone has some area of expertise based on life experience that could be turned into an ebook, some people just need help finding it!

So don’t despair! The great thing is that you can start from where you are and for only a small investment of time, begin to lay the foundation for churning out best-selling ebooks virtually overnight.



March 03, 2008
Filed Under (Internet) by admin on 03-03-2008

As the internet continues to evolve, more and more consumers are fueling the e-business sector to reveal that not all businesses require a lot of start up funds. How can you turn your $40 investment into $4000/month? Start by selling eBooks and the associate eBook Resale Right.

When I started, words and phrases such as Viral Marketing, Affiliate Marketing, Commission Junction, Search Engine Optimization (SE0) etc., really confused and disheartened me. They sounded complex and expensive at first, but as you progress, these will slowly become more familiar; don’t worry at all. All successful marketers practice these so you will definitely come across them in your reading material (yes, you’ll need to read at least some eBooks/articles to learn). The best thing is that most of the activities I’m talking about are completely free!



February 27, 2008
Filed Under (Internet) by admin on 27-02-2008

Promote your products on and off the Internet while the majority of your competitors focus their efforts online. It’s a fact: a great many second generation resell rights products come via lazier marketers who, if it doesn’t sell online, would rather go out of business than seek alternative places to sell. Few will ever create their own offline sales letters and promotional materials, so the entire offline market remains wide open for more creative promoters.

Again, the trick is to be different, tackle markets and media your lazy competitors won’t notice, and if they do know about the many ways to promote a product on and off the Internet, most are unwilling to put in the extra effort involved.



February 24, 2008
Filed Under (Internet) by admin on 24-02-2008

If you’re getting grumpy because you’re still not making your expected eBook sales, then perhaps you haven’t done any of these incredible steps:

1. Give away freebies. People love the word “free.” You can pump up your sales by giving away free stuff like button pins or electronic coupons for every eBook they buy from you.

2. Look for new leads. You should know your target market well. One way to do that is to have them sign up and supply contact details before they could download the eBook.



February 19, 2008
Filed Under (Internet) by admin on 19-02-2008

Have you read autobiographies of celebrities who aren’t necessarily writers? How about books by authors who don’t exist — like, say, the Hardy Boys series’ author Franklin W. Dixon or Mark Twain who wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn? Behind their works are ghostwriters — others who write under those names with concurrence from both parties. Charles Leslie McFarlane and Harriet Adams ghostwrote the Hardy Boys’ series under the pen name Franklin W. Dixon and the world renowned Mark Twain is actually the lesser known Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Ghostwriters could be writers who chose to use fictional pen names (Twain) to publish their work or they can be unknown writers who write for famous authors or personalities.