
Ebook Marketing 101
E-Books –
Profit-Pulling Powerhouses
E-Books
are part of the new frontier of cyberspace. They are an entirely new
medium for sharing marketing information, ideas, techniques, and
expert knowledge. Each day the number of people accessing the
Internet grows, causing the exposure of your E-Book to increase
incrementally. It's obvious why electronic self-publishing has become
so popular so quickly.
The
publishing industry, I hope, does not intend to forever banish the
printed word to the dustbin of history. Books in print have their own
special qualities and merits, and the world would be diminished by
their disappearance.
Having
said that, let's look at what makes E-Books so important and so
unique.
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E-Books
have certain abilities and qualities that other mediums do not
possess. For example, E-Books are fairly easy to produce, and
their production cost is inexpensive. Just think about it: you don't
need a publisher, an agent, a printing press, offset film, ink,
paper, or even a distributor. You just need a great concept, the
ability to write it or to hire a writer, and the right software.
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Additionally,
E-Books are easily and rapidly distributed online. They are
also easily updated; they do not require a second print run. All you
need is to go into your original creation and modify the text or
graphics. Because of this flexibility, E-Books can change and grow
as fast as you can type.
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E-Books
are also immediately obtainable. You don't have to go to a
bookstore or search through endless titles at an online bookstore.
All you have to do is download it from a website, and presto! It's
on your computer, ready to be read.
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E-Books
are interactive. This is one of the most unique and specific
qualities that E-Books offer. You can add surveys that need to be
filled out, order forms for customers to purchase your products or
goods, sound and video that draw your reader into the virtual world
of your E-Book, even direct links to relevant sites that will expand
your E-Book outward. The potential is virtually limitless.
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E-Books
have a particular kind of permanence that other mediums do not
possess. Television shows and radio shows air once, and then may
rerun a few times. E-Books remain on your computer for as long as
your choose, and they can be read and reread whenever you choose to.
They can even be printed out and stored on the shelves of your
traditional home library.
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Another
wonderful quality is that E-Books have no barriers in terms of
publishing. You don't need to go through the endless process of
submitting your manuscript over and over again, and then once you
land an agent, having the agent submit your manuscript over and over
again. Nor do you have to shell out thousands of dollars for
printing a self-published book. All E-Books require is a writer and
appropriate software.
Figure
out your market, write your book, post it on your website, and with
the right business savvy, your audience will come to you.
Finally,
you have creative control over your E-Book. You don’t have to
compromise with an editor or the publishing trends of the time. You
don't have to haggle with a designer or wait for copyedited galleys
to arrive by snail mail. You are in complete control of the design
and the text.
How to Use E-books for Marketing and Promotion
There are
innumerable ways to use E-Books to promote your business and drive
quality traffic to your website. Once posted on your site, you can
turn them into a daily course, which brings your customer back to
read the next chapter. You can use them as a free gift for making a
purchase or for filling out a survey. Put your E-Book on a disc, and
you will have an innovative brochure. Blow your competition away by
inserting the disc into your sales packages.
The most
effective marketing products are those that are unique. Copyright
your E-Book, and immediately, you have a powerful tool that you, and
you alone, can offer to the public. People will have to visit your
site to acquire your E-Book, which increases the flow of quality
traffic and the potential of sales and affiliate contacts.
Make sure
that you keep your E-Book current. Update it frequently as the market
and trends change. Add new advice and techniques to show your
prospects how your goods or services can enrich their lives. By
constantly keeping abreast of new trends and techniques, you can
continue to see profits from your E-Book for years after your
original creation.
Another
phenomenal advantage of E-Books is that you can test their
marketing potential without putting out hardly any cash at
all. You can even produce an E-Book one copy at a time, each time you
receive an order, eliminating the need for storage and inventory. By
this method, you can gauge the salability of your E-Book, and make
adjustments as necessary until the orders start pouring in. E-Books
allow you to learn about your market and customer habits and
motivation over a period of time, without risking your precious
financial resources. They also provide you with an invaluable way to
gather marketing information, which you can use in many different
facets of your business.
Use your
E-Book to discover what the specific goals and problems are in your
specific industry. Then figure out how to solve these problems, and
publish an E-Book with this invaluable information. This will
increase the value of your business, upgrade your reputation, and get
you known as an expert in your field.
