Posted by admin | Posted in Sell Ebooks | Posted on 15-02-2010
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Luckily you don’t have to convince Barnes and Noble to put your book on a prominent shelf. You have the Internet at your disposal, and the Internet is the place where ebooks are purchased 99 percent of the time. The remainder of ebooks are sold at conferences and the like by CD-ROM (which incidentally should be packaged with great cover art and delivered in a shiny crystal case).
Get a presence on the web
First things first. You’ll need some web space for your book. You can either pay a host or you can get free hosting service. I recommend you pay (for an inexpensive web host at least), and I’ll tell you why.
Posted by admin | Posted in Sell Ebooks | Posted on 15-08-2009
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Create a great sales letter for your book
The web page for your ebook should contain a sales letter that is immediately visible. In fact, your web page really doesn’t need to contain much else, unless you choose to use additional pages for other uses.
Here are the components of a great sales letter.
- a catchy headline.
- a list of amazing benefits for the reader. Tell visitors what problems your ebook solves or how it will improve their lives.
- testimonials. Quotes from people who have read the book or from people who know you and are willing to write something great about you for your site.
Posted by admin | Posted in Sell Ebooks | Posted on 07-08-2009
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By and large, your ebook buyers will want to pay by credit card. After all, the benefit of ebooks is that they are terribly easy to get. Just type in your credit card number and in a few moments you’re reading through a great book!
You should also provide a mail box where visitors can send a check for your ebook, but this is only to show them that you have an address. It adds to your credibility, but don’t expect many orders, if any, through this channel. In fact, if you only provide a postal mail box address and do not provide your customers with the ability to click and pay by credit card, you can expect to lose 95 percent of your buyers.
Posted by admin | Posted in Sell Ebooks | Posted on 25-06-2009
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You’ll want to get your sales page set up. You can hire this out – there are literally thousands of web designers out there – you’ll pay $150 for help with a page or two and up to $5,000 for a complicated set of pages with storefront and graphics.
Finding a web designer online is much of the same old same old. Do an Internet search, or ask one of your technical friends for recommendations.
Use the home-page designing software provided by your web host, or just pay the web host’s fee-based designers.