Clickbank Archives

Make Money With How To Make Money Ebooks

how-to-make-money-ebooksHow to make money ebooks, in my humble opinion, are the perfect way to learn how to make money online in just about any niche you pick because for the most part the methods for earning are the same.

I have been selling ebooks since about mid 2001 and by far the most have been how to make money ebooks. People need to learn how to make money so it makes good sense that these would be the ebooks that sell the most.

How do you make money with how to make money ebooks? Purchase a few, making sure that there is a refund possible as I have found many ebooks that just plain suck and have asked for a lot of refunds.

Now you can learn all you can from these ebooks and then write an ebooks that blends them all together making the info yours and unique. Remember that you don’t want people asking for refunds so do a great job.

It’s time consuming to write good ebooks but can be quite rewarding financially. You can also build your own work force by having others sell your ebooks for you. You make less on each ebook but remember they are the ones selling it for you.

You can also buy private lable rights products and rework them until they are uniquely yours. This method takes far less time to create and you can be selling sooner.

The Power of Resell Rights

My personal preference is to resell ebooks created by others. They did the work and because you purchased the product you know it’s worth selling or you would have requested a refund and moved on to the next ebook.

Where do I get ebooks with resell rights? I use Clickbank.

I couldn’t tell you how many ebooks I have purchased over the years but most of them came from Clickbank.

Note: I have never really enjoyed trying to find things on Clickbank but I do enjoy earning from Clickbank. Instead of using the Clickbank Marketplace to find the how to ebooks I use another tool that works great. It’s called CB Engine.

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post

eBook Cover Design
Image by room122 via Flickr

The future of publishing nonfiction ‘How to” eBooks is at a turning point. The industry will drastically change over the next few years. This change will be brought about through the use of better niche finding tools and the ability to monetize the new mini-web site model or so called landing page.

Most of these answers can be found in the form of an ebook. If you are unsure what an ebook is, it’s a book written by somebody and is then converted into a pdf format. PDF’s are used to read ebooks from your computer.

Like a physical books, ebooks the majority of the time come with a 3d virtual book shaped cover. An ebook cover’s sole purpose is to showcase the ebook and what it’s all about. Ebook covers are also used for advertising and the promotion for the purpose of increasing the authors sales of their ebooks.

The New Paradigm

The new paradigm will open thousands of smaller keyword based markets for eBook publishers. Although these new markets will be smaller in size and not likely to produce 21 million in sales in twelve months, the smaller size will allow the publisher to “own” their keyword space; thereby avoiding the necessity to use expensive pay-per-click services. Consequently, although the total revenue from smaller markets may be less, profitability will be higher since pay-per-click programs will not be needed. In addition, the smaller size markets will necessitate additional eBooks be published to generate world class revenue growth. So, more eBooks sold into smaller markets equals’ higher profitability.

To create a world class financial performance using the old model you needed a “hit” eBook. By definition, hits have a low probability of occurring. The new approach reduces this risk by spreading out the earning potential over many eBooks which are sold into smaller markets improving the possibility of consistent and higher profitability. It is generally accepted, that relevant content on your web site combined with a good linking programs will lead to being placed on the first page of Google’ search results. This is what we mean by owning the keyword. If you can attain first page placement, no need for a pay-per-click program, since your site is already on the first page of the search results. Problem is how much content and how many links do we need to get first page placement? Tools are now available allowing us to make these types of judgment calls.

However in today’s world of technology the ebook cover designs now look more like a realistic book cover. Almost if not all graphic designers now design ebook covers using action scripts in conjunction with Photoshop.
There are now dozens of action scripts that can design covers ranging from hard and soft cover ebooks, software boxes, cd and dvd cases to even paper bags.

Before you get an graphic designer to design your cover, like with most other purchases of any kind, you should do some kind of research when choosing your graphic designer.

So why was I at this local business social event? I take my own advice. I have a vibrant social schedule that has me interacting with other business leaders as well as with my friends and family. I’m living proof that you can run a highly successful eBook business from home

Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post

Stitched shot of the scenery along the trail t...
Image by Alaskan Dude via Flickr

You naturally want people to read your reviews and buy the product you’re recommending… but if this is your only focus, you’re doing your readers a disservice.  You see, it’s just as important to let them know which products won’t work for them as it is to introduce them to products that will.

Within the ideal affiliate marketer-list relationship, you are steering your readers through sharp and hazardous rocks… and they’re trusting you to land them safely ashore. Push your reader a little too hard, and she will climb into a life raft that isn’t the right fit for her – and when she suddenly finds herself slammed into a rock, her confidence in you is going to be shaken. She’s going to head off to the next boat, to see if it was any better than yours.

The problem here? You didn’t show her what not to buy – what wouldn’t work for her. That’s why it’s important to be completely up-front in your reviews, and include disqualifying facts and statements – even if it means one less sale.

as an example, let’s imagine you sum up a product like so…

“This product is not at all for newcomers to the game. It consistently makes assumptions that you’ll know sophisticated tracking terminology and assumes you hold a business masters’ degree. However, if you are tired of a surfeit of “newbie” help texts, this system will really give you something to sink your teeth into.”

Sure, you’ve lost the sale from your “newbie” reader that you would have had, if you’d kept quiet about the product’s complexity and extolled only its money-making potential.  But sacrificing the sale is a good investment in the long run, because you stopped your “newbie” list member from wasting her money on a system she would have ultimately abandoned in frustration. And, had that happened, you would have forfeited her trust.

This way, you “lost” one sale… but you’re one important step closer to keeping that customer for life.

Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post