You can
extend the value of single E-Book by breaking the book down into
chapters for a serial course, into special reports available on your
website, or into audio or visual tapes. E-Books can be broken down
into several different promotional materials by accepting some of the
articles and using them to promote your product. You can include a
catalog in your E-Book to promote all the products or services you
sell. You can include a thank-you note for reading your book and an
invitation to download a trial version of your product. Or you can
include a form for your audience to contact you for further
information or with questions, thereby building your business
relationships and your mailing list.
Using
E-Books in this manner helps to cut the cost of individually
producing separate promotional materials. You can use a single E-Book
to entice new prospects and to sell new products to your current
customers.
No other
medium has this kind of flexibility and ability for expansion. Think
of your E-Book like a spider spinning a beautiful and intricate web.
Now go and create that web, and see how many customers and prospects
you can catch!
Why Sell E-Books?
It's not
true that everything that has been said has already been written.
Since that unfortunate axiom came into use, the whole universe has
changed. Technology has changed, ideas have changed, and the mindsets
of entire nations have changed.
The fact
is that this is the perfect time to write an E-Book. What the
publishing industry needs are people who can tap into the world as it
is today – innovative thinkers who can make the leap into the new
millennium and figure out how to solve old problems in a new way.
E-Books are a new and powerful tool for original thinkers with fresh
ideas to disseminate information to the millions of people who are
struggling to figure out how to do a plethora of different things.
Let's say
you already have a brilliant idea, and the knowledge to back it up
that will enable you to write an exceptional E-Book. You may be
sitting at your computer staring at a blank screen wondering, "Why?
Why should I go through all the trouble of writing my E-Book when
it's so impossible to get anything published these days?”
Well, let
me assure you that publishing an E-Book is entirely different than
publishing a book in print. Let's look at the specifics of how the
print and cyber publishing industry differ, and the many reasons why
you should take the plunge and get your fingers tapping across those
keyboards!
Submitting
a print book to conventional publishing houses or to agents is
similar to wearing a hair shirt 24/7. No matter how good your
book actually is, or how many critique services and mentor writers
have told you that "you've got what it takes," your
submitted manuscript keeps coming back to you as if it is a boomerang
instead of a valuable mine of information.
Perhaps,
in desperation, you've checked out self-publishing and found out just
how expensive a venture it can be. Most "vanity presses"
require minimal print runs of at least 500 copies, and even that
amount will cost you thousands of dollars. Some presses' minimal run
starts at 1,000 to 2,000 copies. And that's just for the printing and
binding. Add in distribution, shipping, and promotional costs and -
well, you do the math. Even if you wanted to go this route, you may
not have that kind of money to risk.
Let's say
you already have an Internet business with a quality website and a
quality product. An E-Book is one of the most powerful ways to
promote your business while educating people with the knowledge you
already possess as a business owner of a specific product or service.
For
example, let's say that you've spent the last twenty-five years
growing and training bonsai trees, and now you're ready to share your
knowledge and experience. An E-Book is the perfect way to reach the
largest audience of bonsai enthusiasts.
E-Books
will not only promote your business - they will help you make a name
for yourself and your company, and establish you as an expert in your
field. You may even find that you have enough to say to warrant a
series of E-Books. Specific businesses are complicated and often
require the different aspects to be divided in order for the reader
to get the full story.
Perhaps
your goals are more finely tuned in terms of the E-Book scene. You
may want to build a whole business around writing and publishing
E-Books. Essentially, you want to start an e-business. You are
thinking of setting up a website to promote and market your E-Books.
Maybe you're even thinking of producing an E-zine.
One of
the most prevalent reasons people read E-Books is to find information
about how to turn their Internet businesses into a profit-making
machine. And these people are looking to the writers of E-Books to
provide them with new ideas and strategies because writers of E-Books
are usually people who understand the new cyberspace world we now
live in. E-Book writers are experts in Internet marketing campaigns
and the strategies of promoting and distributing E-Books. The
cyberspace community needs its E-Books to be successful so that more
and more E-Books will be written.
You may
want to create affiliate programs that will also market your E-Book.
Affiliates can be people or businesses worldwide that will all be
working to sell your E-Books. Think about this. Do you see a formula
for success here?
Figure
out what your subject matter is, and then narrow it down. Your
goal is to aim for specificity. Research what's out there already,
and try to find a void that your E-Book might fill.
