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10 Must Haves for Your Best-Selling Ebook
Content People Want
Now before you say 'Duh', this is where many people mess
it up. Before they can even get out the gate they're destined
to fail because they create a product that nobody wants. Sort
of defeats the purpose.
You don't want to just make money with your product (otherwise,
you won't be making money for long), you want to fulfil a
want/desire of your customers or satisfy an obsession (aka
hobby ;) of theirs. You want to genuinely help them, satisfy
their 'craving' so to speak.
Having content that people want is the number 1 must-have
for having a potential best-seller on your hands. (You'll
see why I say potential in a minute).
An Online Audience Willing to Buy
Even if you have content that people want, those people have
to be online and easily accessible. You're going to be selling
a digital book, after all.
People may want the latest Harry Potter book offline, but
that doesn't necessarily mean they'd be willing to buy an
ebook about the subject online. Some things just don't do
well online.
That's why it's important to test to see if you have an online
audience and if that audience is willing to buy what you have
to offer. One of the easiest ways to do that is to find e-zines
and forums that reach your target market and survey their
subscribers/members. You could have several product ideas
in the survey and ask their opinion on each.
Go to www.google.com and type in '(target market/niche topic
+ e-zines'). For example, if I wanted to see if there were
any e-zines for tennis enthusiasts, I'd type in 'tennis e-zines'.
Professional Image
Whoever said not to judge a book by its cover must have said
it before the Internet was invented. A picture really is worth
a thousand words here.
Just like you wouldn't be tempted to buy from a clunky-looking
website, so you wouldn't be willing to buy a product with
a cheap graphic. (Or would you)?
Either have a professional looking graphic, or don't have
a graphic at all. Your sales will only hurt with a poor-looking
ebook cover.
Either way, don't kill yourself or waste your time trying
to create a graphic if you aren't the best artist in the world
or don't know a lick about web graphic design. Either use
a cover template, buy some ecover software, or hire a professional
online graphic designer.
Targeted, Unique Bonuses
Why, you ask?
Let's say you sell a product very similar to others in the
market. With one difference. You don't have a bunch of ebooks
that have been around for eons (and that have nothing to do
with the main product) as bonuses. You have bonuses that you've
created (or product by others you've packaged together) yourself.
And if people want your bonuses, then they're going to have
to buy through you. You're the only person they can get them
from!
Unique bonuses can be others' products packaged together
in a unique way...
...or, even better, something that you develop yourself.
For example, let's say you have a product a product on e-zine
publishing. You could take someone else's ebook on interviews
with e-zine publishers and someone else's e-zine publishing
software that you have resell/redistribution rights to and
make a package that you call the Ultimate E-zine Publishing
Package or something like that.
And the same principle applies here as it does with the creation
of your main product--you don't have to create the content
from scratch.
Or you could do it from scratch and create your own ebook
on interviews with e-zine publishers or develop your own software
(or have it developed for you).
A Home On the Web
That includes giving your ebook its own domain name and a
website with reliable web host. It makes your ebook that much
more special.
You can get domain names really cheap nowadays. They used
to cost you $70/$80 dollars annually, but now you can get
them for under $10. Just do a search on Google for 'cheap
domain registration' or 'cheap domain names'.
Whichever domain name registration service you use, make
sure you have control over your domain name. This allows you
to move it to whatever web host you want to, in case you have
trouble with any of them.
And with your web hosting service, make sure they provide
24/7 customer support. And that you have at least 99% uptime,
web based control panel to make changes to your website in
addition to the ftp capabilities, access to a secure server
license (even if you have to pay extra for it), and email
accounts.
Traffic
Another ‘Duh’ point. No traffic=no people looking at your
sales page=no customers or leads. I'll suggest some of the
usual things you might have heard (or will hear soon enough,
if you haven't), because the usual does work.
Forget ffa link pages and free classified sites and even
safe lists. Those things have never worked for me. You'd have
to spend weeks, even months, on those before you even see
any results. And by results, I mean, one or two hits to your
site. You can download my free report Setting the Record Straight
On Free Advertising for seven dos and don'ts of free promotion
online.
Writing articles has worked for me. That's my number one
traffic/lead generation method (mainly because it's free...and
I like writing). The best thing about having your own ebook
is that you won't have to write the article from scratch.
You could choose an excerpt, or parts of the ebook, from your
ebook as the article, and then link to the product offer in
your resource box.