What
about an E-Book about a wedding cake business? Or an E-Book about
caring for elderly pets? How about the fine points of collecting
ancient pottery?
You don't
have to have three masters degrees to write about your subject.
People need advice that is easy to read and easily understood.
Parents need advice for dealing with their teenagers. College
students need to learn good study skills - quickly. The possibilities
are endless.
After you've written your E-book…
Getting
your E-Book out is going to be your focus once you've finished
writing it, just as it is with print books. People will hesitate to
buy any book from an author they've never heard of. Wouldn't you?
The
answer is simple: give it away! You will see profits in the
form of promoting your own business and getting your name out. You
will find affiliates who will ask you to place their links within
your E-Book, and these affiliates will in turn go out and make your
name known. Almost every single
famous E-Book author has started out this way.
This
doesn’t mean you should stop here. Eventually, you will move into
where most of the wealth mountains are – selling
them, and then maybe their Resell Rights and Private Label licenses!
Another powerful tool to
attract people to your E-Book is to make it interactive.
Invent something for them to do within the book rather than just
producing pages that contain static text. Let your readers fill out
questionnaires, forms, even crossword puzzles geared to testing their
knowledge on a particular subject. Have your readers hit a link that
will allow them to recommend your book to their friends and
associates. Or include an actual order form so at the end of their
reading journey, they can eagerly buy your product.
When
people interact with books, they become a part of the world of that
book. The fact is just as true for books in print as it is for
E-Books.
That's
why E-Books are so essential. Not only do they provide a forum for
people to learn and make sense of their own thoughts, but they can
also serve to promote your business at the same time.
How to Write an E-Book
The
hardest part of writing is the first sentence. When you look at the
whole project, it seems like an impossible task. That's why you have
to break it down into manageable tasks. Think of climbing a mountain.
You are standing at the foot of it and looking up at its summit
vanishing into the clouds. How can you possibly scale such an immense
and dangerous mountain?
There is
only one way to climb a mountain: step by step.
Now think of writing your
E-Book in the same light. You must create it step by step, and one
day, you will take that last step and find yourself standing on the
summit with your head in the clouds.
The first
thing you have to do, as if you actually were a mountain climber, is
to get organized. Instead of climbing gear, however, you must
organize your thoughts. There are some steps you should take before
you begin. Once you've gone through the following list, you will be
ready to actually begin writing yourE-Book.
Beginning Steps to Writing an E-Book
First,
figure out your E-Book's working title. Jot down a few different
titles, and eventually, you'll find that one that will grow on you.
Titles help you to focus your writing on your topic; they guide you
in anticipating and answering your reader's queries. Many non-fiction
books also have subtitles. Aim for clarity in your titles, but
cleverness always helps to sell books as long as it's not too cute.
Next,
write out a thesis statement. Your thesis is a sentence or two
stating exactly what problem you are addressing and how your book
will solve that problem. All chapters spring forth from your thesis
statement. Once you've got your thesis statement fine-tuned, you've
built your foundation. From that foundation, your book will grow,
chapter by chapter.
Your
thesis will keep you focused while you write your E-Book. Remember:
all chapters must support your thesis statement. If they don't, they
don't belong in your book. For example, your thesis statement could
read: We've all experienced insomnia at times in our lives, but there
are twenty proven techniques and methods to give you back a good
night's sleep.
Once you
have your thesis, before you start to write, make sure there is a
good reason to write your book. Ask yourself some questions:
If you
can answer yes to these questions, you can feel confident about the
potential of your E-Book.
Another
important step is to figure out who your target audience is. It is
this group of people you will be writing to, and this group will
dictate many elements of your book, such as style, tone, diction, and
even length. Figure out the age range of your readers, their general
gender, what they are most interested in, and even the socio-economic
group they primarily come from. Are they people who read fashion
magazines or book reviews? Do they write letters in longhand or spend
hours every day online. The more you can pin down your target
audience, the easier it will be to write your book for them.
Next,
make a list of the reasons you are writing your E-Book.
Do you want to promote your business? Do you want to bring quality
traffic to your website? Do you want to enhance your reputation?
Then
write down your goals in terms of publishing. Do you want
to sell it as a product on your website, or do you want to offer it
as a free gift for filling out a survey or for ordering a product? Do
you want to use the chapters to create an e-course, or use your
E-Book to attract affiliates around the world? The more you know
upfront, the easier the actual writing will be.
Decide
on the format of your chapters. In non-fiction, keep the format
from chapter to chapter fairly consistent. Perhaps you plan to use an
introduction to your chapter topic, and then divide it into four
subhead topics. Or you may plan to divide it into five parts, each
one beginning with a relevant anecdote.
How to make your E-Book "user friendly"
You must
figure out how to keep your writing engaging. Often anecdotes,
testimonials, little stories, photos, graphs, advice, and tips will
keep the reader turning the pages. Sidebars are useful for quick,
accessible information, and they break up the density of the page.
Write
with a casual, conversational tone rather than a formal tone such as
textbook diction. Reader's respond to the feeling that you are having
a conversation with them. Break up the length and structure of your
sentences so you don’t hypnotize your readers into sleep. Sentences
that are all the same length and structure tend to be a good aid for
insomnia!
Good
writing takes practice. It takes lots and lots of practice. Make a
schedule to write at least a page a day. Read books and magazines
about the process of writing, and jot down tips that jump out at you.
The art of writing is a lifetime process; the more you write (and
read), the better your writing will become. The better your writing
becomes, the bigger your sales figures.
In an
E-Book that is read on the screen, be aware that you must give your
reader's eye a break. You can do this by utilizing white space. In
art classes, white space is usually referred to as "negative
space." Reader's eyes need to rest in the cool white oasis you
create on your page. If your page is too dense, your reader will quit
out of it as soon as their eyes begin to tear.
Make use
of lists, both bulleted and numbered. This makes your information
easy to absorb, and gives the reader a mental break from dissecting
your paragraphs one after the other.
Finally,
decide on an easy-to-read design. Find a font that's easy on the
eyes, and stick to that font family. Using dozens of fonts will only
tire your readers out before they've gotten past your introduction.
Use at least one and a half line spacing, and text large enough to be
read easily on the screen, but small enough so that the whole page
can be seen on a computer screen. You will have to experiment with
this to find the right combination.
Of
course, don't forget to run a spell and grammar check. You are judged
by something as minor as correct punctuation, so don’t mess up a
great book by tossing out semicolons randomly, or stringing sentences
together with commas. (By the way, that's called a "comma
splice.")
Last of
all: create an index and a bibliography. That's it! You've
written a book! Now all you have to do is compile and publish your
E-Book online, and wait for download request from your website
visitors!
How to Price Your E-Book
You've
written and compiled an E-Book. Now you have to decide how much to
charge for it. Finding the right price is essential to the success of
your product. If you charge too little, people will think it's of
little value, and they won't purchase it, or even it they do buy your
book, you will have to sell thousands of copies to get to the point
where you can begin to see a profit. If you price it too high when
compared with your competition, you will find yourself steadily
lowering the price, which will cause you all kinds of new problems in
the future. For example, if you sell your E-Book at first for $39.99,
and later reduce it to $24.95, don't you think the people who bought
it for $39.99 are going to be PISSED?
Choosing
the right price for your E-Book is one of the most critical parts of
the marketing process. The first rule of pricing E-Books is to never
underprice. Determine the highest price your audience can afford, and
then if you find your book isn’t selling, you can always reduce the
price. Before you take that step, make sure you are promoting your
book like crazy on the Internet and on websites. The price should be
aimed at bringing in profits, but you should never forget that price
is one of the factors that people use in judging the value of your
E-Book ? before they buy it. So always start with the highest price,
and then launch a mega-marketing campaign.
Pricing
an E-Book is particularly difficult because E-Books are a fairly new
commodity. Since they are digital, the value of an E-Book is as
confusing as the understanding of what digital actually is to the
average layperson. This means that we must look at E-Books in a
different light in order to determine their actual worth in this
brave, new cyber world.
Let's
look at the difference between a book in print and an E-Book. A
printed book is an object you can hold in your hand, store on your
bookshelf, even hand down to the next generation. It is priced on
factors such as paper stock, design and production costs, and
marketing.
But the
fact that unites E-Books and print books is that they are composed of
ideas. It is the ideas in these books that have the ability to
change, or possibly transform, people's lives.
What do
you think an idea is worth when evaluated against the cost of paper
and ink?