Paid advertising has worked for me, also, to some extent.
But I don't like spending money just to get traffic. If I'm
going to spend money, I'd much rather use it to get leads--for
e-courses or free reports. I'll talk about leads a little
later on.
But traffic as a necessity is such a 'duh' point that I'm
going to move on to the next tip ;)
Effective Marketing Strategy
This is the key to getting traffic. This is why I called
your best-selling ebook a potential best-selling ebook earlier.
This is what takes your potential best-selling ebook with
best-selling content and actually makes it a best-seller.
Even if it has the best content for your market in the world,
it's not going to sell itself...unless you have an effective
marketing strategy in place.
This isn't just setting up a joint venture or two, or writing
an article and distributing it to a handful of e-zine publishers.
That will give you some quick traffic but not enough to really
profit from.
The real key to an effective marketing strategy is persistence.
It is persistently doing joint ventures and persistently distributing
articles that promote your new ebook. And persistently doing
any other traffic-generating techniques you can think of.
And in order to be persistent, you have to stick to a list
or schedule of things to do.
For example, at the end or beginning of each day, write down
the marketing strategy you'll use to promote your ebook for
the day. It could be setting up a pay-per-click account with
Google or Overture. It could be sending an article to 100
(or even just 5) publishers. It could be sending a joint venture
offer to 5-10 people. It could be writing a free, viral report
or ebook to promote your paid ebook, etc.
Make a schedule and stick to it.
Best-selling Sales Page and Sales Letter
No bells and whistles, no flashy website templates. Just
a simple 2 or 3 page website that appeals to the emotion of
your target audience, not their logic.
But even the appeal to emotion has to be logical. Meaning,
that if you're trying to sell your weight loss ebook, then
don't tell them they can lose 90 pounds in 30 days or something
outrageous. Even if, miraculously, that were possible, it
still has to sound reasonable and truthful. Avoid hype at
all costs and try to stay away from ad copywriting that's
been repeated ad nauseum.
For example, you wouldn't want to write a sales letter with
'Make Thousands of Dollars While You Watch TV' as the headline.
You're too smart a cookie for that. ;)
Those kinds of headlines don't really work anymore. (Not
most of the time, anyway). People tune that out nowadays.
They want specifics. You need to make yourself and your product
stand apart from the crowd of hype.
Be sure to include all of the necessary elements in a sales
letter - aka the emotionally-riveting benefits, believable
guarantee, great headline, etc.
One thing you can do is study and copy a proven best-selling
sales letter. In the Best-Sellers Online manual, Jimmy Brown
provides a tutorial outlying the construction of his sales
letter for Profit Pulling Newsletters.
An alternative is to hire a professional copywriter or get
some kind of instant sales letter software/template.
Top Notch Payment Processor
You've got to have a way to take orders. And you have to
have a reliable way of taking orders. Otherwise, the whole
purpose is defeated. ;)
You can go with a merchant account or the more popular third
party payment processor, like Click bank.
Important things to look for in a payment processor: real
time stats, easy access to account, prompt payment, 24-7 customer
service, good reputation, and the ability to support an affiliate
program (if you plan on having one).
And you might want a backup payment processor in case your
primary one suffers downtime (or hackers or any other catastrophe).
That way, when it happens, you can quickly change the order
link on your page and not have to suffer through too many
lost sales until your primary payment processor gets up and
running again.
A Way to Follow-Up With Those Who Don't Purchase Right Away
Okay, so you've been testing your sales letter and know that
you have a 2% conversion rate, which is pretty good. But you
need a way to contact the 98% that don't buy. You rack your
brain thinking of how to do this.
You can offer free samples from your best-seller to entice
people to make the purchase.
You could offer a free, multi-part (usually 7) report by
email that's related to your ebook and frequently mention
your ebook. Or you could compile that report into an ebook
and get people to request it by email. Or you could offer
a demo/trial/lite version of your ebook and get people to
request that by email.
You could also offer a subscription to your e-zine where
you'll mention your new ebook frequently.
For all of that (especially free reports and e-courses),
you'll probably want to use an auto responder.
In either case, get those email addresses, including the
email addresses of those who do buy. They've already bought
from you. And provided that you did your job and gave them
best-seller content, they'll be the first people you should
contact when you're ready to launch something else similar
to what they've already paid for.
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