It is
the IDEAS that are valuable! That is how you determine the cost
of your E-Book.
What should I charge for my ideas?
There are
all different formulas and methods for determining the correct price
for your E-Book. Let's begin with honing in on your ultimate goals.
Decide if
your goal is to get wide distribution and maximum exposure.
This goal is aimed at drawing customers to your business or service,
or to establishing the credibility of your reputation. If this is
your main goal, you should aim to keep your price on the low side.
Some authors have even priced their E-Books at a profit loss to draw
a high number of new customers. The key is to find a price that
maximizes your profits and the number of books you sell.
This is
an excellent pricing strategy if you are looking to acquire long-term
customers. Long-term customers are extremely likely to buy from you
again and again as long as the first E-Book they buy is of
exceptional quality and beneficial to the customer.
However,
if your book contains valuable and more importantly NEW information,
references, or techniques then you should aim to price it on the high
end.
After you
figure out your goal, you must figure out what your audience's need
is for your E-Book. For example, does your book solve a particular
problem? If it does, and solves it in a way that hasn't been written
about in one hundred other E-Books, you will be able to achieve high
sales at a high price. If your book solves a problem or answers
questions in a new and unique way, you should price your book as high
as you can go. You will achieve larger profits this way, but bring in
fewer customers. Just make sure the question or problem that your
book solves is one that is important and relevant to the majority of
your market audience. If your ideas are not common knowledge, or you
are presenting a brand new technique, you will be able to sell books
at a high price. Just be prepared for your competition to undercut
you on price as soon as they hear about your book.
Keep in
mind that the above pricing strategy is temporary. Eventually, you
will cease to sell books at this high price. So figure out in advance
how long you plan to offer your E-Book at this high price, and when
that time is up, change your pricing strategy.
If you
want to see large profits over customer draw, aim for an audience
that is looking for easy solutions to their problems at a low price.
If your book is aimed at solving one particular problem rather than
general advice, then you can charge more. Start at the highest price
the market will bear to bring in the largest profits, and plan to
discount the book a number of times throughout the year.
Marketing Strategies
The key
that unlocks the sales potential of your E-Book is to find a single
sentence that becomes your selling handle. This sentence states what
question or problem your book answers and the benefits your E-Book
can provide. Then be sure to use that sentence in every piece of
sales and promotional material, and every time anyone asks you about
your E-Book.
Besides
promoting your books assiduously online, there are several other
strategies that can help you sell more books.
One is to
give something away for free with your book, such as a valuable bonus
item. Or bundle several E-Books under one price, which lowers the
price for each E-Book if they were sold separately.
An
effective technique for figuring out a price is to send out a survey
to your current customers. If these customers have already bought an
E-Book from you, ask for their opinion in terms of price. Do this by
creating a sales page for the new book, but don't include a price on
that page. Instead, add a number of links to survey questions that
ask pointed questions to aid you in assigning a price to your E-Book.
Another
strategy is to test out prices by creating a number of duplicate
sales pages with different prices on each page. Make sure your sales
copy is exactly the same on every page, and includes your
selling-handle sentence. Then figure out for each page the conversion
ratio between visitors to your site and sales of your book. This will
tell you what your optimum price is.
Ultimately,
if you've written a book that solves a problem or presents a new
technique, your book will bring in both traffic and profits. So be
sure to write that selling-handle sentence that sums up what problem
your book solves and what the benefits of your book will be to the
customers who purchase it. And then watch your market come to you!
Steps to Publishing Success
Even if
your best friend owns a top publishing company, giving you an
immediate "in," this does not guarantee publishing success.
First,
you have to write a quality book that has a clear target audience.
And your book must answer a common problem or need that audience
shares. Then you have to develop a marketing plan, and stick to it
for at least two years.
Let's
begin with the process that should commence before you write your
first word. Begin by reading A LOT. Read both books you
passionately love and books you can't seem to make it past page five.
Then figure out what the author did in the book you loved, and what
was wrong with in the book you couldn't finish. Write down these
points so they are crystal clear to you. Read other people's books
for inspiration and to discover what you should avoid as a writer.
The
next step is to plan out your book. Narrow down your subject, and
then divide it into chapters. Each chapter should address a specific
aspect of the problem your book is going to solve. In each chapter,
break the specific aspect down into several parts. This will help
your readers take in your information a bit at a time instead of
overwhelming them with every bit of information clogging up the pages
until they feel like they're about to go blind. It's not quite
spoon-feeding the information to your readers, but it's close.
The next
two steps are obvious. Write your book and then revise it. And
then revise it again. And perhaps again. Of course, writing is
extremely hard, and writing a book can seem like an impossible task.
There are many books out there that give you guidelines to help you
become familiar - and even love - the process of writing and
revision. Find a number of books about writing. Better yet, find a
number of books about writing the specific type of book you aspire to
write. These can serve as roadmaps on your writing journey.
Once
you've written your E-Book and revised it at least twice, show it
to someone else whose opinion you respect. If you're lucky enough
to know a good editor, see if you have something to barter for him or
her to go through your manuscript. Or join a writing group and let
the other members critique your work.
Then take
all these ideas from other people, and revise your manuscript one
last time. And then stop! Put down that pen! Get your hands off the
keyboard!
One of
the most important steps to actually producing a book is to know when
to stop writing and tinkering with it.
You've
finally written your E-Book! Pop open the bubbly! Give yourself a
night out on the town!
Okay, now
that this necessary celebration is out of your system, what do you do
next?
How to turn your E-Book into Profits
E-Books
are a revolutionary way to publish your book without incurring the
costs of print production. All you need is a relevant and targeted
subject and some inexpensive software, and you can transform your
manuscript into a book.
The
problem, in terms of actually seeing any profits from your E-Book, is
that the market is overwhelmed with E-Books, and many of them are not
worth the time it takes to download them. Just because the ability
exists to easily produce an E-Book, doesn't make it good writing.
Make sure
your book does not simply rehash old material. You will injure your
credibility as an author by claiming to offer valuable new insights
and disappointing your audience with material they've read a zillion
times before. So spend enough time writing and revising your book to
make sure it's of the highest quality and presents the most current
information. A good book will eventually sell itself; false claims
about your book will make it extremely difficult to sell any future
books you may write.
Assuming
you have determined that you do indeed have a quality product that
answers some question or need of your target audience with NEW
information, how do you know how much to charge for it? Rule number
1: Set a price for your book equal to its value. An under-priced book
will only give the impression that your book isn't worth very much.
To figure
out a fair price, estimate how much time you put into creating it and
how difficult it was to transform the necessary information into
understandable and engaging writing. Figure out how much your time
and effort is worth, and then price it accordingly. The goal is for
you to be adequately compensated for your talent, your time, and your
effort.
Once
you've figured out a price that is high enough to convey the value of
the book, but not so high as to be out of the reach of your target
audience's mean budget, then it's time to offer it for sale on your
website. To attract sales, you will need to develop a promotional
campaign, particularly if you are an unknown author.
There are
multitudes of books about self-promotion that will guide you in your
efforts. Choose a plan that is both creative and professional. Learn
how to write a catchy yet informative press release, and send copies
of your E-Book to sites that specialize in E-Book reviews.
Learn how
to write powerful sales copy, or hire someone to write it for you.
This is an essential. You absolutely need excellent sales copy to
sell your book. Make sure the copy includes all the reasons your
target audience needs your book, and the benefits they will derive
from buying it.
Use
graphics in your promotional materials. Beautiful graphics have the
power to instantly convey the quality and value of your E-Book.
Graphics can also convey the amount of valuable information the book
contains, and your careful attention to detail. Professional graphics
sell professional books. They reassure the customer that the product
is what it claims to be.
Consider
excerpting chapters for articles. You can offer these tidbits for
free on your website as a sort of demo of your book. Include an order
form for your E-Book at the end of the excerpted articles.
Finally,
when you set-up your download link, make sure to simplify the
process. It's a good idea to offer a few bonuses that make your book
even more enticing to purchase, but make sure the bonuses are
valuable and high quality. Too many bonuses that are basically a load
of useless stuff will compromise the impression your audience has of
your E-Book. The goal is to convey to your audience that they are
getting a quality product for a good deal. That means applying
restraint, especially when it comes to adding bonus items. Too much
free stuff offered diminishes your credibility.
Make sure
your book is a quality product. Make sure it is relevant and current.
Develop an effective marketing plan that includes excellent sales
copy and excerpted articles. Then
offer your book for sale, and wait for your audience to discover you! Good Lick!

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